Hi ZForce, I finally got around to adding the 20mm spacers to the fronts. It has also been lowered with Tein Springs and the actual drop is [.9 inch] in
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11-03-2011, 12:13 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Hi ZForce,
I finally got around to adding the 20mm spacers to the fronts. It has also been lowered with Tein Springs and the actual drop is [.9 inch] in front, [.8 inch] in the rear. Same tires HandKook, model, VENTUS V12, Fronts 255/35/19, Rears 305/30/19. There is no rubbing with or without the spacers. The reason I added the spacers were for two reasons, a wider stance front & rear but more to increase the distance from the spider of the wheel mag from the front large calipers. One day after I recover from all my savings which has been poured into the Z I would like to find some wheels with nice offsets to get the lip. The wheels I want but can't afford are the "WORK Gnosis GS2" seen in this post. WORK Gnosis GS2 20x9.5 / 20x11.0 - MSL Silver I personally do not notice the change with the understeer. Here are some updated pics. Eventually down the road maybe a year or two I am considering new wheels Rear (19 x 11) with a tire size of 315 but need to research who is running these and what their experience has been. Last edited by 370z1; 11-03-2011 at 12:19 AM. |
11-26-2011, 09:03 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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update? pics please? I just bought swifts also with 20mm front and 25mm rear spacers on sport rays, will like to see if I can also go with 255 and 285 rear
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11-27-2011, 06:52 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Will see if I can find a pic, it's been awhile since I shot the car. Congrats on the Swifts, you will like the stance and how they handle, they just want to dig in more the harder you push them in a corner.
You should have no rubbing issues at all and I would suggest going 265/35 in front, the ratio is closer to stock. |
11-27-2011, 10:34 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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A few pics with wider tires on stock 19 sport wheels.
RE11's Fr 265\35 & Rr 285\35 (section width difference = 0.79) OEM 245/45 & 275\35 tire section width difference = 1.18 255/45 & 285\35 section width difference = 1.18 (no tires available in this combo size) 20/25 mm spacers Swift springs . . |
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