Beginner!!
Beginner!!
Hello everyone, I am new to Infinities and I just sold my Acura Integra of over 8 years
to another car enthusiast. I will miss my Acura, but I'm looking forward to my 2008 G37 Coupe Journey. I was just wondering... why does the front look so much higher than the rear? the wheel gap is a lot bigger in the front than it is on the back and I've noticed that same thing with a lot of other stock G37 coupes. why is that?!?!? can someone explain?
to another car enthusiast. I will miss my Acura, but I'm looking forward to my 2008 G37 Coupe Journey. I was just wondering... why does the front look so much higher than the rear? the wheel gap is a lot bigger in the front than it is on the back and I've noticed that same thing with a lot of other stock G37 coupes. why is that?!?!? can someone explain?
One thing you have to remember, is that Infiniti is a luxury car first and sports car second. To make the ride and braking smoother, the engineers put a higher spring rating in the front to offset the heavy motor. If the spring rates were the same, then under heavy braking, the car would dip down. With the way it is, the car stays (for the most part) level.
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