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Old 08-28-2011, 07:26 AM
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I Just purchased a 2008 G37s Coupe, Need some info about lowering, and wheel etc

Hey guys I am new to this Forum, I just recently bought a 2008 black G37s and wanted to lower it with some springs because I hear its smoother with springs, I was checking out Stillen H & R springs , anyone have any suggestion? I pretty much dont want any gap between my tire and the fender want it to sit flush. I was planning to buy the Stillen gen 3 intake system as well, and was trying to find some nice wheels for my ride, The stock g37s wheels arent that bad though. and Do i need camber kits with the H & R springs I believe they are like 1.5 - 2 inch drop. If you guys could help me out I appreciate it. or if u guys have any pictures. Thanks alot
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Originally Posted by Kido815
Hey guys I am new to this Forum, I just recently bought a 2008 black G37s and wanted to lower it with some springs because I hear its smoother with springs, I was checking out Stillen H & R springs , anyone have any suggestion? I pretty much dont want any gap between my tire and the fender want it to sit flush. I was planning to buy the Stillen gen 3 intake system as well, and was trying to find some nice wheels for my ride, The stock g37s wheels arent that bad though. and Do i need camber kits with the H & R springs I believe they are like 1.5 - 2 inch drop. If you guys could help me out I appreciate it. or if u guys have any pictures. Thanks alot
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 1NEETO
I swear that people don't search on purpose.
LOL

Op I'd advise you use the search function so you don't **** off more people. Or you could even search google and you'd get plenty of results. Your questions have been answered countless times. But because I'm adoing nice guy i'll answer your questions.

Most guys that want to get rid of the gap go with Eibach springs. If you go with H&R you'll be dumped so be prepared to get camber kits. For wheels go in the media share section. Or Idk...the wheels section of the forum. You'll get plenty ideas of what people are rolling with. I'll tell you right now, we're all a bit Vossen biased. Me included
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Old 08-28-2011, 10:21 AM
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F' lowering springs (lol). You need to get a set of coil overs, camber kit and go to
Vossen Wheels | Luxury Rims | Staggered Wheels and look at there wheel line up and you'll be set. Don't forget to get an aftermarket (ARK)exhaust ...
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your new...i understand, but I'm locking this thread. These threads are VERY full of information, and EVERY BIT of the info you're asking for is already posted. Please SEARCH!
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