Roll and Pull and Offset
So Im thinking about getting a 350z, and if I roll and pull fenders to the max, what kind of offsets can I run on a Z? I like really aggressive stances, I have a 2GS with -41 offset in the rear on a 6 inch dish. Thanks!
First thing I would do is actually buy the car
Second thing is spend some time in this massive thread, there are more than enough examples of what you can do with fender work and aggressive setups:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...s-welcome.html
Now that I have helped you, I request a pic of your GS
Second thing is spend some time in this massive thread, there are more than enough examples of what you can do with fender work and aggressive setups:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...s-welcome.html
Now that I have helped you, I request a pic of your GS
LoL. Anyway, this was more of a rhetorical question than anything, I know that if I can run an 11in wide wheel on my car with those offsets, a Z can do it just as easily, like milt and some of the other Z's. So a 19x11 in the -20 range should work, even in the front I'm guessing? This is for cruising.
Yeah. If you're cool with fender work, you can run those widths in the front. I'm not sure if you can run -41 as I think the highest I've seen (actually work) is around -30. But, I know there's a few G's running -50. I don't PERSONALLY think it looks good but I guess with the right amount of fender work, anything is possible. I don't know if he post on here, but on g thirty five driver, there's a guy with the screen name "HEMAN". He's running super low offsets but it doesn't look nearly as good as Milt cuz his fenders are FAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWked up. But, it's possible.
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