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LOL...we track our shop 370Z with 20" Advan RS-Ds and Yokohama Sport tires. Proper offset and suspension is key to doing this. 255-35 20" up front and 275-30 20" in the back. Probably not the most ideal setup, but it still gets the job done. |
My old setup, 20x9.5+35 20x10.5+10 on 255/30/20 305/25/20. Stock height, camber, etc... I know it looks like a monster truck.
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Holy moly! How much of the rear tire is touching the floor? :roflpuke2: |
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I love the look, but i still can't get over a 255 tire on a 10.5" rim. |
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But this thing bites corners like a t-Rex bites its prey |
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member "edge573". his ride sits on vossen 20's. one of my favorites 20's on 370's. his album: http://www.the370z.com/members/edge5...re44452-a.html |
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edited post with link to album
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I talked to Mark at RavSpec and told him that I am dropped on Swifts and want to run stock range camber, nothing too negative. -1.2 to -1.5 rear to save the tires. I wanted the wheels flush with the fender but a little tuck in obviously so I don't rub. Also told him that I would be running 255 front and 305 rears. Also told him that I plan on upgrading to the Akebono sport brakes but not BBK's. It will depend on your suspension setup and how aggressive your camber settings can be run at and if you DD it. I DD mine. |
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dude, you do have guts, driving 20in low profile in Hong Kong.. :icon17: |
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Looks like Photoshop.
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Oh, bummer.
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