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yea i know the fenders dont fit right and the back needs to be lowered just a bit, but all that will be get done as soon as i get my brakes installed i am jsut waiting on a piston that is on back order
yea i know the fenders dont fit right and the back needs to be lowered just a bit, but all that will be get done as soon as i get my brakes installed i am jsut waiting on a piston that is on back order
Damn... that's sexy as hell... like you said.. as soon as you lower that rear... its gonna look smoookin!!\
Man Z33s are killing it when it comes to aggressive setups.
Here is another Z on HellaFlush, I know he is own here, but don't know his screen name. Very nice set up.
Fenders and sideskirts fit terrible. Who is it made by?
fenders will fit right i only have one bolt in the front by the headlight that connects it to the bumper it will fit straight just needs some tweeking. sideskirts dont fit well all but i can get them to fit a bit better, just working with carbon fiber and getting it to fit right kinda sucks
I'm ordering some custom wheels in a 19 inch. Since you guys are offset gurus, I wanted to know what is an offset that will give a good mix of aggressive without going over the edge (no negatives here). I'm looking for something pretty flush, but not needing really stretched tires.
9.5/10.5 19 inch setup, me and the seller have been discussing +15 in the rear, +17 or so front with a 255/35/19 and 285/35/19 tire combo, probably dropped on some springs like the gf210. (fenders will be rolled, camber kit ready). Is +15 still within 'mild' specs?
I'm ordering some custom wheels in a 19 inch. Since you guys are offset gurus, I wanted to know what is an offset that will give a good mix of aggressive without going over the edge (no negatives here). I'm looking for something pretty flush, but not needing really stretched tires.
9.5/10.5 19 inch setup, me and the seller have been discussing +15 in the rear, +17 or so front with a 255/35/19 and 285/35/19 tire combo, probably dropped on some springs like the gf210. (fenders will be rolled, camber kit ready). Is +15 still within 'mild' specs?
Yes, that set up is mild. Try more along the lines of +0 offset if you want to be flush.
Not if they are the right diameter. The stretch doesn't matter at all, just overall diameter needs to stay in the 3% range... Is that what you are asking?
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Last edited by Thermal1; May 26, 2009 at 09:13 AM.
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