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phil4watching
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What does everybody think that the best springs for a 06 g35 w/ 20" wheels


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Depends on how long you wanna go. I went with H&R sport springs and love em. It was about 1.5 inch drop. Also, depending on your offsets you may or may on run into rubbing issues

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I just want a really flush look.... I'm thinking the Tein s-techs.... would that be too much do you think?

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I don't think you'd have a problem with those. you should be fine.

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Okay cool thank you so much...

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If you want flush, I don't think the s-techs would be low enough... but post pics or ban!

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I bought H-techs... I'm hoping its going to be flush... I will post pics.. wheels should be here monday

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S-Techs are supposed to be lower than H-tech so you should have no problems with rubbing. But H-techs rear springs are known to be a little high. After you install it and if you want to go lower, you could do the spring mount "mod"

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A quick search and here's some pics

before

after

Heres some pics of my car. You can see the drop from H&R springs. http://forums.g35club.org/zerothread?id=449404
Modified by johnparkyourcar at 10:53 PM 1/14/2010

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what about camber issues with the h tech springs? will i need a rear AND front kit? I was thinking about just going with the rear kit for even wear since the rears wear faster anyway but im wondering how fast the whole set would wear without...

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With H techs I don't think you would have to get a camber kit. I don't think the drop would be enough to give you camber. I would like to give you an answer about how fast the wear is without the camber kit but I haven't had one set of rims/tires long enough. After my drop, I switched to OEM 17s, then OEM 19s, and then my HREs which I have on now. Without camber kit, I'm running -3 for rear and -2.5 for front.

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Got it all installed... I only have one picture because it's been raining... I'll post more later... I went ahead and got the Tein h-techs and got kinetix rear camber.

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