Thinking about a drop, but confused on what to do..

Old Jun 21, 2009 | 03:42 PM
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Thinking about a drop, but confused on what to do..

Ok so i have a 2006 g35 coupe (sport suspension package). I have aftermarket wheels/tires..

fronts are 245/35/20
rears are 285/30/20

Now, im looking for a small drop to get rid of the fender gap, but i dont want to have to worry about rolling the fenders or anything...

I would like to get some springs that keep the ride quality close to stock because i do alot of driving.

If i get springs, what else would i need? I read alot about needing toe bolts and camber arms but i want to make sure i dont go through tires even more quickly than i already do! And how do the struts hold up with drops? do they need to be replaced often or will they hold up with a drop?

Im open to all suggestions on what i should do. Im trying to keep costs down (just like everyone else) but id like to do it right! i just dont want the car slammed since i do have to worry about speedbumps and parking garages and stuff, but i would like a noticeable drop.
 
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Old Aug 21, 2009 | 04:02 AM
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can anyone answer this? i'm interested as well
 
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Old Aug 21, 2009 | 04:58 AM
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Pics will help!
 
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