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Looking good, very nicely detailed.
I have a Canon T3i. Love it, but not even close to knowing what I am doing with it. The camera has made me a better photographer, but I could use lessons.
I have a Canon T3i. Love it, but not even close to knowing what I am doing with it. The camera has made me a better photographer, but I could use lessons.
Dragion, are you renting an apartment, and parking your car outdoors, next to your neighbor's car? Considering the evident level of care you're giving to your G, that must drive you crazy with worry.
I have the same car in Moonlight white with Swift springs but have been reluctant to put spacers on because of my mechanic and several other people telling me they would they would create problems, vibration and even safety issues. How you noticed anything on your G ?
They really make your wheels fill the wheel wells nicely.
They really make your wheels fill the wheel wells nicely.
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I have the same car in Moonlight white with Swift springs but have been reluctant to put spacers on because of my mechanic and several other people telling me they would they would create problems, vibration and even safety issues. How you noticed anything on your G ?
They really make your wheels fill the wheel wells nicely.
They really make your wheels fill the wheel wells nicely.
Just as long as you purchase Hub Centric spacers that fit the wheels correctly.
During installation, make sure that they are torqued to the right specification and have them re-torqued after 500miles to be sure.
Go with H&R and you can't go wrong.
Going against my own advice I actually bought mine from Charles @ B2AutoDesigns...a vendor on this site.
Their spacers are an exact design just like the H&R's and were a bit cheaper in cost.
My thread:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...er-or-not.html
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As far as the Canon T3i & T4i compares...as a first DSLR the T3i is good starter.
If your main subject is taking photos, then go with the T3i, but if you are more interested in video, then T4i is worth the price difference.
If I was in the market for one of these Canons...I would go with the T3i and use the additional savings toward a nice lens.
I would also recommend the Nikon D3200, D5100 or D5200.
If you can afford the price difference, consider the Nikon D7000.
Best bet is to go to a store and compare all the cameras...get a feel of how they are and make a decision based on that.
The best camera, is the one that is used.
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My tenants are extremely careful when it comes to their parking.
Parking outdoors does take a toll on me though...wished I had a garage!
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Thanks!
Nice camera.
Practice is the best lessons you can get...read the manual and understand your camera's abilities.
Play around with the Aperture, Program and manual modes...see what each of these do.
Go out there and start taking pictures!






