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What size and offset are your wheels? and what size tires? I have the same exact wheels but mine are abc exclusives. I have 19x10.5 +10 front with 245/35/19 and 19x12.5 +1 rear with 275/35/19
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lol youd be surprised. ive lived in socal, worcester MA, seattle, new mexico, and the roads can be good or bad anywhere.
people who say they cant go low cuz roads are shitty where they live is a lame excuse.
pay to play. remember the roads. where the potholes are. which entrances to avoid. etc.
people who say they cant go low cuz roads are shitty where they live is a lame excuse.
pay to play. remember the roads. where the potholes are. which entrances to avoid. etc.
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^^^^ I didn't mention that the alignment was adjusted back to factory specs so we'll see how it goes.. Plus of course it's going to stick out a lot cause the wheel isn't all the way up. Lol
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@350z boi
Roll and pull! Holy jesus. Can't wait to see those go on.
+1 for Socal. +2 for Seattle. My two homes.
Hah I betch about going low due to WA roads.
My work has MADDDD speed bumps, I can barely make it to employee parking.
+3 for third comment Duckee.
I need to start taking note of the pot holes.
Places to avoid. ETC.
Roll and pull! Holy jesus. Can't wait to see those go on.
lol youd be surprised. ive lived in socal, worcester MA, seattle, new mexico, and the roads can be good or bad anywhere.
people who say they cant go low cuz roads are shitty where they live is a lame excuse.
pay to play. remember the roads. where the potholes are. which entrances to avoid. etc.
people who say they cant go low cuz roads are shitty where they live is a lame excuse.
pay to play. remember the roads. where the potholes are. which entrances to avoid. etc.
Hah I betch about going low due to WA roads.
My work has MADDDD speed bumps, I can barely make it to employee parking.
+3 for third comment Duckee.
I need to start taking note of the pot holes.
Places to avoid. ETC.
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Absolutely love those wheels but godd damn. Hope you can pull these off as well as your other wheels Those lip sizes are up there for the biggest i've seen on a Z.
I totally agree. Love the Rotiforms
I totally agree. Love the Rotiforms
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Quick question, I do know this has been asked before but I just want to double check.
Will these sizes fit my 350Z?
18x10.5 -7 front
18x12 -13 rear
I did read in couple threads that the 12 in the rear is really pushing it, however, some mentioned it has to do with the offset as well. I believe I read somewhere in one of these posts that the size of the rim also matters, someone mentioned it would be easier to fit if it is 18 instead of 19 or 20" rims.
I do want to mention that the previous owner of my Z did roll the rear fenders and I believe it was pulled as well.
I'm just a bit caught up trying to understand the offsets.
Thank you.
Will these sizes fit my 350Z?
18x10.5 -7 front
18x12 -13 rear
I did read in couple threads that the 12 in the rear is really pushing it, however, some mentioned it has to do with the offset as well. I believe I read somewhere in one of these posts that the size of the rim also matters, someone mentioned it would be easier to fit if it is 18 instead of 19 or 20" rims.
I do want to mention that the previous owner of my Z did roll the rear fenders and I believe it was pulled as well.
I'm just a bit caught up trying to understand the offsets.
Thank you.
Last edited by Sean S; 07-19-2011 at 08:05 AM.