Spacers on lowered sedan help!!!
Spacers on lowered sedan help!!!
I have a 2010 Infiniti g37x on 20s with lowering springs I am camboring the rear to 11 degrees and looking for what size spacers I found 25mm ebach with studs I'm not worried about the rear but will the front rub?! Any input please
You don't really mean you are doing -11 camber in the rear, do you?
I would not listen to that mechanic. Your car on springs, with those wheels, will look very odd with -11 camber. You don't need it, and I'm speaking from a strictly aesthetic standpoint. I have roughly -6 camber.
The front will probably also poke with the 25MM spacer up front with just lowering springs.
I think you need to take a step back from everything and re-assess the situation.
The front will probably also poke with the 25MM spacer up front with just lowering springs.
I think you need to take a step back from everything and re-assess the situation.
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Well, you would need front/rear control arms to achieve camber like that. In addition, new suspension, and different wheels/tires. You are easily looking at a few thousand to get what that pictures looks like, if not more.
I suggest you scrap the whole idea. Driving a car like that is like dating a diva, high maintenance always and always got to be worrying about little things here and there. With the little information you have about the idea, it's just going to be a huge headache. Ask me how I know
I suggest you scrap the whole idea. Driving a car like that is like dating a diva, high maintenance always and always got to be worrying about little things here and there. With the little information you have about the idea, it's just going to be a huge headache. Ask me how I know
MaQG37 is correct. I too have lived (a more sensible version) of the "Stance life". Constant issues, worries, etc etc. I won't tell you not to do it, but look at forums like Stanceworks that specialize in that look.
I will say this: If you are into really driving your car, (which I am) that is not for you. Stance is all about Form>Function
I will say this: If you are into really driving your car, (which I am) that is not for you. Stance is all about Form>Function






