G35 Sedan V35 2003-06 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Sedan

Tein Basic coilovers for a sedan

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Old Apr 26, 2005 | 01:19 AM
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Tein Basic coilovers for a sedan

I purchased my G35s last weekend, and was pleasantly surprised by the capabilities of the "sport-tuned suspension package." I am used to "slamming" my cars, and was looking to drop my sedan approximately 1.25" all around.

Would a coilover system such as the Tein Basics ride SIGNIFICANTLY rougher than my stock suspension? With my previous cars, I never minded a tooth-rattling ride, but I want to retain some quality of luxury with my G35.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2005 | 02:55 AM
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If you're used to slamming your cars, and you're reasonably happy now, you'll definitely want to do SOMETHING before long. I found that the fairly stiff sport suspension softened up quite a bit after about 5k miles. Others chime in if they feel the same way.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2005 | 03:37 AM
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If you're looking for a coilover system with a softer ride check out the HKS Hipermax LS or LS+. The "LS" stands for luxury sedan and they are designed to retain the more comfortable luxury ride. I have the LS on my sedan and I love it.
 
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