My 2009 G37 with XXR 20's and Eibach's
My 2009 G37 with XXR 20's and Eibach's
Hey Guys,
I don't post much on here but I just lowered the car on the Eibach's. I felt like sharing so I snapped a few photos with my phone. The ride is surprisingly good, and nothing rubs as its not too low. It would probably look a bit nicer with larger brakes from the better model, but I can live with it.
Wheels are XXR 20x8.5 front and backs. Tires are Hankook V12 245/40/20's
Thanks,
Nick

I don't post much on here but I just lowered the car on the Eibach's. I felt like sharing so I snapped a few photos with my phone. The ride is surprisingly good, and nothing rubs as its not too low. It would probably look a bit nicer with larger brakes from the better model, but I can live with it.
Wheels are XXR 20x8.5 front and backs. Tires are Hankook V12 245/40/20's
Thanks,
Nick

Last edited by Nickolaus; Feb 7, 2011 at 02:11 PM.
Loooks good, IMO run a 10.5 rear with a 285 would be really nice, I've seen a white sedan with that setup and it looked very good
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Well, I didn't stagger since I wanted to be able to rotate and save some money. I was happy with how it looked on 8.5's all the way around. The marginal benefit of the look did not outweigh the added cost and non rotating ability for me.
cool man, as long as you are happy. looks good
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An odd setup being non-staggered, especially since our cars come from the factory staggered.
W/ that said, I REALLY don't understand why you would want to "save money" by running the same size wheel all around?
W/ that said, I REALLY don't understand why you would want to "save money" by running the same size wheel all around?


