Lowering a 2008 G35S Sedan
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Lowering a 2008 G35S Sedan
I'm planning on lowering my G35S Sedan with Eibach Pro springs. Any of you guys experience camber issues on both front and rear? Getting the camber kit for the front and back required with lowering springs? I would hate to replace tires every year because lowering the car wasn't done right first time around.
My old G35 Coupe has a 2 inch drop and is on coilovers with alignment kit so tire wear is even. I really wonder if the alignment kit is necessary with just lowering springs.
Any info, help or suggestion would be great.
My old G35 Coupe has a 2 inch drop and is on coilovers with alignment kit so tire wear is even. I really wonder if the alignment kit is necessary with just lowering springs.
Any info, help or suggestion would be great.
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This thread https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...h-pro-kit.html has some answers. If you are cool with -1.5 camber, it sounds like you can get away without camber arms on these springs. But if you want perfect alignment, I guess you need the kit.
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