Any g37x sedans dropped on tanabe NF210? might need a favor from you guys
Swifts give a pretty conservative drop, so I wouldn't think aftermarket camber kits are even necessary. Wheel fitment will depend on how wide and what offset they are, but generally something a just tad more aggressive than OEM with a small drop on Swifts shouldn't be a problem.
Swifts give a pretty conservative drop, so I wouldn't think aftermarket camber kits are even necessary. Wheel fitment will depend on how wide and what offset they are, but generally something a just tad more aggressive than OEM with a small drop on Swifts shouldn't be a problem.
Man what is wrong with my state? I just called another shop and gotten a quote. They said 8 hours for the front and 8 hours on the back making that total of 16 hours and their labor fee is 100 per hour so that makes it $1,600 just to install the springs. I am depressed. I'm just going to find someone locally and pay him or her maybe 300 bucks tops to do this.
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Man what is wrong with my state? I just called another shop and gotten a quote. They said 8 hours for the front and 8 hours on the back making that total of 16 hours and their labor fee is 100 per hour so that makes it $1,600 just to install the springs. I am depressed. I'm just going to find someone locally and pay him or her maybe 300 bucks tops to do this.
As far as wheels go, something like 19x8.5 or 19x9.5 with offsets in the 30s to 40s would work with no problem. 245/40/19 tires would be a good fit.
Originally Posted by jameslee79
I sort of wanna set it and forget it thats why i was looking into the spring mount. Also the shops here are ridiculous. I called 2 shops and just to install springs its like 900 bills with an alignment.
I'm just going to find someone and have this installed cheap. I already asking people and gotten few responses back.
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Found a shop that's willing to do it for like $550 with alignment. We spoke on the phone for like almost an hour discussing how we want to handle my car. I believe he said he can probably make a coil spring spacer or strut spacer for my rears. Also, the owner of the shop also has a g37x sedan that's lowered and Im just waiting for him to come to the shop so I can ask him some questions. I might be ordering the tanabe springs after all instead of the swifts.
Alight guys. I found a guy who's willing to do for couple bills and some liquor. I'm going to be buying the tanabe nf210 but I see that they only make it for the g37x coupe. It's listed as 1 inch front and 1.3 on the back. Will this hold true for the sedan as well?
https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...ml#post3905335
I bought these.
Amazon.com: Tanabe TNF073 NF210 Lowering Spring with Lowering Height 1.0/0.6 for 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 Coupe V35: Automotive
It is TNF073 NF210. The people that have ordered tanabes were tnf130. WIll there be any difference in the front?
It is TNF073 NF210. The people that have ordered tanabes were tnf130. WIll there be any difference in the front?
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