Looking to lowered my g8 gxp and was curious which spring would work far as strut/shocks or leave it stock. Car has 35k miles
1. Eibach lowering springs (Which shock and strut)
2. H&R lowering springs (Which shock and strut)
What is your setup?
Looking to lowered my g8 gxp and was curious which spring would work far as strut/shocks or leave it stock. Car has 35k miles
1. Eibach lowering springs (Which shock and strut)
2. H&R lowering springs (Which shock and strut)
What is your setup?
2009.5 G8 GT
Mods: Kooks mids, Solo mach unbalance, rotofab cai, pat g tune, haas front splitter, cts-v wheels, 3.45 otw
Not a GXP just a GT but I have Tein springs and PPV struts. It is pretty comfortable and handles well. Looks good too. Before someone cries about the PPV struts let me point out this is my little librarian looking wife's daily driver. She has zero complaints.
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2009.5 G8 GT
Mods: Kooks mids, Solo mach unbalance, rotofab cai, pat g tune, haas front splitter, cts-v wheels, 3.45 otw
when I replace my struts I'm most likely going to go ppv struts too
If Guns Kill people, then Spoons Cause Diabetes
I put on the Eibach Pro Kit, PPV struts and Whiteline mounts and it is a very nice ride even on uneven PA roads. Good handling upgrade, but not harsh at all.
2009 G8GT Maverick Silver Premium and Sport Packages
1998 Z28 Sebring Silver 6 speed
Lowering springs almost always have higher spring rates (lbs/inch of spring deflection) than stock. So with the crap roads up here in the NE, I didn’t dare lower my GT. So I stayed with the stock springs but did do PPVs dampers at 25k miles which nicely tied down the handling without being harsh (after break-in).
King Springs in Australia is another option to look into. I'm lowered on their springs.
https://kingsprings.com.au/
2009 LR G8 GXP - M6, Roof, Onyx/Red Interior
I used the Eibach #38137.140 and Monroe Severe Service PPV struts and shocks with the Whiteline adjustable Strut Tower Brace #KSB637 and mounts, and the 4 way adjustable front 30mm sway bar BHF62XZ and 22mm adjustable rear sway bar BHR82HZ. The Monroe rears are #553021, fronts are Left #553020 and right#553019. Truly amazing handling with help from extensive chassis reinforcement (welding required) for a 50/50 weight distribution (full spare/jack and PPV dual battery set up in the trunk, improves the launch and handling.)