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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 08:08 PM
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Lightbulb Vossen CV3 on Stock G37

Hi all! It's been a while since I've been on. Forums are still as active as ever haha.

I'm really interested in getting a set of the matte silver finish CV3's. I was thinking of getting 19's. But I haven't ever bought a set of aftermarket rims before. I would definitely like them to be as fllush as possible to my car.

What all is needed to be done in order for them to continue being flush. The car is bone stock, not lowered or anything. If lowering is also recommended, I wouldn't be adverse to slapping on some coilovers or getting some new springs to get it down. I just wouldn't want it too low. I'll be hitting and scraping everything. I'm just not sure of what to get. So I wanted to get all of your opinions since a lot of you have some pretty awesome setups.

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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Vert
Hi all! It's been a while since I've been on. Forums are still as active as ever haha.

I'm really interested in getting a set of the matte silver finish CV3's. I was thinking of getting 19's. But I haven't ever bought a set of aftermarket rims before. I would definitely like them to be as fllush as possible to my car.

What all is needed to be done in order for them to continue being flush. The car is bone stock, not lowered or anything. If lowering is also recommended, I wouldn't be adverse to slapping on some coilovers or getting some new springs to get it down. I just wouldn't want it too low. I'll be hitting and scraping everything. I'm just not sure of what to get. So I wanted to get all of your opinions since a lot of you have some pretty awesome setups.

Thanks!
Coupe or Sedan, let us know and we can go from there. The 19s and 20s look best w/ at least a subtle drop. You can go w/ a mild Swift or Eibach drop and w/ the proper offsets it will be flush. Do you want a square or staggered (wider rear tires/wheels) set?
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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 09:04 PM
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Oh my bad, I thought I had added that to my post. It's a Coupe. I was thinking square. Wasn't sure if staggered was necessary or not.

For the drop, would you recommend something like this: Eibach Pro Kit Springs INFINITI G37
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Old Apr 29, 2014 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Vert
Oh my bad, I thought I had added that to my post. It's a Coupe. I was thinking square. Wasn't sure if staggered was necessary or not.

For the drop, would you recommend something like this: Eibach Pro Kit Springs INFINITI G37
Eibachs are a decent choice for a mild drop. If you check out this monster thread you should get a good idea for the exact look that you're after
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...d-post-up.html
You can also shoot a private message to Diego@Vossen for the exact offsets he's recommend on an Eibach drop.
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Old Apr 29, 2014 | 08:47 AM
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Awesome, thanks blnewt! I appreciate the help. Just trying to get some things figured out. Ready to start getting some aftermarket stuff for the car and getting it looking even nicer.
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