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Old 01-29-2012, 10:54 PM
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Quick Suspension Question!!

Will Eibach ProKit Sedan Springs Fit the G35 Sedan X's?
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Yes I believe they should!
 
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Yes, the only different thing about the X is the front shock mounts, so the springs will swap over into your stock shocks. You are warned that you will wear them out faster since they are not meant for the higher spring rates. BC Racing makes a coilover system for the X and they usually go for about $1,000 shipped from the forum Vendors.
 
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No need wasting money for springs, save up for coils.
 
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^ depends on what he is looking for in a suspension. If he just wants to be a little lower with no adjust-ability, then why spend at least 4-5x the money for coils.
 
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I thought that would mess with the awd system. Am I wrong?
 
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Originally Posted by 01yellowr
I thought that would mess with the awd system. Am I wrong?
Lowering? No it will not mess up the awd system. There are a lot of LOW x's around here.

Where you getting into messing up the awd system is running staggered tires that aren't similar in diameter. Say like a 215/35/18 and a 265/35/19.
 
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Looks like I'm going to be getting a little lower
 
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Looks like I'm going to be getting a little lower

Good Choice
 
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^ depends on what he is looking for in a suspension. If he just wants to be a little lower with no adjust-ability, then why spend at least 4-5x the money for coils.
I bet he'll want to go lower, It's like a disease.
 
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