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Settling in period...
A friend had suggested that I drive around for a week or 2 to let the coilovers 'settle in' before setting them too low. I have driven on them for 10 days. I will be adjusting the front ride height within the week.
Oddly enough, when I placed my BC order through Amazon I was sent an AWD set so I had to go through a 2 week process of returning them and receiving the RWD set, I had to deal with JM Auto and the people there were awful, especially the owner. Anyway, I got the right set and now they are on. I want to drop the front another inch or so. My wheels are Niché Targa 20s, 8.5 fronts and 10 rears. I was looking at the aluminum under shroud just this past night. Great minds think alike they say!
I ordered my BC's about 3 weeks ago, with a swift spring upgrade being custom made for me, and because it's during tax season sale they're back ordered.
I got myself VMB5's Silver Matte, 19 x 9 Front 35 Offset, 19 x 10.5 Rear 45 offset. I have the SPC rear camber arms, 4 Micheline New tires, but no coils.... It's an itch I'm dying to scratch.
I needed the aluminum under tray for the rough NYC Roads, once I go Low.
If you see a white, slammed, loud, G37S sedan rolling around locally in SA, that's me.
I'm no expert on the topic, but there it is anyway.
The car comes with a perceived 1/2" gap difference front to back, but Dopeness' car looks more like 1.5". Yeah, that looks strange, like you're driving around with 500 pounds in the trunk.
Wet look.
Thanks, Dopeness. Wheel fitment looks great!
Something that won't cost you much but will really clean up your car is to spend an afternoon and get those yellowed headlights buffed out.
Something that won't cost you much but will really clean up your car is to spend an afternoon and get those yellowed headlights buffed out.
Yellowed lamp covers.
Headlights are definitely on the To Do List along with a lot of other cosmetic issues I have with her.
Yellowed headlights, pinstripes on the side, tape on the windshield, shredded front bumper, awkward stance... all things that can be fixed. But I'm with Brad, I like the wheels. Good choice in the wheels.
Height.
I was riding about that low on B&G springs, went to coilovers and went up to 26.25" to the fenders arcs and have found that SO much better, no shredding of the Y-pipe and exhaust tips, no worrying about getting hung up on speed humps or steep drives, and just relieves a lot of stress compared to slamming low. Just my 2cs, oh and wheels look nice on your G 

P.S. - I have been building hotrods and muscle cars for 30+ years and had a good stint as a high tolerance race engine machinist and assembler for a CART series racing team, before CART was cancelled so all efforts could be routed to Formula 1. This G is my first tuner. Same concepts, different applications. Lots of fun.
Pinstriping
You mentioned the pinstripes and I look at them with distaste often. Are the striped laid out under a clear coat or are they on top? If they are on top, they are gone wicked fast! I debadged my whip during a break at work, I spent a lot of hours the following weekend rubbing a clay bar on her to get rid of the evidence. Overall, it was fairly easy. I would live for there to be more easy, fast, cheap, and attractive mods. The easy bake headlamps though, I'm not great with electronics.
Weather said clear blue perfection. I drove from Bremerton to Woodinville. (90+ minutes) Soon as I hit the east side it DUMPED. got to the spot by the water and it was dry for a few minutes. then dumped again...... then sun came out. Whatever...... did make for some good photos though having the Ceramic Pro on the vinyl wrapped car.
Thanks 2G.
Trevor Stevens at Celerity Photography did this shoot for Infiniti of Bellevue with me and 2 of my buddy's custom IPLs actually. he did great work.
My rear tires are 285/30/20. :-)
Trevor Stevens at Celerity Photography did this shoot for Infiniti of Bellevue with me and 2 of my buddy's custom IPLs actually. he did great work.
My rear tires are 285/30/20. :-)
You mentioned the pinstripes and I look at them with distaste often. Are the striped laid out under a clear coat or are they on top? If they are on top, they are gone wicked fast! I debadged my whip during a break at work, I spent a lot of hours the following weekend rubbing a clay bar on her to get rid of the evidence. Overall, it was fairly easy. I would live for there to be more easy, fast, cheap, and attractive mods. The easy bake headlamps though, I'm not great with electronics.
As far as the coilover height, like I mentioned, I was about a 1/2" lower than I am now and it was much more prone to scraping and had to be much more concerned w/ every road hazard, unknown parking garages, etc. Just not a very fun way to roll. Running at zero gap now so it still rides low but no scraping problems and a much more enjoyable daily drive.
Take a tape measure and see where you're at now, if you can get an even 26.25" to the fenders I think you'll share my beliefs. Hopefully you'll get some time, if for nothing else than to just enjoy a few brews, lol








