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I'm guessing you mean +26 and +32?
Also are you asking whether or not your tires will rub against your fenders, or whether the spokes will clear your brake calipers, or what? You'll need to give the tire size to answer the first question, and you'll need to give which brake calipers you are using for the second question.
If you post the specific wheels that you are considering, someone else with the same setup could have a chance to chime in.
Also are you asking whether or not your tires will rub against your fenders, or whether the spokes will clear your brake calipers, or what? You'll need to give the tire size to answer the first question, and you'll need to give which brake calipers you are using for the second question.
If you post the specific wheels that you are considering, someone else with the same setup could have a chance to chime in.
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If it is really negative offset, it will fit but you will need a lot of excessive negative camber to sit under the wheel well.
If it is positive, then buy some spacers with it because it will not be flush enough.
If it is positive, then buy some spacers with it because it will not be flush enough.
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ok...are looking to run major dish?
if your going for bragging rights as far as offset, -32 and -26 that is pretty crazy, but on a high disk, you wont be getting much for the dish or stance
you said you have the non brembo Z, i would recommend going for something lower, if you look at www.ame-wheels.com they have the chart on the shallen MX line.
if you want the fat lip, i recommend a low disk and a slightly higher offset.
example: according to their spec sheet 10 wide, -3 offset, your looking at 141mm of dish (5inch range), but if you go with the specs you posted earlier, the rear dish will be under 100mm because of the high disk. and from what the spec sheet looks like the front might have more dish than the rear....?
the advantage of having a non brembo Z, is that you are able to run a crazy fitment, b/c you can run the super low disk/pad.
hope this helps a little, help out a fellow 808 Z.
pm me if you got any more questions
if your going for bragging rights as far as offset, -32 and -26 that is pretty crazy, but on a high disk, you wont be getting much for the dish or stance
you said you have the non brembo Z, i would recommend going for something lower, if you look at www.ame-wheels.com they have the chart on the shallen MX line.
if you want the fat lip, i recommend a low disk and a slightly higher offset.
example: according to their spec sheet 10 wide, -3 offset, your looking at 141mm of dish (5inch range), but if you go with the specs you posted earlier, the rear dish will be under 100mm because of the high disk. and from what the spec sheet looks like the front might have more dish than the rear....?
the advantage of having a non brembo Z, is that you are able to run a crazy fitment, b/c you can run the super low disk/pad.
hope this helps a little, help out a fellow 808 Z.
pm me if you got any more questions
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