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Old 10-10-2014 | 03:18 PM
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Noob from Miami FL

Just bought a 2014 Q60... Any recommendations on do's and don'ts? I already ordered a set of BC coils but that's it for now. Rim recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I would post a pic of her but I honestly have no idea how to do that lol.
Old 10-10-2014 | 06:20 PM
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Welcome! I just got a Q60 too, love the car. To post pictures i usually upload them to PhotoBucket or you can use Imgur and then you copy and paste the "IMG" code and just paste it in here.

I would recommend a camber kit if you don't have one already for the coilovers (assuming you go more than an inch drop) Our cars already have a slight camber to help with handling so if you lower your car you are going to want to keep it in spec to save your tires!
Old 10-10-2014 | 09:34 PM
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Welcome to the site Manny, congrats on your new coupe.

As far as pics you can host them on photobucket or imageshack then post them on your threads/replies.

As far as wheels, so many options, especially once you're lowered. Check this thread for some setups
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...fat-tires.html
This section for coupes in general
Picture Share G Coupe - MyG37
And if you have any specific tire questions post here
Wheels & Tires - MyG37
And CCM03 has good advice about the camber set, it'll pay for itself in the tires you save over the years.
Old 10-10-2014 | 10:38 PM
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Since you're dropping your car on stock wheels, you'll want to run 20mm spacers front and rear. I got some nice H&Rs for sale in the classified section...and I'm in Miami.
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