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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 09:15 AM
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Do you mean tramlining? I haven't noticed that yet but I'm also not used to driving AWD either so I'm not sure if that's the AWD kicking in or what. I also have had summer/winter tire setups and not all-seasons. Steering inputs are very sensitive with this car and it handles great, even for a car this size. Getting rid of the body roll will make this car handle fantastic. That along with summer tires. Again, not sure if it's due to the tires or not.
Never heard of that term before but when I looked it up, yes ... tramlining. I don't think it has anything to do with the AWD, just some places I drive on a regular basis I notice it. I'm 99.9% convinced it's the tires. You have peeked my interest in reducing body roll
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 09:20 AM
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BTW for you M owners, if you are looking to swap out the interior bulbs with LED, the map (or dome) lights are a pain to find. They have the old BNC type base. I bought these and they are pretty good. Wish they were a tad brighter but they get the job done. They also don't do a nice of a job as incandescents with the "fad to black" but that's LED in general.

BA9S 57 1895 6K WHITE 6 LED HIGH POWER 360° 170LM | 1 PAIR

I see they now carry them in 5K. they didn't back at the time I ordered them. I typically go with 5K bulbs from V-LED as they are nice and white, zero hint of blue.

http://www.vleds.com/57-6-360-5k.html

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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by 2008G-Man
BTW for you M owners, if you are looking to swap out the interior bulbs with LED, the map (or dome) lights are a pain to find. They have the old BNC type base. I bought these and they are pretty good. Wish they were a tad brighter but they get the job done. They also don't do a nice of a job as incandescents with the "fad to black" but that's LED in general.

BA9S 57 1895 6K WHITE 6 LED HIGH POWER 360° 170LM | 1 PAIR

I see they now carry them in 5K. they didn't back at the time I ordered them. I typically go with 5K bulbs from V-LED as they are nice and white, zero hint of blue.

BA9S 57 1895 5K WHITE 6 LED HIGH POWER 360° 170LM | 1 PAIR
Here's an awesome writeup from a member at nicoclub. He provides ebay links for the bulbs but also has a chart made up for the sizes, connections and lights he used for his interior swap.
M56 Interior & Exterior LED Lighting Overhaul : Infiniti M37, M56 and Q70 Forum
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 2008G-Man
Never heard of that term before but when I looked it up, yes ... tramlining. I don't think it has anything to do with the AWD, just some places I drive on a regular basis I notice it. I'm 99.9% convinced it's the tires. You have peeked my interest in reducing body roll
Yes. Tramlining is when the tires follow the ruts or grooves in the road. It is typical with high performance summer tires (depending on the tread design). I have not noticed tramlining with these tires on our roads here.

Reducing body roll would probably degrade the suspension to a point where you personally would not be happy with the ride of the car. This typically comes in the form of lowering, increased spring rates and thicker sway bars, which would result in a more rigid suspension, but obviously take away from the comfort of the car you love so much. It's a compromise between comfort and performance. Unfortunately, we do not have options out there other than BC coilovers to assist with suspension, for AWD owners anyway. There's just not a market for them except the rare few.
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 11:59 AM
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Yeah, I don't want to do a drop or mess with the spring rate ... wonder what just a beefier sway bar do? I have the 18" rims, if they ever get gooberd up I could jump to 19" with the same sidewall height .... guess that would reduce the gap by 1/2" :-(
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
Here's an awesome writeup from a member at nicoclub. He provides ebay links for the bulbs but also has a chart made up for the sizes, connections and lights he used for his interior swap.
M56 Interior & Exterior LED Lighting Overhaul : Infiniti M37, M56 and Q70 Forum
What he has for the dome is wrong, they are not 168 wedge bulbs. ebay lights are a crap shoot, V-Led and DD are the best but DD doesn't carry that bulb. I have been using V-LED for years (with zero issues) because they offer many of their bulbs in 5K or 6K and like I said 5K is very pure white.
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 07:04 PM
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his number reference for the front dome light is in fact incorrect but he has pictures that show that the bulbs are in fact ba9s..
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
Since I sold the G, I've been kind of left out of every group known to man. So I resorted to trolling forums that I didn't belong, hoping someone would take me in...

Now it's time for me to officially join lol!
Here it is with Premium, Deluxe, and Technology packages!

















Welcome and very nice whip man, aero kit is awesome
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 09:03 AM
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Welcome and very nice whip man, aero kit is awesome
Thank you sir! There's so much I want to do to the car...in time I've got the R2C intake that I want to put in. Looks like it just needs slight modification but I should be able to do it with no issues.
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Old Nov 7, 2014 | 07:29 AM
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A little update, just got the car back from the tint shop yesterday! I had them put 20% all around
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Old Nov 8, 2014 | 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
A little update, just got the car back from the tint shop yesterday! I had them put 20% all around


You got the mod bug already, once you start, you can't stop
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Old Nov 8, 2014 | 07:28 AM
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You got the mod bug already, once you start, you can't stop
I've always had it. It never left when I sold my G
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Old Nov 11, 2014 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
I've always had it. It never left when I sold my G
too funny man
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Old Nov 15, 2014 | 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by SwissCheeseHead
A little update, just got the car back from the tint shop yesterday! I had them put 20% all around
Any negatives to getting tint in cold weather?
I've put off the tint on my G until the spring.
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Old Nov 15, 2014 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by G37Xtreme
Any negatives to getting tint in cold weather?
I've put off the tint on my G until the spring.
None at all. It might take a little longer to cure if there's less sunlight but that's about it. No need to wait
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