Originally Posted by Rulez Tons of good info here, too. Thanks a lot guys! i HAVE A VIDEO TOO TESTING THE BASE WHEELS BUT I TELL YOU WHAT HAPPEN TO
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I ninja-edited my post, lol.
Yep, I will be there for sure. I just ordered my oil cooler yesterday, so really wheels and tires is all I need at this point since I have SS lines and whatnot. Are you coming out? If you haven't registered yet, they have a $150 coupon available. |
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Before buying wheels read this: http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...ud-length.html
I am running Forgestar F14 18x10 + 34 square setup (without spacers) with 275's all around with no problems for my track setup. Sport Pkg brakes. Cheap setup and does great at the track. As the above thread states, you will have to run extended studs or bolt on spacers with any aftermarket wheel to get adequate thread engagement on aftermarket wheels. 50mm length studs will allow you to retain the ability to run OEM wheels and lug nuts without spacers.
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Prior to my buying forgestars, I got Enkei NT03+M 18x9.5. Great wheels, but there is not a square setup that will clear the akebono calipers (IE, you need spacers in the front).
If anyone wants these wheels they are for sale though.
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Read T. Just bought a set of 18x10 +34 F14s myself and want to run a 10 mil spacer in the rear.
Just want to verify that a 50mil stud with a 10mil spacer will work with the F14s in the rear. You didn't specifically say these words anywhere I saw. Thanks! Last edited by ValidusVentus; 07-18-2014 at 08:40 PM. |
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Currently I have the Nismo "Long hub bolts" with 50mm front and 60mm rear (just to make it easier to thread the nut on). I'm about to switch ARP's extended studs next week (same length all around, whatever "25mm over stock" is, I'm sure it will work - I *think* they're even longer than the Nismo 60mm). Last edited by wstar; 07-18-2014 at 09:06 PM. |
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EDIT: On the back wheels there's more thread than I thought. With Z1 10mm spacer, Z1 50mm studs, and Gorilla lug nuts I was able to get about 8 rotations on each lug nut by hand. Also, if you want to buy any spacers I'll have these for sale (brand new never used Z1 hubcentric). That said, if these wheels are just for track I personally would rather not run any spacer unless I have to.
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Hey ValidusVentus, I was just looking at the "top lap time track records" thread and saw you have the only time there at CMP. How long ago did you run that? I was down there a few months ago for an HPDE.
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