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Thought so. Last thing I want is to ruin the ride with stupid camber
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Wtf? Those must have come off an RWB Porsche or something, it's an extreme stagger
Camber won't save those rears |
I was planning to buy 20" rims with the following specs for a 2016 Nismo Z.
Fronts: 20"X10” +30 with with 275/30/20 tires Rears: 20”x12” +20 with 305/30/20 tires Has anyone run this setup or something similar? I was trying to figure out if I need to do any modifications (Roll Fenders/Camber adjustment). Also, the Nismo has fender flares and I was wondering If that needs to come out as well. My concern is the rear wheels rubbing against the liner or the fender flares when the suspension is loaded. Also concerned about front tires making contact during full steering lock. Please let me know if anyone with this setup has faced any issues. Thanks |
ditch the rear nismo flares, they are stupid looking and the mounting points protrude inwards and reduce clearance
I am running 20x12 +20 rear with 315/25/20. around -2 camber (stock is around -1.8) You should be fine. Nismo rear fenders are also pre-rolled from the factory. Fronts are pretty conservative. I am running 20x11 +15 w/ 275/30/20, which is very aggressive. rolled and pulled fenders and -3 camber. For your sizing, you shouldn't need much work , it depends on height. In any case, i always recommend SPL Front Upper control arms at minimum for full camber/caster adjustment in front. Rears optional but highly recommended |
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Yeah, I'd remove the flares if there's clearance issues.For the fronts, Did you have clearance issues on the Inside of the tire or the outside? I'm running stock ride height and I don't want to roll the fenders. I'm thinking if a 265 or less wider tires would help clear the front fenders. I don't want to get camber arms if I don't need em. |
You're upgrading to 20s. Eventually you'll want to lower the car and kill the gap. Arms will be essential
No inner clearance issues bc the Z is quite cavernous underneath Fronts, people have run 9.5 +22 and 265 without issue so u should be ok Fender rolling is easy, heat gun and baseball bat to do it cheap or find a local shop. Rears are rolled from the factory |
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You can't close a 3 inch gap with slightly bigger tires bro
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ENKEI TSP-5 18x9.5 Offset: 15mm all around for track setup, will it fit?
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you wanna look good? you need to lower your car, buy supporting mods, and wheels to fill out the wheel wells you wanna be functional? be ugly, live with it To meet your needs, i'd suggest full air suspension, which is pretty common these days and will cost you a few grand, or an air-cup suspension system, which just adds about 2 inches of liftability to your static setup. There's a variety of options out there, Platinum, Umbrella, i think Fortune Auto is cheaper and pretty good |
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Got another one for y'all:
FRONT: 19x10 +24 with 275/35 REAR: 19x11 +0 with 305/30 I am also putting on SPL front and rear camber arms but would not like to exceed 3 degrees of camber. Ride height is about 1.5" lower than stock. Will this fit? |
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Does anyone know if I can run 295/30R19 on the rears of my setup?
I have 19x10.5 +12 (+7mm spacer) wheel on the rear. Eibach lowering springs Does anybody know if that size tyre could fit? |
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Absolutely fits
10.5 +5 extends 4 mm out more than my 12.0 +20 I fit 315’s with room to spare at around -2 camber If u have adjustable arms in the rear its easy |
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folks run 19x9.5 +22 w/ 265 all day long, you're close enough rears doable. Camber definitely required. Not sure if you'll need -3 though. 20x12 +20 rear is within 7mm and at around -2 camber i run 315/20 |
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"OZ"...What's your take? |
The rears are way more aggressive than the fronts and I'm guessing it will be nearly 3 deg
Note also there is a range of flexibility depending on height and whether you have someone roll your fenders flat and pull them a bit even |
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what wheels are these?
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Currently running 275/40R18 Nexen SUR4G's on a 10.5x18 +22 square.
I am thinking about switching to the Yokohama A052 in 295/35R18 next year.... Now, I'm not too concerned about the rear, but will the fronts fit without rubbing? Currently running about -2 degrees front camber and don't want to go more. |
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So, I’m an idiot, but..
Just got my order of TE37 Ultras in 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +12.. except the fronts came in at 19x10.5 +22.. look at my order and yup, it looks like I accidentally ordered 10.5 for the fronts. There was no option for ordering 9.5’s in that offset when I checked again today. Really bummed, I ordered these wheels 6 months ago. Anyway, am I screwed? Is there a reasonably big tire size I can fit on the fronts and and everything be good, even if I have to get SPL upper control arms? Thanks. |
With camber you can fit a 285/35 just fine.
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I fit a 275/30 on a 20x11 +15 in front at -3 camber. With the top of the tire tucking. It took some fender rolling and a pull, but thats at my sizing Your sizing will fit just fine. with camber, like northstyle said, you can do 285 easily get those SPL FUCAs and enjoy awesome looking front fitment |
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26.1" & 26.3" in PS4S's....nice even fit because of heavier front/rear ratio :tup: |
You may need only -2*or -2.5* up front & -2* rear,,,option to run a square setup if you track w/295/30's.
I'm way off, but sitting on (8) 295/30ZR19 PS4S's....1 is mounted on a 19x10 & has a slight bulge. |
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