My aggressive axis shine setup (pics)
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My goal for my setup was to go aggressive as I could without having to roll or pull the fenders on the z. I've had the z for a very long time and also the current wheels. I did not want to change my wheels setup but wanted something a little different, so i decided to go with a more aggressive setup. I did not want to have any fender clearance issues or rubbing issues. I also wanted to be able to maintain stock or close to stock camber and toe settings. With this setup I was able to meet all those requirements plus enjoy a nicely aggressive setup.
Here is my current setup: Axis shine 20+9 with a offset of +15. I added a 15 mm spacer bringing the offset to +0 for the front. In the rear my setup is 20+10 with a offset of +20. I added a +20mm spacer bring the rear offset to +0. So, my offset is currently sitting at +0 for both the front and rear setup. My tire selection was 225/35 for the fronts and 245/35 for the rear. My suspension setup is tanabe gf210 springs with the bump stop mod in the rear. In the rear, I also have spc toe bolts and arms. I would also like to give thanks out to the my350z community that helped me out with setup recommendations, criticisms are welcomed!!


Here is my current setup: Axis shine 20+9 with a offset of +15. I added a 15 mm spacer bringing the offset to +0 for the front. In the rear my setup is 20+10 with a offset of +20. I added a +20mm spacer bring the rear offset to +0. So, my offset is currently sitting at +0 for both the front and rear setup. My tire selection was 225/35 for the fronts and 245/35 for the rear. My suspension setup is tanabe gf210 springs with the bump stop mod in the rear. In the rear, I also have spc toe bolts and arms. I would also like to give thanks out to the my350z community that helped me out with setup recommendations, criticisms are welcomed!!



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Thanks for the compliments. I would like to report there is a possibility I will have to roll my rear fenders, I am hitting at certain incline angles. I'm going to see if i can run a little more rear camber instead of rolling the fender, we will see.
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I really appreciate all of the nice comments. I'm hoping to get the fenders rolled pretty soon. I think it came out perfect. Looks even better in person than it does in pics.
wtf you have virgin fenders with that setup? suprised it not rolled with such an aggressive fitment
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