Lowering Springs
The Eibach prokit for $250 free shipping from Discount tire direct is working well for me but still need to be careful on big dips, driveways and the damn parking spot concrete stops. Handles nice too. It firmed up the ride just a bit but like it.
Few pictures of it.
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...irst-mods.html
Few pictures of it.
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...irst-mods.html
these springs are for the RWD right??
It's a vinyl overlay purchased as a DIY kit from Don Nguyen ( just google his name and "vinyl"). $40 I think. It can eat you alive though if you don't know how to apply it!!....and a heat gun is a must for the curved roof. Better than painting as it's easily reversible and look great. Most professional car wrap shops can do it too.
Last edited by G35DriverNC; Jan 29, 2014 at 07:28 PM. Reason: typo
It's a vinyl overlay purchased as a DIY kit from Don Nguyen ( just google his name and "vinyl"). $40 I think. It can eat you alive though if you don't know how to apply it!!....and a heat gun is a must for the curved roof. Better than painting as it's easily reversible and look great. Most professional car wrap shops can do it too.
Tein makes two different springs.. The gold ones do not give you much of a drop but I understand better handling than stock.. I have the green ones, much more of a drop. My rears look like they're tucked in..
$300 shipped for SWIFT instead of $225 to 250????? Save your money, no camber kit required, ( have you factored that into your budget?) If ride quality and tire wear arent worth waiting till you have the cash then go ahead, and search how many have switched from Eibach/etc for SWIFT/IMPUL
Unfortunately they don't have a lot of their parts listed, you need to send a PM to FBParts or give them a call.


