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

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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 10:57 PM
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04X lowered on the RWD Eibach pro kit since March. Had it aligned afterwards and there is still slight negative cambre nothing serious. I'm in Toronto and we just had a large snow storm last week didn't have any clearance issues. Ride quality for the most part is about same as OEM, only differences is in larger bump / pot holes it is harsher. In retrospect probably should have gone with aftermarket shocks like the Tokico D-specs when I had the springs done. Maybe this coming spring/summer if I come accross a good deal.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2005 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by bigwilly
04X lowered on the RWD Eibach pro kit since March. Had it aligned afterwards and there is still slight negative cambre nothing serious. I'm in Toronto and we just had a large snow storm last week didn't have any clearance issues. Ride quality for the most part is about same as OEM, only differences is in larger bump / pot holes it is harsher. In retrospect probably should have gone with aftermarket shocks like the Tokico D-specs when I had the springs done. Maybe this coming spring/summer if I come accross a good deal.
You can't use aftermarket shocks, your AWD car uses a different front suspension then the RWD cars. Front shocks are different as is the front sway bar. "Different" as in you can't install the same RWD based parts. Also mean's no coilovers will work either.
 
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