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Thanks for all your help! Even tho we just opened up a whole nutha can'O worms |
hard to tell from the picts but the old setup appears more aggressive than the new setup?
is this the old? same as the car pict with the painter's tape? http://www.the370z.com/attachments/w...ead-image.jpeg this looks more like 9.5 ET35 at that height..hard to tell from the picts. http://www.the370z.com/attachments/w...read-image.jpg do you have any picts diagonally from the rear? usually poke shows up easier in that angle. |
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Right, those 2 are the same set-up
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dang, u turned your front tires in that shot. :icon17: i can't tell how much more room u have for spacers. u want them flush, yes? do you have that angle with the front tires pointing straight? |
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So, I've confirmed my offset with Forgestar: +15 on 9.5" front, +5 on 11" rear Thank you all for your help with this! :icon17: |
like i said, its hard to tell from the shots u posted.
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Hey guys,
Need help on track wheels. Have someone selling Varrstoen 18 x9.5 +22 and 19 x 10.5 + 22. Trying to figure out if these will fit the 370z with our Akebono brakes. The rear will have 315 tires and front will be 295s. Hoping for a drag setup at first and then possible get more rears with 295 for road course, but that'll be in the near future. Thanks for the help everyone! |
Quick question? Will the 35mm ray lugs fit the te37sl or do i need the 42mm or 50mm. Thanks
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Will these sizes fit my car ?
Enkei RS05RR Front : 20X10 +35 Rear : 20x11 +15 or.. Front : 18x10.5 +15 ( Face R ) Rear : 18x11 +16 ( Face R ) I am on H&R springs at the moment, Will be upgrading to coilovers after i purchase wheels. If this question has been answered before i apologize in advanced if you can either link me to it or explain again it would be very much appreciated. |
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i know an oem rear sport 19x10+30 will fit the front... |
with those spec wheels 20x10+35,20x11+15 you will poke .41" on front/.56" on rear more than a factory Nismo w/19x9.5+40,19x10.5+23's
you may be able to go as aggressive as +28 on front. A general rule of thumb on these cars/for equal flush fit (always pending proper camber) is 1/2"(12-13mm) more + offset for front wheels that are 1" narrower in front than rear. That is why you see a lot of 19x9.5+25/19x10.5+12 combo's.....it's all in what your taste is.,,,,tire size matters too. :) |
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Here's my setup: http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/...shqvflehq.jpeg http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/...s1br8oewm.jpeg Work Emotion CR2P Front: 19x9.5 +20 Rear: 19x11 +15 (with 5mm slip on spacers) Bridgestone RE-11 Front: 265/35R19 Rear: 305/30R19tires Suspension: Ark GT-S Springs Spacers: 5mm Z1 slip on It's difficult to provide a definitive answer because I don't know what size tires you intend on purchasing. But assuming we use the same brand and size tires, here's my input: Enkei RS05RR Front : 20X10 +35 - Too conservative. I would get a +25 or +28 offset for a 10" wide front wheel. Rear : 20x11 +15 - I found mine to bee on the conservative side so I added 5mm spacers in the rear for a +10 offset. or.. Front : 18x10.5 +15 ( Face R ) - Too aggressive. The wheels alone will stick past the fenders roughly .75". Rear : 18x11 +16 ( Face R ) - Almost the same as the 20 fitment above. Though not ideal, the 20s fit better. Good luck! |
The 18x10.5 RS05RR are also offered in +25 and +35 offsets...
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