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Old May 6, 2011 | 08:42 PM
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Default Test fitted my TE37 Time Attacks today

Just wanted to see the brake clearance. Thought I'd ***** some pics.
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Old May 6, 2011 | 08:43 PM
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And through on my Zspeed undertray.



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Old May 7, 2011 | 01:44 AM
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Nice rimz mang. Im guessing those are front 4 piston caliper and 18s? jw what's the point of replacing the stock undertray with that??
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Old May 7, 2011 | 05:13 AM
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Nope, they are the front 6 piston 355mm rotor with 19's. I labeled the pictures wrong ill fix it. As far as the point for the undertray, my stock one was jacked up, this one has an oil change door, and it gives a little more high speed rigidity to the front bumper.

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Old May 7, 2011 | 08:01 AM
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Nice rims...should look awesome on the red
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Old May 7, 2011 | 11:09 AM
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Icic thx for the info mang
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Nice!
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Old May 9, 2011 | 04:05 PM
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Thanks everyone. I'll be doing my first oil change with the new undertray this weekend, i'm sure it will be much easier. looked like there was plenty of room to get to everything. I can't wait to get my wheels mounted up, but im still undecided on what size tires to go with. I was thinking 255/35-19F and 285/35-19R or 285/30-19R. Any thoughts?
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Originally Posted by SoCal07HR
Thanks everyone. I'll be doing my first oil change with the new undertray this weekend, i'm sure it will be much easier. looked like there was plenty of room to get to everything. I can't wait to get my wheels mounted up, but im still undecided on what size tires to go with. I was thinking 255/35-19F and 285/35-19R or 285/30-19R. Any thoughts?
Are the wheels 9 1/2 front and 10 1/2 rear? If 10 1/2 rear, I recommend the 285/30-19
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I was actually leaning toward the 285/35-19s because the 30s would be shorter than the fronts. My Z isn't lowered so ill have less fender gap too. thanks for the advise, why do you recommend the 30 series? My wheels are 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 +22.

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Originally Posted by SoCal07HR
I was actually leaning toward the 285/35-19s because the 30s would be shorter than the fronts. My Z isn't lowered so ill have less fender gap too. thanks for the advise, why do you recommend the 30 series? My wheels are 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 +22.
On a lowered car, I think the 30's would look a bit better and actually front (255/35) and rear (285/30) would be pretty close in "height".

However, went back and researched my answer and the the 285/35-19 is closer to the stock z rear wheel "height" and might work better.
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On a lowered car, I think the 30's would look a bit better and actually front (255/35) and rear (285/30) would be pretty close in "height".

However, went back and researched my answer and the the 285/35-19 is closer to the stock z rear wheel "height" and might work better.
Thanks for researching, instead of just throwing info around.

Yeah I was using that tire size calculator on 1010tires.com, the 255/35-19 fronts and 285/35-19 rears will be my first set of tires. When I get my coilovers, bushings, ect Ill go with some different sizes.

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that undertray looks sharp what did that set you back?nm looked it up.

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I did my oil change through the access door in the undertray last night and there is plenty of room to get to everything. It went really smooth, best part is when the oil is draining it never hits the undertray, whether its coming from the plug or filter. No mess. I highly recommend this part, its good stuff.
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Originally Posted by SoCal07HR
I did my oil change through the access door in the undertray last night and there is plenty of room to get to everything. It went really smooth, best part is when the oil is draining it never hits the undertray, whether its coming from the plug or filter. No mess. I highly recommend this part, its good stuff.

Thanks for the review!
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