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jarena2104 Nov 2, 2010 07:39 PM

G sedan sitting on vossen cv1's ***VIDEO****
 
YouTube - G35 sitting on vossen wheels
YouTube - G35 sitting on vossen wheels

Sunny G Nov 2, 2010 10:04 PM

that looks nice. I thought you sold the vossens already. oh and were you on sunrise highway when you shot the video?

RaulGCustom Nov 2, 2010 10:20 PM

CV1's are the best!

jarena2104 Nov 2, 2010 10:59 PM

no route 109...... im keeping them

madmax2k1 Nov 2, 2010 11:00 PM

looks nice, how is the ride quality?

SnoopSER Nov 3, 2010 02:57 AM

Looks good! glad the nightmares have ended!

jarena2104 Nov 3, 2010 09:22 AM

ride quality isnt that great to be honest.... idk why other bc owners are saying it is. you feel every single bump and seems a little bouncy but in BC defense i might have to play with dampening still. but i got an email from BC about the problem and i think it might be the wrong spring in the rear. so maybe after thats sorted it will be better. i was thinkin i was gonna get a smooth ride... lol

Kidcane Nov 3, 2010 09:37 AM

Is your car a G35 or G37??

jarena2104 Nov 3, 2010 10:55 AM

my car is 2007 g35x

ThatsGman Nov 3, 2010 11:46 AM

great choice on keeping the CV1's .... they look awesome

madmax2k1 Nov 3, 2010 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by jarena2104 (Post 2996600)
ride quality isnt that great to be honest.... idk why other bc owners are saying it is. you feel every single bump and seems a little bouncy but in BC defense i might have to play with dampening still. but i got an email from BC about the problem and i think it might be the wrong spring in the rear. so maybe after thats sorted it will be better. i was thinkin i was gonna get a smooth ride... lol

That's good to know, because most Coilover users claim that's their ride is better than using lower springs and close to stock and I was always suspicious about that.

I guess if you value looks over function than it's fine; I wish Infiniti/Nismo would come up with springs/shock combo (like the Lexus F line) that would offer a good compromise between looks and ride.

jarena2104 Nov 3, 2010 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by madmax2k1 (Post 2996720)
That's good to know, because most Coilover users claim that's their ride is better than using lower springs and close to stock and I was always suspicious about that.

I guess if you value looks over function than it's fine; I wish Infiniti/Nismo would come up with springs/shock combo (like the Lexus F line) that would offer a good compromise between looks and ride.

+1 ^ im def gonna need back surgery after a long ride in it now!!! im kinda pissed that bc told me it would be soft. if i could do it over i would just go springs from eibach and call it a day

jarena2104 Nov 3, 2010 07:27 PM

put in the new painted grille today, looks good
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...8-54-51_45.jpg

ijahman Nov 3, 2010 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by jarena2104 (Post 2996600)
ride quality isnt that great to be honest.... idk why other bc owners are saying it is. you feel every single bump and seems a little bouncy but in BC defense i might have to play with dampening still. but i got an email from BC about the problem and i think it might be the wrong spring in the rear. so maybe after thats sorted it will be better. i was thinkin i was gonna get a smooth ride... lol


The ride can be a little bouncy, with some miles on them and the suspension settled, the ride gets far better, then adjust the settings to your liking and you will see why owners of BC coilovers say they are smooth...if I still lived up top I would show you how they roll tunned and settle a bit...dont get me wrong they can get a bouncy as hell on rough roads, I also have my settings pushing towards hard due to my ride height....

https://www.myg37.com/forums/members...arycarshow.jpg

jarena2104 Nov 3, 2010 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by ijahman (Post 2997082)
The ride can be a little bouncy, with some miles on them and the suspension settled, the ride gets far better, then adjust the settings to your liking and you will see why owners of BC coilovers say they are smooth...if I still lived up top I would show you how they roll tunned and settle a bit...dont get me wrong they can get a bouncy as hell on rough roads, I also have my settings pushing towards hard due to my ride height....

https://www.myg37.com/forums/members...arycarshow.jpg


i notice your wheel gap is pretty similar to mine. do you experience rubbing when you turn in the rear wheels? cause i notice if the turn is hard enough i hear it rub for a second.... noticed some scratches in my sidewall already. what are you r dampening settings if you dont mind me asking? and also what camber specs are you at in the rear.


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