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bump for my question !
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On swift spring
9.5 +22 ~ +15 / 10.5 +10 |
They look awesome!
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That is absolutely stunning. Wow. Nicely done.
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10.5 + 5 rear will fit fine. That's what I'm running. It's perfectly flush. Just look in my album.
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I think he wants to run stock camber and 305's.
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Ahh...not sure on that.
I'm running -2.1 on swifts, with 295 |
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Do you think i will be able to run stock camber and 295's on swifts with a 10.5" rear and +0 offset? |
I don't know...that's a tough one with stock camber. Maybe with a 25 series tire. You may rub with a 30 series. :twocents:
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Not sure if this helps, but on mine..
http://www.canibeat.com/wp-content/u...ro_370Z_13.jpg Bit of a stretched tire (255/35).. but its 20x10.5 -12 (-2 with a 10mm spacer).. Never rub in the rear. Maybe like 3 degree camber. Don't know exact spec. |
255..damn
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Wait 255 on the rear? I thought he was talking about a 255 on the front.
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Dont know if this helps, but im current lowered on H&R springs (more aggresive than swifts) and have the following wheel set up: 19x9.5
+22mm and 19x10.5 +15mm (+10 with a 5mm spacer). I think both the fronts and backs could be slightly more aggressive as far as offset. I installed a rear camber and toe bolt kit and kept front camber stock. I've posted pictures after the drop as well as my current alignment specs below, i plan to get my rear alignment redone this weekend to get it closer to stock. |
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