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Damn that was a heavy rear wheel on the 350. With the 370z you would still have to keep the overall diameter the same for the electronics to play nice.
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Damn that was a heavy rear wheel on the 350. With the 370z you would still have to keep the overall diameter the same for the electronics to play nice. I don't understand the point of going smaller only in the front other then to reduce unsprung weight such as for drag cars.
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