Eibach springs??
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Re: Eibach springs??
You'll want to mention if you drive a coupe or a sedan. Eibach's for either are not the same, you'll want to encourge replies from owners driving the same type of G as you.
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"All that's necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.”
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Re: Eibach springs??
Perfect example at my post a while back.. Check it out.. side by side pics...
https://g35driver.com/forums/showfla...view=&sb=&vc=1
2003 BLK/BLK 6MT Injen, clear corners, Eibach sways and springs, tint
My G on a photo shoot. More to come!
https://g35driver.com/forums/showfla...view=&sb=&vc=1
2003 BLK/BLK 6MT Injen, clear corners, Eibach sways and springs, tint
My G on a photo shoot. More to come!
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Re: Eibach springs??
eibachs r pretty nice. i have them on my G and i am pretty satisfied with them. The front drop looks hot. It is perfect as it lays right above the tire (no wheel gap). However there is a marginal gap in the rear. Still looks nice though. You cant see the wheel gap unless your up close. This drop would be perfect for 19s.
5AT Coupe, Black on Black, Chrome Wheel/Performance Package, Premium, Aero w/spoiler, Eibach springs, Clear corners.
5AT Coupe, Black on Black, Chrome Wheel/Performance Package, Premium, Aero w/spoiler, Eibach springs, Clear corners.
#7
Re: Eibach springs??
I have them on my sedan with sport suspension. The ride is basically unchanged...slightly more bounce but not much. The drop in the back I feel is slightly too low, with the front being about perfect. However I think the stock rear of the G sits lower anyway so perhaps Eibach is just being consistent. If I had to do it all over again I would get the RSR springs that someone posted pics of a few weeks back....the drop was perfect front and rear.
I used the Kinetix rear camber kit to correct the camber...not 100% necessary if you don't mind replacing tires a little earlier. The drop is well worth the money whichever springs you use, IMHO.
Here's the post of the RSR's
RSR
However they appear to be linear so the ride quality may suffer, albeit at the benefit of better control.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by CookG35 on 07/21/04 04:04 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
I used the Kinetix rear camber kit to correct the camber...not 100% necessary if you don't mind replacing tires a little earlier. The drop is well worth the money whichever springs you use, IMHO.
Here's the post of the RSR's
RSR
However they appear to be linear so the ride quality may suffer, albeit at the benefit of better control.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by CookG35 on 07/21/04 04:04 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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