Bagged g35 VS Coilovers/Lowering springs
im on bags and i love it. convienent yes worth the $$ it cost for the parts + install.. no lol
like someone said before looks go for bags but then u needa get the custom wheels to go with it to make it look right or coils for performance and looks
like someone said before looks go for bags but then u needa get the custom wheels to go with it to make it look right or coils for performance and looks
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From: Pothole Central and still ridin slammed...Boston
Bags are for groceries
.... Here's a few different shots of my G and my Z
My G on Tein Basic

My G on Tein CS with EDFC

My Z on the K Sport coilovers with Swift springs

My GF's (Sha) 350z on Tein Springs
.... Here's a few different shots of my G and my ZMy G on Tein Basic

My G on Tein CS with EDFC

My Z on the K Sport coilovers with Swift springs

My GF's (Sha) 350z on Tein Springs
Updated:
How about putting the two together - coil over bag
It will easily lay frame. I just need to trim down the rear cups and remove the front fender liners







How about putting the two together - coil over bag

It will easily lay frame. I just need to trim down the rear cups and remove the front fender liners







Last edited by psycobusa; Apr 14, 2012 at 03:03 PM.

im the DG one... im on Greddy coilovers. I like them, but i think for the price there are better ones. The one next to me is static, not sure what he has. Then the other 2 Gs are bagged. If you have the money and dont race id go for bags. The third g in, he actually sells them i think he sells em for 2700 before install, but dont quote me, and is located in central Jersey.
I am running a 3 gallon ridetech airpod and D2 coils and bags. The setup cost about $3300 and I did the install. Very easy. If you can wire an amp and install coilovers, your good.







