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Old 03-04-2011, 07:23 AM
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yeah, figured 35 series would look too small. well i guess ill keep the 255/40 thats on there right now and do some pulling. andy (genx350) had to raise up his car and had -5 camber when he had these wheels.. i dont really want to have to raise the car... but i might have to forfeit the height.
Old 03-04-2011, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by phiooz
yeah, figured 35 series would look too small. well i guess ill keep the 255/40 thats on there right now and do some pulling. andy (genx350) had to raise up his car and had -5 camber when he had these wheels.. i dont really want to have to raise the car... but i might have to forfeit the height.
Flare them fenders. I'm
Actually running -7 and fenders are flared because I had the rim kissing the fender going over some dips. But now it cambers in and it still have the flush look.
Old 03-04-2011, 09:31 AM
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whats the best method to flare the fenders?
Old 03-04-2011, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by phiooz
whats the best method to flare the fenders?
fender roller and heat gun. That's your best bet and safest way
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Old 03-04-2011, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by phiooz
i need some help.

i have 18x11.5 -23 in the rears waiting to be put on. its running 255/40. all i have is my fenders rolled and know that i will need to pull it. should i just get 245/40 with a slight pull and some camber? or stick with the 255/40 and do a some major pulling with major camber. i dont have the resources for any major fender work. also, does 255/35 sound silly for 18s?
im running a 245/40 on my fronts 18x11 currently so i wouldn't see a problem running 255 although you are half an inch away from 18x12 and most of us run 265/35 so keep that in mind.

one concern you have to worry about is how low you currently are or want to be and honestly the 35 and 40 series don't look too much off from each other. i would a 265/35 to be safe for a mild stretch on that wheel and just let the fender pull do the talking
Old 03-04-2011, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by phiooz
yeah, figured 35 series would look too small. well i guess ill keep the 255/40 thats on there right now and do some pulling. andy (genx350) had to raise up his car and had -5 camber when he had these wheels.. i dont really want to have to raise the car... but i might have to forfeit the height.
if you don't wanna worry about height then go with the 35 series
this is mine tucking the tire away


notice the stretch on the bottom of the tire, this is a 265/35
Old 03-04-2011, 10:24 AM
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sweettt. thanks fellas. yeah i was going to do the pull on monday so i will have some shot for yall then.
Old 03-04-2011, 10:27 AM
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btw, how many of you guys going to import reactor in houston the 18th. i missed the pre-registration =\
Old 03-04-2011, 10:31 AM
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mann i thought the wheels would have been mounted by now. its going to look sick on black man. going -6 or 7 camber will make it fit.
Old 03-04-2011, 10:33 AM
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haha yeah it would be but im waiting for tyler with the fender roller. hes not free until monday so i gotta wait. imma throw a 25mm spacer with the fender roller to get that **** pulled hard.
Old 03-04-2011, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by al@phatrides
I think on an 18x11.5 it sounds fine. Maybe somebody with more experience can comment though..

I'm going to try a 255/35 on a 19x11 -7 once my wheels show up. 245 has been done, so I think I can squeeze a 255 back there.

This guy is doing a 255 on an 11: http://www.rimtuck.com/setup.php?id=1127

Not nearly as much negative offset as you though. :s
sure you can fit 255/35 that is what I was running on my set up and I had 18x11 -13, but If you like stretched tires I would recommend 245/35 I did not like the stretch on the 255/35 Michellin Pilot PS2 I don't know if it was the design of the tire or something but It wasn't a good stretch for my taste.....here are some pics.....was running -4.7 camber
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Old 03-04-2011, 04:17 PM
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Please don't flame me, but I been up and down these 716 pages running all different kinds of sizes and offsets that my head is all screwed up now. I have to come up with a decision by 3pm tomorrow since I keep changing my mind with the company that has my deposit for my wheels.

I am trying to get a stance and fitment like Toby-22 but I am looking at some Work Schwerts SC1 in 19" in the 9.5 +0/10.5 +0 and the 10 +? /11 +?. I can't visually picture what it would look like roll and pulled on a Z. So can you pro chime in on which sizing I should go with to do it right the first time. The car will be driven somewhat daily and tracked 3-5 times a year. It anBlack 03 350z non-brembo. Please help me out with helpful knowledge

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Old 03-04-2011, 04:28 PM
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after my well worth it wait i ended up with these work vsxx the specs on these are a 19x11 +10 front and a 19x13 around -10

here are the first pic when they were done brush aluminum center with black lip and they are powder coated...all the work done by ralph aka opossum jenkins




this is the 19x13 tried a 275-35-19 it wasn't happening


here is a pic with 285-35-19 and this tire was the perfect setup

and here are 245-35-19 on the 19x11


the rims should be on my 350z this week after the fenders are rolled and pulled and i get the camber arms and camber toe arms dialed in I will be posting pics....thanks for looking
Old 03-04-2011, 04:47 PM
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just wondering....is wheel fitment a contest now?
Old 03-04-2011, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by CrashN
Please don't flame me, but I been up and down these 716 pages running all different kinds of sizes and offsets that my head is all screwed up now. I have to come up with a decision by 3pm tomorrow since I keep changing my mind with the company that has my deposit for my wheels.

I am trying to get a stance and fitment like Toby-22 but I am looking at some Work Schwerts SC1 in 19" in the 9.5 +0/10.5 +0 and the 10 +? /11 +?. I can't visually picture what it would look like roll and pulled on a Z. So can you pro chime in on which sizing I should go with to do it right the first time. The car will be driven somewhat daily and tracked 3-5 times a year. It anBlack 03 350z non-brembo. Please help me out with helpful knowledge
get in line NOOB! everyone wants to be like Toby


JK pm me and i'll help you out bro
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Originally Posted by Twenty4
just wondering....is wheel fitment a contest now?
a little competition is what got this thing where it is now. its no fun if your competing with yourself...just look at how lame the fat tire thread has been
Old 03-04-2011, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Toby-22
a little competition is what got this thing where it is now. its no fun if your competing with yourself...just look at how lame the fat tire thread has been
so true this thread has you thinking ''what the next person will do'' it keeps me on my toes lol
Old 03-04-2011, 11:47 PM
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Vsxx look great how come you didnt do all the windows black only the smaller?
Old 03-05-2011, 06:06 AM
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the wheels are nice
Old 03-05-2011, 02:17 PM
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nice set up


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