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I think all G37S sedans should come with the coupe G37S wheels. Looks so much better.
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Yeah, I'm thinking Eibach. I would love coilovers, but dont have the cash. Wife wont let me borrow from the kids college fund Originally Posted by nghiars
NIce wheels but you need a drop =P

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I had no idea tire shine causes problems. Is there a brand that doesn't? I also have Zaino tire conditioner, but it doesn't shine like Meguiar's Hot Shine High Gloss Tire Spray. I really like the shine, but I don't want to damage the tires. They cost to friggen much!Originally Posted by JSNM
I wouldnt recommend that tire shine stuff at all,it causes nothing but problems down the road with tires.
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http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7368Originally Posted by JSNM
I wouldnt recommend that tire shine stuff at all,it causes nothing but problems down the road with tires.
i use the meguiars tire shine and my tires havnt even thought about cracking after 15K
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where do you live? I might be selling Eibach Sportline with Tokico D-Spec (if I get coilovers)...Originally Posted by "G"thats nice
Yeah, I'm thinking Eibach. I would love coilovers, but dont have the cash. Wife wont let me borrow from the kids college fund
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actually it can,certain tire companies proved that it can dry-rot and crack the tires and an accelerated rate.im sure they have some products out there now that doesnt hurt the tire though. please dont make statements on which you have no idea,i work with tires everyday and see the proof.Originally Posted by OCG35
tire dressing doesnt hurt your tires.
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Originally Posted by JSNM
actually it can,certain tire companies proved that it can dry-rot and crack the tires and an accelerated rate.im sure they have some products out there now that doesnt hurt the tire though. please dont make statements on which you have no idea,i work with tires everyday and see the proof.
having used tire dressing on tires for 25 years without issue I'd hardly call it making statements on which I have no idea.
How many years have you been dealing with tires? Must be pretty sh!tty tires or cr@ppy product being put on them... neither of which are the case here (or most people on this forum).
Show me the data regarding the dry-rot and cracked tires and accelerated rate (from tire dressing)... chances are they are tires that were sitting for extended period of time.
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I think the sportline is a bit low for me. I like the pro kit and probably get a camber kit as well. Thanks anyway.Originally Posted by OCG35
where do you live? I might be selling Eibach Sportline with Tokico D-Spec (if I get coilovers)...
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Sportline are pretty low... Pro Kit has decent ride quality (I had them for years)... if you use Pro Kit its likely that you wont need camber kit (I didnt until I went with 19" wheels).... Originally Posted by "G"thats nice
I think the sportline is a bit low for me. I like the pro kit and probably get a camber kit as well. Thanks anyway.
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fwiw, I would suggest installing the springs first and see if you can get the camber in spec... no point in buying a-arms if you dont need to (unless you track and want to dial in camber for track use)... with Pro Kit its not likely you will need rear camber arms - front a-arms, maybe but possibly not.Originally Posted by "G"thats nice
Yeah, Ive got 19's so I will probably need the camber kit.
Good luck, let us know how it goes.