any g sedan owners run any of these?
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any g sedan owners run any of these?
ive been looking at a couple mods and wanted to see what you experiences you guys had with these companies and which you prefer..
looking first for some coil overs and wasnt sure if i should go like a kw route or some more like tanabe/function and forms side of the pay scale?
also any of you flush guys out there have a recommended wheel and offset size with the stretched tire size... right now im looking at 18x9 et 30? with a 225 series tire on it. Do you guys prefer like a toyo or falken tire .. heard some like nitto compound is alot harder to stretch ?
next im looking for a good rain guard company?
and of course still looking for any info on aftermarket lsd's for the sedan or if the coupes and sedans are the same?
also i have a ip 6mt so any other mods you guys are looking to get rid of let me know might be interested
thanks for the help in advance
looking first for some coil overs and wasnt sure if i should go like a kw route or some more like tanabe/function and forms side of the pay scale?
also any of you flush guys out there have a recommended wheel and offset size with the stretched tire size... right now im looking at 18x9 et 30? with a 225 series tire on it. Do you guys prefer like a toyo or falken tire .. heard some like nitto compound is alot harder to stretch ?
next im looking for a good rain guard company?
and of course still looking for any info on aftermarket lsd's for the sedan or if the coupes and sedans are the same?
also i have a ip 6mt so any other mods you guys are looking to get rid of let me know might be interested
thanks for the help in advance
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1. KW variants are probably the most badass, Functions are solid too. BC racing are probably best bang for the buck. Look used, oh hella oem is selling his Function and form for like $750 right now.
2. You'll be flush with that but you won't need to stretch, I suggest you go lower offsets and wider. My fronts are +5 on a 9 with a 215/35 and I poke. Research some of the cars more. Cheaper the tire, better they stretch.
3. Nissan JDM ones are nice but weathertech makes decent ones.
4. Yes, you can get the LSD out of a 350Z or 6MT car, and just swap the pumpkin.
5. WTF, you have an LSD. 6MTs came with LSD.
2. You'll be flush with that but you won't need to stretch, I suggest you go lower offsets and wider. My fronts are +5 on a 9 with a 215/35 and I poke. Research some of the cars more. Cheaper the tire, better they stretch.
3. Nissan JDM ones are nice but weathertech makes decent ones.
4. Yes, you can get the LSD out of a 350Z or 6MT car, and just swap the pumpkin.
5. WTF, you have an LSD. 6MTs came with LSD.
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