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Originally Posted by wstar Is that even possible? It's been awhile since I done some hard research. But I thought there was a set of coil-overs that removed the solo
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It's been awhile since I done some hard research. But I thought there was a set of coil-overs that removed the solo rear spring and placed it on the damper for a true coil-over in the rear. I could be wrong.
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I've seen it on a G35, you can remove the spring seat as well, never drove it so not sure on any difference in handling.
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