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Old 07-12-2017, 01:54 PM   #2152 (permalink)
Steeles350
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Originally Posted by russ138 View Post
I've seen guys with 350Zs run this but will it work on my 370z? I've search all over but can't seem to find anyone with solid info.

This is a square track setup

Front: Enkei RPF1 18x10.5 +15 (275/35/18 r-comp) (about 3deg neg camber)
Rear: Enkei RPF1 18x10.5 +15 (275/35/18 r-comp) (w/ 10 or 15mm spacer) (about 2deg neg camber)

The camber and 275s will help with the front but is it enough? I can always stretch the fender slightly. Thanks everyone.
Currently running this on stock suspension. There's some poke with no lowering or camber (setup actually came of my 350). For track I think the setup would be good. I've had no issues on the street other than the setup looks tiny on the car. Makes me want 19s or at least some 45s. Inch smaller diameter from stock setup. But the tires had like 3500 miles on them before the switch
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