Who's Z is this? SS on 5zigen hyper 5zr
I was looking through the wheel gallery (great collection Bubble) and I was wondering who's Z this was. Wanted to ask a few questions regarding the rims (offset, tire size etc). Hot looking car.
1st thread btw..been on the forum for a while doing research but never actually posted. Nice to meet you all.
^^^ Will do..still on the lookout..
They look to me like 19x9F 19x10R I know they make these in a 9.5 width also but haven't seen a 10.5 yet. Anyone know if they make them in that size? Also any rim experts out there have an idea of the offsets as well? I always wondered why hyper 5zr offsets seem so conservative compared to all the other rim offsets used for the z. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
They look to me like 19x9F 19x10R I know they make these in a 9.5 width also but haven't seen a 10.5 yet. Anyone know if they make them in that size? Also any rim experts out there have an idea of the offsets as well? I always wondered why hyper 5zr offsets seem so conservative compared to all the other rim offsets used for the z. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Its not me but maybe I can help until he chimes in, here's mine with the same rims
http://photos.cafreeman.com/carshoot/350zTT/index.html
Mine are 19x8.5fr +33 and 19x9.5 rear +31
Michelin PS2's 255/35 and 285/35
http://photos.cafreeman.com/carshoot/350zTT/index.html
Mine are 19x8.5fr +33 and 19x9.5 rear +31
Michelin PS2's 255/35 and 285/35
Originally Posted by barthelb
Its not me but maybe I can help until he chimes in, here's mine with the same rims
http://photos.cafreeman.com/carshoot/350zTT/index.html
Mine are 19x8.5fr +33 and 19x9.5 rear +31
Michelin PS2's 255/35 and 285/35
http://photos.cafreeman.com/carshoot/350zTT/index.html
Mine are 19x8.5fr +33 and 19x9.5 rear +31
Michelin PS2's 255/35 and 285/35
Going through your pics, it looks to me like the rims/tires are tucked in a little bit. Do you think by going 9 F and 10 R would make a difference and give it a more "filling" appearance? The offsets for these rims are conservative (above 30) and I would like to avoid spaces whenever possible when going aftermarket.
With my offset you can't fit anything larger than 285 in the rear unless you roll the fenders. Now you could get a larger size rim like a 10 and run a 275 and that might give you the look your after. You also have to consider my camber. While still pretty aggressive its been corrected. It should be corrected even more. If I could do it all over, I would go 9FR 10rear only so I have more than enough rim to run wide tires with my power levels.
They also don't look too tucked in like you mention.
They also don't look too tucked in like you mention.
Originally Posted by by15vc
Sweet car bart
Going through your pics, it looks to me like the rims/tires are tucked in a little bit. Do you think by going 9 F and 10 R would make a difference and give it a more "filling" appearance? The offsets for these rims are conservative (above 30) and I would like to avoid spaces whenever possible when going aftermarket.
Going through your pics, it looks to me like the rims/tires are tucked in a little bit. Do you think by going 9 F and 10 R would make a difference and give it a more "filling" appearance? The offsets for these rims are conservative (above 30) and I would like to avoid spaces whenever possible when going aftermarket.
Originally Posted by barthelb
Its not me but maybe I can help until he chimes in, here's mine with the same rims
http://photos.cafreeman.com/carshoot/350zTT/index.html
Mine are 19x8.5fr +33 and 19x9.5 rear +31
Michelin PS2's 255/35 and 285/35
http://photos.cafreeman.com/carshoot/350zTT/index.html
Mine are 19x8.5fr +33 and 19x9.5 rear +31
Michelin PS2's 255/35 and 285/35
wow, thats nice. is that the erubuni wing in the pics?
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