Wheel gap
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Wheel gap
What would be the best way to get rid of the wheel gap on my G35C? Im pretty much a newbie when it comes to suspension. I strictly just want to get rid of wheel gap but dont want any problems with alignment, camber, ect.
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Depends what you define problems as. Any time you lower the car you are going to increase the negative camber, and I would say lowering the car is the ONLY way to rid yourself of wheel gap. Some might say get a taller tire, but that hurts performance and you aren't driving a truck.
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If you lower it enough to get rid of wheel gap you will most likely need to get an alignment or else you may wear out your tires faster. This isn't a for sure thing, but for 100 bucks or under an alignment is worth it.
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what is the best springs to get for same ride quality as stock? I dont want any bounce. I guess Im not lookin for a deep drop. maybe around a .7 drop? I know alot of people have Eibach but I hear Hotchks is better for ride quality.
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