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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 09:55 AM
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Thumbs up San Francisco.

Had a chance to do another photoshoot in SF.

Went around to a couple different spots on the same morning and got some pretty decent shots.










Wheel Specs are 19x9.5 +15 / 19x11 +20 Linea Corse LC818 with Hankook Ventus V12 in 255.35.19 front and 275.35.19 rear

more information on wheels here if you're curious:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...9-5-19x11.html

Let us know what you guys think

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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 10:05 AM
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Sooooooo sick!! Can't wait to buy these (in Hyper Black)!!

You wouldn't happen to know if the owner has his rear fenders rolled, would you? Or any rubbing issues in the front? I would assume they're rolled, but was just wondering if he's running enough negative camber to avoid it?
Old Mar 22, 2012 | 11:54 AM
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Dam that looks good, if I had a need for 19 inch street wheels. Those would be on my list.
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those wheels look great. nice concave depth.
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Originally Posted by rotchcrocket04
Sooooooo sick!! Can't wait to buy these (in Hyper Black)!!

You wouldn't happen to know if the owner has his rear fenders rolled, would you? Or any rubbing issues in the front? I would assume they're rolled, but was just wondering if he's running enough negative camber to avoid it?
Rears are rolled, no rubbing issues in the front

Not much negative camber, all within factory specs (it's my car)

Originally Posted by terrasmak
Dam that looks good, if I had a need for 19 inch street wheels. Those would be on my list.
Originally Posted by BoomerZ33
those wheels look great. nice concave depth.
thanks guys!
Old Mar 22, 2012 | 05:45 PM
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I will say, this is the first wheel you guys have put out that really does it for me. And I really like the amount of stretch those 275's give you on the 11" rears. Your Z looks very classy with this setup.
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great wheels. i love mine! even though i dont have a car for them anymore. they look good on my garage floor.
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Originally Posted by WheelDude.com
Rears are rolled, no rubbing issues in the front

Not much negative camber, all within factory specs (it's my car)
Awesome, good to know! Beautiful car - so clean
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thanks for the compliments everyone
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I'll be the first to say I'm not a Rota's fan but this wheel does look clean. Well played
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looks hot!
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Originally Posted by WheelDude.com
Rears are rolled, no rubbing issues in the front

Not much negative camber, all within factory specs
That's good to know. I'm guessing it was necessary to roll them in the rear with such a wide rim and low offsets. Are there such thing as rough roads in CA? Any rubbing issues on rougher roads?
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Zoeb, do you happen to have any pics from the rear? I'm just interested in seeing a better picture of how much negative camber you're running.

I got my wheels on Friday (they look amazing btw) and test fit one on the rear. And damn, they stick out past the fenders by nearly a 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch (I'm just guessing). Granted I'm running nearly 0 camber, so that obviously has to change. I believe I'll also be going a little lower since the 19's bumped the ride height up slightly over my 18's.

Can't wait to get these on, they look amazing
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That's good to know. I'm guessing it was necessary to roll them in the rear with such a wide rim and low offsets. Are there such thing as rough roads in CA? Any rubbing issues on rougher roads?
yea, had a roll in the rear

If the car isn't too low I don't see it being needed though

Originally Posted by rotchcrocket04
Zoeb, do you happen to have any pics from the rear? I'm just interested in seeing a better picture of how much negative camber you're running.

I got my wheels on Friday (they look amazing btw) and test fit one on the rear. And damn, they stick out past the fenders by nearly a 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch (I'm just guessing). Granted I'm running nearly 0 camber, so that obviously has to change. I believe I'll also be going a little lower since the 19's bumped the ride height up slightly over my 18's.

Can't wait to get these on, they look amazing
nope, unfortunately don't have any pictures of the setup from the rear.

You can't really gauge how it's gonna sit unless you have a tire mounted and the cars on the ground (when the cars in the air there's a TON of positive camber, so it will look like it's sticking out.

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Thats a hella clean set up, the wheels look great on the car..
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Super clean i love all the backgrounds!!!!!!
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BRB....I need to change my boxers
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wheels look awesome on the SB-Z !
Old Apr 17, 2012 | 11:59 AM
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Very nice!
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so are the rears +20 or +25 offset?

first post says +20, link says +25.



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