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First 370z is running 20's so sidewall is slimmer, that 350z is running 18's most likely with a horrible fitting setup Only reason to stretch is to be able to
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First 370z is running 20's so sidewall is slimmer, that 350z is running 18's most likely with a horrible fitting setup
Only reason to stretch is to be able to slam your car on coilovers, otherwise if on springs it will not look right. 255-30-20 & 285-30-20 would be appropriate size tires for a 20" setup |
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