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Old 02-28-2016, 09:26 AM
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Just picked up my 2013 g37s 6MT white with stone interior 46K, one owner CPO. Brand new to the site. Spent a long time trying to find a really reliable luxury sports sedan, and hopefully i found exactly what i'm looking for! First things i want to do is drop springs and a nice 19-20inch lightweight rim. Nothing too fancy. I wouldn't even mind putting an OEM Infiniti wheel on it.

Any recommendations on rims and suspension?

Thanks in advanced!
Old 02-28-2016, 11:23 AM
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Welcome. Post some pics.

There are dozens of great threads to get you going in the right direction on suspension and wheels. If I had a few minutes I'd link to them.

I imagine that you have found a great entry level luxury, sports sedan. These things are awesome.
Old 02-29-2016, 09:04 AM
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Welcome to the site, congrats on that nice G!
For wheel info browse the wheel folder, shoot me a PM if you want to talk specifics.
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6MT Sedan, Moonlight White w/Stone leather...

You might get some ideas in my build thread. We have the same car.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...r-s-new-g.html

Welcome to the forum.
Old 02-29-2016, 10:49 AM
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I'll get some pictures as soon as i can.

blnewt, i appreciate it a lot will do.

Rochester, that's nuts we do have the exact car, even down to the blacked out grill and rear spoiler. Very nice thread was skimming through it, unfortunately i don't have the time to read through all 7 pages of it right now, but it gives me something to do at work tomorrow lol
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Originally Posted by dstarke187
...even down to the blacked out grill
Well, not quite, unless the previous owner customized it. You'll see. Enjoy the thread.

At any point in time, there are about a dozen active 6MT Sedan owners here on the forum, give or take. Always good to have another.

Want some unsolicited advice? With hindsight, prioritize swaybars and the RJM Clutch Pedal Assembly. Both are some of the least expensive mods you can do, and the most transformative.
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Thanks for the advice and i was looking at the eibach swaybars. I saw a kit on tirerack comes with those and the eibach drop spings. Wouldn't mind spending an extra $150 on dropsprings until i can put the money up for full coilovers.

I'm swaying towards the clutch pedal. I was reading on other forums and i saw that a lot of people complained about the harshness(on/off) of the pedal. Is this a fix to it? If not that issue particularly, what do you benefit out of it ?
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Originally Posted by dstarke187
Thanks for the advice and i was looking at the eibach swaybars. I saw a kit on tirerack comes with those and the eibach drop spings. Wouldn't mind spending an extra $150 on dropsprings until i can put the money up for full coilovers.

I'm swaying towards the clutch pedal. I was reading on other forums and i saw that a lot of people complained about the harshness(on/off) of the pedal. Is this a fix to it? If not that issue particularly, what do you benefit out of it ?
Hmm. You're going to have fun researching this forum. For sure.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...-assembly.html
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Wow, great read. Alot of awesome and useful info in there. I notice when i test drove this G there was a slight "click feel" towards the floor on the clutch. Does this clutch assembly get rid of that? I also read it was common in the G/Z.
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Welcome! The car is very fun in stick. I found that a lot of my customers love the Swift Springs in term of handling and drop. As far as wheels go, there are a variety of options, I personally think the Vossens do look good, but other wheels perform better.

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