20" vs. 19" SSR's?
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I am a ssr buyer but mines are sitting in my living room till it gets warm.. its so hard to find people who have the gt2-h... so ill take this oppertunity to ask again . any body have pics of a 19" gt2-h on the z?????????????
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Not trying to high jack the thread here, but I have had my eye on some SSR Comp-H's for awhile now. I have been able to find only one person on this massive 350z forum who is running this wheel, and he's using a 17" version strictly for his winter wheels.
Looking at TireRack.com, they offer a great deal on these wheels, but the offsets look horrendous: +31 in the fronts and +43 in the rears. Is this the reason that more people aren't using these wheels? The wheel looks similar to a Volk TE37 and they weigh only 21lbs (light for a 19" wheel). Considering how reasonable the price is ($1600, give or take) are there any caveats to running this wheel on a Z?
Thanks
Looking at TireRack.com, they offer a great deal on these wheels, but the offsets look horrendous: +31 in the fronts and +43 in the rears. Is this the reason that more people aren't using these wheels? The wheel looks similar to a Volk TE37 and they weigh only 21lbs (light for a 19" wheel). Considering how reasonable the price is ($1600, give or take) are there any caveats to running this wheel on a Z?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by tropicalypso
Not trying to high jack the thread here, but I have had my eye on some SSR Comp-H's for awhile now. I have been able to find only one person on this massive 350z forum who is running this wheel, and he's using a 17" version strictly for his winter wheels.
Looking at TireRack.com, they offer a great deal on these wheels, but the offsets look horrendous: +31 in the fronts and +43 in the rears. Is this the reason that more people aren't using these wheels? The wheel looks similar to a Volk TE37 and they weigh only 21lbs (light for a 19" wheel). Considering how reasonable the price is ($1600, give or take) are there any caveats to running this wheel on a Z?
Thanks
Looking at TireRack.com, they offer a great deal on these wheels, but the offsets look horrendous: +31 in the fronts and +43 in the rears. Is this the reason that more people aren't using these wheels? The wheel looks similar to a Volk TE37 and they weigh only 21lbs (light for a 19" wheel). Considering how reasonable the price is ($1600, give or take) are there any caveats to running this wheel on a Z?
Thanks
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