What do you hate about YOUR G35?
#2807
Ever think about some Michelin PS2's...Road Force balanced and an alignment. If this doesn't solve your problem. You've probably got a suspension bushing problem. Might need a complete suspension rebuild. ( I may have missed year, miles, tires in your post. There is nothing suspension wise you can't replace.) Let me guess your over 90,000 miles running tires with over 30,000 on them. Damn just realized your from Alabama...I'm from Huntsville. Try tires first...then bushings...upper, lower then sell the car!!!
Last edited by BlkCoupe; 02-11-2014 at 01:06 AM.
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Even after a year I can't reliably find the edges on the car. I think it's the catamaran bulges of the front fenders creating an optical illusion to me. To get it parallel to the curb when parking, or back straight into a perpendicular parking space in a deck, I have to literally adjust my sense of where the car is pointing by about 10 degrees to the right...in other words, parallel to the curb is when I think the car is pointing right about 10 degrees. Weird.
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Even after a year I can't reliably find the edges on the car. I think it's the catamaran bulges of the front fenders creating an optical illusion to me. To get it parallel to the curb when parking, or back straight into a perpendicular parking space in a deck, I have to literally adjust my sense of where the car is pointing by about 10 degrees to the right...in other words, parallel to the curb is when I think the car is pointing right about 10 degrees. Weird.
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2. You have to replace the whole Bose faceplate or you upgrade to DDin.
3. You have to open the door and follow the reset process.
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Even after a year I can't reliably find the edges on the car. I think it's the catamaran bulges of the front fenders creating an optical illusion to me. To get it parallel to the curb when parking, or back straight into a perpendicular parking space in a deck, I have to literally adjust my sense of where the car is pointing by about 10 degrees to the right...in other words, parallel to the curb is when I think the car is pointing right about 10 degrees. Weird.
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Oh man, I know I know and that's what I do and it still hasn't worked out. Tried everything, even focusing in the distance, not on the car or the lines or the curb. There's just something about the cars' reference points that doesn't work for me. There's something in my peripheral vision that throws me off. I've never had this issue with any other vehicle, and I don't have it with my wife's car. Just this one. And that's why it's the one thing I hate about it.
But really I don't. It's a great machine. It's more an irritant, and I know it's more about me than it is the car.
But really I don't. It's a great machine. It's more an irritant, and I know it's more about me than it is the car.