Hi all, Need some help here. Thinking of ssr type f f9.5 +22 and r10.5 +15 and Swift lowering springs. Will this above combo rub? I am running on stock
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11-22-2011, 03:57 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Will it rub? SSR & Swifts
Hi all,
Need some help here. Thinking of ssr type f f9.5 +22 and r10.5 +15 and Swift lowering springs. Will this above combo rub? I am running on stock 245 and 275 rubber that will be fitted to the new rims. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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If you don't want the stretched look you should get at least 285 for the rear, the fronts need to be bigger than 245.
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11-22-2011, 08:37 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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thanks, it was a lot of fun. I think the SSR type-f and swift springs is a perfect combo on the 370z
a 255/285 setup would be fantastic, but I think he is trying to get some more life out of the stock tires. I would not be worried about running 245/275 tires on them-- they will be stretched, but nothing terrible. |
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Personally i think the combo looks great.. cost much less than the TE37s and strangely not as common as the volks...
yup, am stretching my stockies as long as i can.. car only has 6k miles on it.. Red_Zed, you were running 18s right? should be similar in fitment for the 19s i suppose.... Quote:
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