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I have no idea what the back is but i would say its closer to 6 or 7 degrees and the front is about 3. I wish i had more front camber and less rear but I don't want to to buy FUCA's
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Looks fantastic, Any more info on that splitter and fenders? Looks great on your car.
Some more goodies are coming soon, just bought a new house.. Should have everything finished before WekFest December 15th.
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What would you guy's say is an optimal size for perfect fitment on air, 18's or 19's?
Getting a set made very soon and looking at 12 inch wide for the rear.
But can't decide, seems like there is an equal amount of each wheel size on here.
Getting a set made very soon and looking at 12 inch wide for the rear.
But can't decide, seems like there is an equal amount of each wheel size on here.
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Never go 20s. Especially if you wanna pull off 12s in the rear. They're just too big looking. Hell, if I was on air I'd be on 18s. It gives you more room to stretch a tire on a wider wheel and lets you air out to the floor.
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Think it really depends on taste.
There are some pretty sweet 350z on air that roll on 20".
Just to mention two:
http://www.stancenation.com/2013/03/...t-nissan-350z/
http://www.stancenation.com/2012/03/...o-nissan-350z/
There are some pretty sweet 350z on air that roll on 20".
Just to mention two:
http://www.stancenation.com/2013/03/...t-nissan-350z/
http://www.stancenation.com/2012/03/...o-nissan-350z/
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I'm actually on 20's right now. Used to have 19's and was more of a fan of that look. 18's allow for you to get so low though..
Thank's for the input guys just need to figure it out before I spend a large chunk on AG.
Here's back in November at SEMA
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Thank's for the input guys just need to figure it out before I spend a large chunk on AG.
Here's back in November at SEMA
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If you're spending with ag, I'm sure you're talking to Scott. Ask him about getting a sponsorship and tell him that Quinton sent you! Super great team to work with. One day I'll be able to afford some of their forged wheels, but I'm also waiting for the perfect set for me.
Been a while, so here is a pic before it started snowing everywhere..
EDIT: Not sure why it's showing up so blurry
Been a while, so here is a pic before it started snowing everywhere..
EDIT: Not sure why it's showing up so blurry
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If you're spending with ag, I'm sure you're talking to Scott. Ask him about getting a sponsorship and tell him that Quinton sent you! Super great team to work with. One day I'll be able to afford some of their forged wheels, but I'm also waiting for the perfect set for me.
Thanks! They are just 20x10 -5 (w/spacer) in the front, 20x11 +10. Tires are 225/35/20 - 255/35/20. Tried to push the back wheel out more but with 20's it get's a little tricky. Got these wheels fully sponsored for the show and that's all I planned on using them for so I didn't work on ideal specs.
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^ Yes. I just had to pull mine, It's quite possibly the smallest pull ever, but it needs to be done or you will rub and your wheel will also hit the top of the fender when you hit a bump. It is about a 2mm pull.