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Old Aug 25, 2010 | 12:10 AM
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I googled n couldn't find it, I have 18x10 wheels with a +25 offset and I'm lowered on sportlines, I'm getting a good deal with 30mm spacers with studs, would there be a issue running these spacers?
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What kind of issue?
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depends on the tires you want to run and how rolled your fenders are.
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well my fenders aren't rolled at all right now, is a 30mm spacer to big to run on a z?
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well my fenders aren't rolled at all right now, is a 30mm spacer to big to run on a z?
You can measure the distance between the top of the tire and fender. If you have 30 mm to spare go for it.
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Should work great if your running a 245/45-18 and have rolled and pulled fenders.
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i have similar issue too.. i ordered 19x9 -10 front 19x10 -20 rear on my wheels, ill most likely be running 225 35 19 back 205 35 19 front...but im slammed with no fender rolling negative camber, i was thinking 20 mm spacer front 30 rear?
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Originally Posted by Zed_UP!
i have similar issue too.. i ordered 19x9 -10 front 19x10 -20 rear on my wheels, ill most likely be running 225 35 19 back 205 35 19 front...but im slammed with no fender rolling negative camber, i was thinking 20 mm spacer front 30 rear?
for your set up I would go with 215/35 or 225/35 for the front and 235/35 or 245/35 for the rear IMO....
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Originally Posted by ma6icman
I googled n couldn't find it, I have 18x10 wheels with a +25 offset and I'm lowered on sportlines, I'm getting a good deal with 30mm spacers with studs, would there be a issue running these spacers?
It all depends what route you wanna go with this set up.....Do you want to go stretched tires or meety tires? How low your car is and all that stuff...In my opinion I would go with 25mm for the front and 30mm for the rear with 225/40 for the front and 255/35 for the rear but again that is just my opinion....I used to have 30mm spacer for the rear and 25mm for the front and never had a problem with the spacers....You'll get more help if you post a pic of your ride...
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READ HERE:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...er-thread.html

search is your friend..........if you don't find your answer there*post 15*, then ask/reply in that thread.

/thread...

-J

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