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Lowering help please. 20in wheels 05 sedan

Old Dec 9, 2017 | 02:17 AM
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Lowering help please. 20in wheels 05 sedan

About to buy some replacement shocks. Just looking to do some springs, coilovers not what I'm looking to do. Anyhow my tire size is 275/30/r20 all the way around. I'm looking at both the eibach and tein lowering springs nothing drastic. Will this work with my set up? It's my first time lowering a car so please don't bash Ido what to measure to be sure, or prevent rubbing. Any help is appreciated.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2017 | 03:24 PM
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Strongly suggest you check out the Brakes and Suspension subforum and use a google search of "g35driver questions questions questions" because this question has been asked and answered many times before

If you still have any questions have a local tire shop template out the setup for you and do a mock install to check fitment and rub.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2017 | 10:55 PM
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Michaelhall, you need to do a Search using the words LOWERING since this has been answered a gazillion times!! Only issue I see is that you're running 275's on the front which might cause issues if you bring the front end down. Have a fat chick (300lbs) sit on your front fender, while your car is running turn the wheels both directions and check for contact! Be aware, lowering any G35 you'll need to install a complete camber kit and find someone to do alignment on a modified Infiniti! Shocks...Tokico D Specs!
Gary
 
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Old Dec 9, 2017 | 11:12 PM
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I can see the craigslist ad now

WTB Fat chick to sit on the front fender of my car, must be 300lbs+
EDIT: If you're in the pacific northwest I'm sure my mother-in-law would help, she'll do anything for money.
 
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