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///PureSwank 01-02-2013 06:21 AM

What Siize Spacers?
 
I'm getting my new tires in today. They are the same size as my current ones. What size spacers would you guys recommend using so that the rear tires come out a bit further towards the rear fender? I'm on swift springs if it matters.


Five:AD S5:F Gun Metal 20x10.5/20x9.5 Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 245/35/20/285/30/20
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...230_123900.jpg

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 06:39 AM

Based on this angle, it looks like a 10mm at the most... but most likely a 5mm would work. Do you have another shot of straight down the side?

///PureSwank 01-02-2013 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2089541)
Based on this angle, it looks like a 10mm at the most... but most likely a 5mm would work. Do you have another shot of straight down the side?

Does this help?

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...224_172710.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...224_172641.jpg

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 06:45 AM

Yeah, I'd say nothing more than a 10mm, but a 5mm would probably be spot on.

The method I use is roughly 5mm < 1/4in and 10mm < 1/2in. So if you have a tape measure, just place it against the tire and look down from the fender and see how much tuck you have. Then that will give you a good idea of where you stand.

///PureSwank 01-02-2013 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2089543)
Yeah, I'd say nothing more than a 10mm, but a 5mm would probably be spot on.

The method I use is roughly 5mm < 1/4in and 10mm < 1/2in. So if you have a tape measure, just place it against the tire and look down from the fender and see how much tuck you have. Then that will give you a good idea of where you stand.

Thanks Bro. Do you have pictures of your setup? And what are you running?

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ///PureSwank (Post 2089544)
Thanks Bro. Do you have pictures of your setup? And what are you running?

Right now I have on Volk ce28n's 19x9.5/10.5 +22 all around. I have on a 5mm spacer on the rears. 255/19/35 and 295/19/30 rubber. In the spring when I get new summer tires I'm going 265 up front though. :tup:

///PureSwank 01-02-2013 06:59 AM

Damn, looks real clean. Thats the type of distance I want for my tires from the fender. I wouldmt mind a little bit more lol. Getting the tires in and getting them aligned so might as well knock out two birds with one stone.

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ///PureSwank (Post 2089548)
Damn, looks real clean. Thats the type of distance I want for my tires from the fender. I wouldmt mind a little bit more lol. Getting the tires in and getting them aligned so might as well knock out two birds with one stone.

I'm also dropped on K&W v3's fwiw. :tiphat:

///PureSwank 01-02-2013 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2089550)
I'm also dropped on K&W v3's fwiw. :tiphat:

Yeah thats the first thing i noticed!!! The slam!!!! Is your Z turboed?

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ///PureSwank (Post 2089551)
Yeah thats the first thing i noticed!!! The slam!!!! Is your Z turboed?

No. :( One day... :stirthepot:

Shamrock 01-02-2013 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2089543)
Yeah, I'd say nothing more than a 10mm, but a 5mm would probably be spot on.

The method I use is roughly 5mm < 1/4in and 10mm < 1/2in. So if you have a tape measure, just place it against the tire and look down from the fender and see how much tuck you have. Then that will give you a good idea of where you stand.

Hi, I don't understand your method. Could you please explain?

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Shamrock (Post 2089602)
Hi, I don't understand your method. Could you please explain?

Use your tape measure and pull 3" or so out from the wheel and place the face of it against the wheel lip. Looking down from over the fender, read how much is covered...

For example, you see the wheel is tucked 1 1/4" inside the fender. Rough math of 10mm~1/2", = 25mm(ish). So you'd want a 25mm spacer to bring the wheel "flush".

///PureSwank 01-02-2013 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2089553)
No. :( One day... :stirthepot:

I have really been debating of going twin turbo. And from what I hear on average is that most reach the 500rwhp mark on a conservative build. My question is.....is this car made to handle that type of power? How in the world is a small car like this even going to hook? The tires would be all over ther place. Are there more cons then pros stacked up with this type of build and this particular type of car? It's not like we can just throw M/T's on it you know. I own a c6 z06 as well that dishes out 575rwhp without nitrous. But the car manages to take the power right and put most of it down. This car is all over the place with just the stock power when I hammer it. I need some advice. Maybe someone with this build can chime in? I just hi jacked my own thread :ughdance:

XwChriswX 01-02-2013 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by ///PureSwank (Post 2090035)
I have really been debating of going twin turbo. And from what I hear on average is that most reach the 500rwhp mark on a conservative build. My question is.....is this car made to handle that type of power? How in the world is a small car like this even going to hook? The tires would be all over ther place. Are there more cons then pros stacked up with this type of build and this particular type of car? It's not like we can just throw M/T's on it you know. I own a c6 z06 as well that dishes out 575rwhp without nitrous. But the car manages to take the power right and put most of it down. This car is all over the place with just the stock power when I hammer it. I need some advice. Maybe someone with this build can chime in? I just hi jacked my own thread :ughdance:

:icon17: It happens.

As for the rubber, wider is better, that's why I went with the 295, some go 305 on 10.5" wheels, which is fine too. Also I'm 7AT, so I don't have nearly as much "instant" power as soon as you get on it :( so that's a negative.

But as for platform ability, most people have seen the motor handles FI quite well, it's the tranny that gives first... I think it's only rated to 399 TQ?? (Correct me if I'm wrong old wise ones) And of course that's with different uses and drivers specific.

Then there are the tunes, most I believe have a "500hp" tune for fun days or track days, but for daily use will have a safer 400-450hp tune. It all really depends, like anything else as long as you take care of it and have the proper supporting mods, it can be just fine.

///PureSwank 01-02-2013 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2090068)
:icon17: It happens.

As for the rubber, wider is better, that's why I went with the 295, some go 305 on 10.5" wheels, which is fine too. Also I'm 7AT, so I don't have nearly as much "instant" power as soon as you get on it :( so that's a negative.

But as for platform ability, most people have seen the motor handles FI quite well, it's the tranny that gives first... I think it's only rated to 399 TQ?? (Correct me if I'm wrong old wise ones) And of course that's with different uses and drivers specific.

Then there are the tunes, most I believe have a "500hp" tune for fun days or track days, but for daily use will have a safer 400-450hp tune. It all really depends, like anything else as long as you take care of it and have the proper supporting mods, it can be just fine.

http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...ine-block.html

That was what I was told. Feel free to chime in on that info. My concern afterwards was having that amount of power on this type of platform.


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