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Pictures of 20mm and 25mm spacers
I plan to add spacers to the rear wheels without lowering the car but not sure to do 20mm or 25mm.
Anyone has pictures of 370Z with sport wheels, 20mm or 25mm spacers for the rear wheels, and without lowering the car so I can compare? Thanks in advance |
Here's some pictures of the sport wheels, 20mm spacer on the rear with new Hankook 305/30.
AZ http://www.the370z.com/members/azroa...arter-view.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/azroa...-side-view.jpg Here's a pic of my new wheels - 10.5", same 20mm spacer, very similar offset as stock. http://www.the370z.com/members/azroa...ounted-002.jpg AZ |
Thanks! that helps me to make my decision.
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to lower the car? ;)
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wild plates too!
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I WILL be lowering my car this month!
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i dont plan on lowering my car but would like to get some yellow's down the road. :p
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Flash,
That sucks, and I understand because I will have similar issues but have decided to just live with it and figure out ways to mitigate scrapes as much as possible. The normal places that I drive like my driveway and such are fine, it's the occasional stupidly designed entrance to a parking lot that will be an issue. I am going to get the Eibach Pro Kit which is supposed to lower the car less than an inch. I will just live with the wheel gap after that if it doesn't look right. AZ |
springs are a catch 22. you want something that looks lowered, but you dont want it to lower too much, and lots of people end up lowering and you can't even tell. you want something that is firmer than stock, but with a similar spring rate to stock. frustrating.
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