WTB: G35 Rear lowering springs
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G35 Rear lowering springs
I currently have Eibach pro-kit lowering springs. I want to drop my rear another .1 inch or .2 (prefer .2in more).It could be a bit more. I'm willing to buy Eibach Sportline Rear or Full kit depending on price. I'm open to any rear springs that have a lower drop than the Eibach pro-kit (I believe it is a 1.0in drop). So pretty much I am looking for the eibach sportline rear drop which is around 1.4in.

I want to cover this gap.

I want to cover this gap.
Last edited by LaserRedG35VS; Mar 25, 2012 at 09:09 PM.
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Wow, my fault. I made a mistake in my post, I meant .1 - .2 in drop. So Instead of the pro kit drop I have, I want a Sportline drop. Or anything close.
Sorry Santod, I sent you a pm saying 2in is too much drop, then I realize I actually said I wanted that. I revides it, so sorry again.
Sorry Santod, I sent you a pm saying 2in is too much drop, then I realize I actually said I wanted that. I revides it, so sorry again.
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From what I've seen, it looks pretty easy. Looks like you just remove the rear spring, take out the mount, saw off the amount you want to drop (ex. .5 inch) then put it back together. I plan on doing it so I can drop the back a bit more. Shouldn't affect ride quality. It'd be WAY cheaper than buying other springs. There's a nice DIY on here that shows the whole process. Check it out
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I think im going to do the spring mount mod. I need some help on this one issue though, I'm not sure if my tires will tuck in easily the way they are now. The size is 19x9.5 +33 with 25mm adapters w/275/35tires. My fender in the rear is cut almost all the way. How will I know or how can I test to see if it will tuck or rub??
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