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No suspension products designed specifically for AWD?

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Old 10-28-2006, 10:00 AM
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No suspension products designed specifically for AWD?

I see that lots of people have lowered their G35X.

I also see that no one really lists springs/shocks/sways/coilovers specifically designed for the G35X

Is this a problem?

I figure if you get an adjustable coilover you can find the height and dampening combination that will minimize jiggle and bounce right?

I know i'm in 03-06 but I'm concerned about this primarily as a potential buyer of an 07.

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Old 10-28-2006, 09:26 PM
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Search....seriously. This has been discussed over and over.

There is no aftermarket suspension specifically made for the g35x. You can fit any spring that the RWD sedan can. You can also fit the rear shocks. The problem with the X is that the front shocks are totally different then the RWD and that no company has made shocks that fit up front on the X.



Originally Posted by hemants
I see that lots of people have lowered their G35X.

I also see that no one really lists springs/shocks/sways/coilovers specifically designed for the G35X

Is this a problem?

I figure if you get an adjustable coilover you can find the height and dampening combination that will minimize jiggle and bounce right?

I know i'm in 03-06 but I'm concerned about this primarily as a potential buyer of an 07.

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:14 PM
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yup, i dunno y they wont make them for the x, its so retarted, the control arm is the same as the fx 35 awd's i think..........
 
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Old 11-19-2006, 03:59 AM
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Maybe when the GTR comes out they will. The GTR will be awd, so it might have the same configuration as the x's.
 
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Old 11-19-2006, 05:07 PM
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wut do u guys think about putting on the FX35 eibach springs on a X, it might sound like a retarded question, but i gotta find a way to lower my X, does any one know the spring rates on an FX
 
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Old 11-19-2006, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mrgags
wut do u guys think about putting on the FX35 eibach springs on a X, it might sound like a retarded question, but i gotta find a way to lower my X, does any one know the spring rates on an FX
You can use 350z springs or coupe springs like I have. Coupe springs drop the about 1" and the 350z springs drops about 1.5". DO A SEARCH FOR MORE DETAILS
 
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