Pic of lowered G
We are all different, I don't like the wedge look, so it looks like Eibach, I could not figure out if it was HR, Eibach or Tanabe, do you need a camber kit with the Eibachs?
Thanks
GBoy
Thanks
GBoy
If you don't mind having camber a hair above the upper limit of neg camber specs then you will not need a camber kit. Obviously your tires will wear out a little sooner and the tire brand and type will also be a factor.
Some guys get the adjustable (SPC/Eibach) rear camber arm and toe bolt kit because it doesn't cost very much but they avoid replacing the front arm because they are fairly expensive.
Basically you will get about a half dozen different opinions on whether you need camber kits with a 1.5"F, 1.2"R drop.
FWIW, I just asked this highly qualified master mechanic who specializes in Nissan/Hyundai this question and here is his reply a couple days ago.
"Hi ****, you should install a front and rear camber kit because that drop will bring in the camber to negative it really is advisable to do most guys go through a set of tires and then wind up putting them in when it’s too late.
***"
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I didn't think that was oem height at first but I found this page with those set of pictures
http://www.carwallpapers.cc/index.ph...g35-sedan-2008


mine looks way more 4x4ish than this sedan
http://www.carwallpapers.cc/index.ph...g35-sedan-2008


mine looks way more 4x4ish than this sedan
Laugh all you want...it's not stock height in that pic. My S sedan is nowhere near that low and that's why I have Eibachs sitting in my garage waiting to go on.
I attached a pic below, of the S sedan on Eibach Pro Kit
OEM G sedan (sport)
I attached a pic below, of the S sedan on Eibach Pro Kit
OEM G sedan (sport)
Last edited by rpm&my_G35; Aug 23, 2011 at 11:28 PM.




