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SPL Suspension help, KW coilovers V3

Originally Posted by EastBayZ Gonna slap on some KW v3 coilovers on my 370, to replace these eibach pro springs. KW are not traditional coilovers in the rear, the coil

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Old 12-29-2011, 11:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gonna slap on some KW v3 coilovers on my 370, to replace these eibach pro springs.

KW are not traditional coilovers in the rear, the coil and damper are seperate.
It's not that the KWs are peculiar; any other brand would have the same configuration in the rear (on the Z or any car with similar set-up). We have double wishbones in front, which take a standard coilover, and a multilink suspension in the rear, hence the separation of the damper and spring.
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