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Old 09-12-2008, 03:30 AM
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the roads cant be worse then here in socal, i think we have the worst in the country, and i'm DUMPED, you can lower your car!
 
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awesome thanks...i did find the tanabe nf210 that only lowers the car -1.0 f and -1.3 r...would those be good cause that seems about perfect for me
 
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Unhappy Just Bought Rims And They Wont Fit!!!!! Help!!!! Please!!!!

Just bought sick assss 19" rims...... I already mounted new michelins. I went to put them on the car today to find out THEY WILL NOT FIT FLUSH!!!! The stock break rotors HAVE A Stud or something and will not allow my new rims to sit flush against the rotor!!!! WHAT SHOULD I DO!!!!? CAn i grind this stud off does anyone know wtf it is for is it a sensor, etc????

HELP ASAP!!!! THANKS!!!!
 
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Old 10-06-2008, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by titan13qb

btw i cannot lower my car b/c of the ridiculous amount of potholes in oklahoma...
Sorry there are potholes in OK? I thought it was warm year round...Anyway, just drop your ride and you will be fine, trust me. I live in northern IL and there a a TON of potholes up here and I still dropped my car. So far there haven't been any issues driving. Just keep an eagle eye out for those damn holes in the ground. The Eibachs that my car is running on will clean that gap nicely w/o slamming your car to the ground. Also, if you are worried about potholes, 20's are a very bad idea. I'd go at most w/ 19's...just my 0.02
 
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Old 10-06-2008, 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Engineerseller1
Just bought sick assss 19" rims...... I already mounted new michelins. I went to put them on the car today to find out THEY WILL NOT FIT FLUSH!!!! The stock break rotors HAVE A Stud or something and will not allow my new rims to sit flush against the rotor!!!! WHAT SHOULD I DO!!!!? CAn i grind this stud off does anyone know wtf it is for is it a sensor, etc????

HELP ASAP!!!! THANKS!!!!
The gold colored stud on the front rotors keep the wider rear wheels from being mounted on the front. Just remove them, they are threaded.

 

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Old 10-07-2008, 02:34 AM
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awesome thanks...i did find the tanabe nf210 that only lowers the car -1.0 f and -1.3 r...would those be good cause that seems about perfect for me
I wouldn't recommend those b/c the rears are lowered more than the front. The front wheel well on a G35 is already cut higher than the rear. If you get those springs, the car will look even more a$$ heavy.

If you want mild lowering, get some Impul springs. They give a very subtle amt of lowering and gives the car a very good, raked forward look.

Be prepared to pay about $500.

Alternatively, get some coilovers. You can raise your car back to stock height in the winter and drop it during the other months.
 
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