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Old 10-18-2016, 09:21 PM   #196 (permalink)
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camber doesn't cause increased wear if your toe is zeroed out

and what sorta hardcore drag racing are you doing where you need ZOMG GRIP
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Old 10-19-2016, 11:57 AM   #197 (permalink)
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why are OEM camber specs a limitation? And that car isn't even that low, its barely tucking tire. Does not seem difficult to dial that up.

if you want fitment, coilovers, suspension arms and a bit of negative camber. Not sure why every sports car owner isn't down for adjustable suspension. So many scared Z owners on here.

DPE_G has 20x11 +0 with a 285/30. Not sure whathis camber specs are but it looks minimal. Easy peasy fitment that looks great.

I ordered 20x12 +20 in back. Kinda wish i went 20x11 +0
I love when people compare static vs. air

Ghost116, the car has SPL arms and about -3 degrees of camber in the rear. Sideskirts sit 1" off the ground, front subframe about 2", exhaust hits the lane dividing street reflectors. It looks good, but the ride height makes it more difficult to drive. Or you can buy air ride and park that bitch hard.
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I love when people compare static vs. air

Ghost116, the car has SPL arms and about -3 degrees of camber in the rear. Sideskirts sit 1" off the ground, front subframe about 2", exhaust hits the lane dividing street reflectors. It looks good, but the ride height makes it more difficult to drive. Or you can buy air ride and park that bitch hard.
Exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks for the info man, don't plan on being that low lol just an inch or so lower then stock. But maybe one day air will be an option I am leaning towards liking it especially with the improvements in performance side of air suspension not just being for looks
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Exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks for the info man, don't plan on being that low lol just an inch or so lower then stock. But maybe one day air will be an option I am leaning towards liking it especially with the improvements in performance side of air suspension not just being for looks
No problem

Air ride has definitely come a long way. We won't ever run it on our Z because well... it's a sports car
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UFerrada fr4
20x10.5 et 15. 245/35
Going to roll a bit up front and add spacers to rear possibly -5 offset in rear or more.
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11/25/16. Cambered it more. Spacers added to rear. Sitting purrdy. Pictures are terrible. Not doing it any justice.
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UFerrada fr4
20x10.5 et 15. 245/35
Going to roll a bit up front and add spacers to rear possibly -5 offset in rear or more.
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11/25/16. Cambered it more. Spacers added to rear. Sitting purrdy. Pictures are terrible. Not doing it any justice.
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Good to see someone from Guam! Brotha, any rubbing from the front when you make a turn? Im planning to buy an all-around 20x11 XXR 968. It was a perfect timing to see your set up here.

Any one running 20x11 all around? Thanks.
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This thread is going to really come in handy.


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Found some wheels at a good price but not sure how the offsets would work

The specs would be:
20x9.5 +22
20x10.5 +25


I would like them to sit just inside the finders after i drop it a little i think or maybe flush with the fenders. Definitely looking for a meaty tire setup. Would I need spacers? What size tire would yall recommend? Im thinking 265 front and 305 rear but no idea if those would poke out.

Im also planning on installing coil overs soon so there is some adjustment to be had there.


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at 20 inches, 265 and 305 is a hard. 265/30 is pretty short. 265/35 is tall. Folks seem to like running 305/30 in back though, so i guess thats fine. Its taller than stock though

255/35 and 295/30 might be better

those offsets though are super conservative. Fronts are ok, same standard sizing everyone does with no fitment issues. Rears are pretty sunk.

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at 20 inches, 265 and 305 is a hard. 265/30 is pretty short. 265/35 is tall. Folks seem to like running 305/30 in back though, so i guess thats fine. Its taller than stock though

255/35 and 295/30 might be better

those offsets though are super conservative. Fronts are ok, same standard sizing everyone does with no fitment issues. Rears are pretty sunk.

Bleh sizing. Don't care if they're a good deal, pass and wait for the next one or save up and get the right size to begin with in the wheel you want
Thanks option zero. I could add a 5mm spacer to the front and 10mm spacer to the back to make the offsets

9.5 + 17 and
10.5 + 12

Those offsets would work and be much better yes?

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better? sure

but why mess with spacers instead of buying the right size out out the gate? You getting these wheels for free? are they gold plated? made out of pure dry carbon fiber?

You never HAVE to buy a compromised option, you can just walk away. Like you should on this deal.
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better? sure

but why mess with spacers instead of buying the right size out out the gate? You getting these wheels for free? are they gold plated? made out of pure dry carbon fiber?

You never HAVE to buy a compromised option, you can just walk away. Like you should on this deal.
Didn't realize putting spacers on were that big of a deal...

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its not the spacers
its buying wheels with mediocre sizes to begin with

and even the spacers are a bandaid

but like i said
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