help a fellow....Infinity?!? Well, help anyways, he's a good friend
branman_crx_guy
05-14-2003, 10:42 PM
Aight i got this friend with a 1996 infiniti g20. He put his Greddy MX exhaust on the other day, sounds quite good. Anyways, he bought B+G Coilovers (true coilovers, ie shock and spring together) and he got the front on and looks great, but the back tires are rubbin up against the coilover and wont spin at all, so he cant drive it. Just wonderin if anyone has any advice or anything like that. Thanx
PS Im chaing my oil fri, got some 20w-50 and some engine crap too, wont over do it this time lol.
PS Im chaing my oil fri, got some 20w-50 and some engine crap too, wont over do it this time lol.
civickiller
05-15-2003, 12:08 AM
20w-50 might be too thick for our little motors
Melt
05-15-2003, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by civickiller
20w-50 might be too thick for our little motors
yeah I use like 5w 30 in mine
20w-50 might be too thick for our little motors
yeah I use like 5w 30 in mine
Problem_Si
05-15-2003, 01:53 AM
Yea dude,
I wouldnt go any lower than 5 weight.
If you need to go lower, then thats the cue that your motor needs serious attention.....PRONTO!!!
I wouldnt go any lower than 5 weight.
If you need to go lower, then thats the cue that your motor needs serious attention.....PRONTO!!!
Civic Jim
05-15-2003, 08:25 AM
how about a set of wheel spacers?, i have had on experience with them myself but they could work
crxlvr
05-15-2003, 07:29 PM
id suggest wheel spacers also for an easy fix, either that or bust out the grinder and have at it.
as for the oil, you shouldnt be running that thick, unless your car is seriously burning off oil, 10w30 is the highest you should put in it, but 5w30 is the way to go.
as for the oil, you shouldnt be running that thick, unless your car is seriously burning off oil, 10w30 is the highest you should put in it, but 5w30 is the way to go.
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