my altima is going to need some help
ok, i put my Z's stock rims on my 06 altima, and the result is gorgeous. However, the rear tires rub. So where can i go and get them rolled. any referal would be appreciated. I had my windows tinted recently, thanks to dkorr, who referred me to this guy at Skyline tinitng. The dude did meticulous job. now i need help - someone who can take care for the altima. i will snap couple of shots tomorrow, so you can see what i am talking about. Thanks
Last edited by 350Zimo; Dec 6, 2007 at 11:22 PM.
Originally Posted by 350Zimo
ok, i put my Z's stock rims on my 06 altima, and the result is gorgeous. However, the rear tires rub. So where can i go and get them rolled. any referal would be appreciated. I had my windows tinted recently, thanks to dkorr, who referred me to this guy at Skyline tinitng. The dude did meticulous job. now i need help - someone who can take care for the altima. i will snap couple of shots tomorrow, so you can see what i am talking about. Thanks
Originally Posted by HaulinZ
rub like bad rub or rub like if you were to take off the 245 and put a 225 on it like the fronts you could possibly get away with it? ill ask a few of my VW friends because they are all about rolling fenders... im sure they would know
Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
We've had this discussion in the NW before, and never came up with a good answer. Basically you just have to do it yourself.
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Instead of a 45 series tires, go with a 40. That should help. Lowering will add on some negative camber which also helps. Switch the rims around. Put the rims that were on the front of the 350Z in the REAR. Put the rims that were in he rear of the 350Z in front. For some odd reasons, the rear tires look beefier then the front in those pictures..
Originally Posted by 2002AltimateV6
Instead of a 45 series tires, go with a 40. That should help. Lowering will add on some negative camber which also helps. Switch the rims around. Put the rims that were on the front of the 350Z in the REAR. Put the rims that were in he rear of the 350Z in front. For some odd reasons, the rear tires look beefier then the front in those pictures..
I'm trying to understand why you would put wider rubber in the rear when the Altima is a front wheel drive... aside from looks, there will be no real advantage.
Am I missing or misunderstanding something (??)
Am I missing or misunderstanding something (??)
Originally Posted by 240Zplus110
I'm trying to understand why you would put wider rubber in the rear when the Altima is a front wheel drive... aside from looks, there will be no real advantage.
Am I missing or misunderstanding something (??)
Am I missing or misunderstanding something (??)
well the only thing i can really think of is my buddy had his fenders rolled on his benz at bel red auto rebuild... but i wouldnt really want to reccomend them because your service is as good as flipping a coin... sometimes people have great luck with them and others come out wanting to hunt somebody down
Originally Posted by HaulinZ
well the only thing i can really think of is my buddy had his fenders rolled on his benz at bel red auto rebuild... but i wouldnt really want to reccomend them because your service is as good as flipping a coin... sometimes people have great luck with them and others come out wanting to hunt somebody down
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