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Check out Tayloryan370's journal, he has the same wheels, I think he runs 255&295

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Old 08-10-2013, 12:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Check out Tayloryan370's journal, he has the same wheels, I think he runs 255&295
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How do I find his journal? I would really like to get in contact with this person as I have some questions about the fit.

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Check out Tayloryan370's journal, he has the same wheels, I think he runs 255&295
The front's do not seem to fit the car. Since the car has less then 500 miles on it, I decided to use the stock tires that came with the car. So to clear things up, I'm running the following specs:

19x9 + 15 => 245/40/19
19x10.5 + 20 => 285/35/19

These wheels were purchased from GetYourWheels.com and Eric was very specific that I wouldn't have a problem with the fitment, but as you can see in the photos, I do have problems. The rears are perfect, in fact they could use like a 10mm spacer on the rear to even kick them out more.

Can someone with these wheels or similar specs chime in? Are you running aggressive camber, etc? How did you get these to fit properly?
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Can someone with these wheels or similar specs chime in? Are you running aggressive camber, etc? How did you get these to fit properly?
too late now, but those are 350Z/G35C offsets. you need to run considerable negative camber to make that fit and slam it.
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Kenchan, what is considered considerable? I am installing my Swift Spec-R springs this Saturday.

I was told lowering the car will help along with running negative camber but maybe someone could elaborate as to why lowering would help.

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too late now, but those are 350Z/G35C offsets. you need to run considerable negative camber to make that fit and slam it.
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too late now, but those are 350Z/G35C offsets. you need to run considerable negative camber to make that fit and slam it.
This is not true... This offset will fit with a swift spring kit just like the 9.5 +20 with the forgestar F14 and the Avant Garde M310 that we run.
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This is not true... This offset will fit with a swift spring kit just like the 9.5 +20 with the forgestar F14 and the Avant Garde M310 that we run.
you can believe wat you want, but those will not work for me as the tires will stick out too far on the front.

'too far' is obviously subjective. i dont like my cars looking like a tank.
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