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mlee88
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I want a inch and 1/2 drop on my g35 coupe. What springs should I get , and how much should I expect to pay for them and the installation?


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Tein or Eibach should work if you are looking for just springs (no coilovers). Install would probably be around 300-bux maybe? You can do it yourself with a jack and some tools.

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What's my best option as far as coil overs ?

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There is a variety out there. Tein, BC, Ksport, etc. BC's seem to do better on your generation than mine (pretty damn stiff). I have not used the others though and will defer to others.

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:cool: thanks man

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not to thread jack but which springs will still provide good ride quality?

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From a spring-only perspective with a coupe it seems to be Eibach. I had Tein H-Tech on my coupe (these were G35 coupe or 350z coupe springs I believe as springs were not really out at the time I installed) and they rode well in normal circumstances but were generally too soft AND they were a 2.5" front and 1.25" rear drop which is pretty aggressive.


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