I put some g37s 19's on my car and lowered it with tein ss's.
Its been about two weeks, and the car still sits about an 1/2inch lower in the rear than in the front and it really bothers me. I'm thinking about adding a spacer in the back, or taking out the rubber piece at the top of the spring where the spring sits into the top of the shock and replacing it with a large plastic washer. The rubber piece on the fronts at the top is about a 1/2in big, and as long as I replace it with something else it should not squeak and will lower the front just enough to even it out.
Has anyone attempted trying to even out the ride height by doing something like this?
Its been about two weeks, and the car still sits about an 1/2inch lower in the rear than in the front and it really bothers me. I'm thinking about adding a spacer in the back, or taking out the rubber piece at the top of the spring where the spring sits into the top of the shock and replacing it with a large plastic washer. The rubber piece on the fronts at the top is about a 1/2in big, and as long as I replace it with something else it should not squeak and will lower the front just enough to even it out.
Has anyone attempted trying to even out the ride height by doing something like this?
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I had a similar problem when I lowered my sedan on Tein H-tech from the 1st gen sedan. It was sagging in the rear so I purchased these spacers from this website:
http://www.suspension.com/COILS_SPRING_ISOLATORS.html
Worked very well and I am extremely happy with my ride height now, it's absolutely perfect. PM me if you need more information.
http://www.suspension.com/COILS_SPRING_ISOLATORS.html
Worked very well and I am extremely happy with my ride height now, it's absolutely perfect. PM me if you need more information.
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^Exactly, here's a thread with a DIY on the droopy bum fix:
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...-too-pics.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...-too-pics.html