FS: Work varianza t1s. EPIC!!
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Work varianza t1s. EPIC!!
For sale is a set of:
Work Varianza T1S
20" STEP LIP
Front 20x10.5 -29. 5" lip
Rear 20x10.5 -49. 6 " lip
Wheels are fin epic.
Asking 3300 plus paypal fee SHIPPED
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Work Varianza T1S
20" STEP LIP
Front 20x10.5 -29. 5" lip
Rear 20x10.5 -49. 6 " lip
Wheels are fin epic.
Asking 3300 plus paypal fee SHIPPED
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210 865 8881
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These would b perfect for a pull roll z. 235/30/20 all round... Perfect for low n slow. About 7mm more aggressive than my 18x12 -6 ordens. I run neg 2 camber on oem fender pull roll. Wish I still had my z....
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sh*t i want them! but then again i got other stuff thats more important i have to pay for! =( i still need to paint that roof spoiler i got off of you! if these are still available next week and the price changes, i'll consider them! good luck anyways
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The rears are basically a 12.5 wide with jj0 give or take a couple mm.
The fronts are like running 11.5 jj0
Botth sizes are very doable on a z. The rears aren't hard at all as long as who ever is rolling the quarters knows whatnthey are doing. The fronts arena little trickier. 350z Dan runs a 11 -4 or -6 offset on his fronts with is the same as the fronts on these for reference. The front will def need a phone book pull and some commonsense.
All in all these wheels are very doable. Rears with mild roll pull and run about -5 to -6.5 camber or a all out roll pull should get you closer to neg3-4 camber. Factory **** camber is +.25 to -2.2 degrees.
If you guys have any specific questions about fitment feel free to ask.
Thanks for looking and hope this post was helpful.
The fronts are like running 11.5 jj0
Botth sizes are very doable on a z. The rears aren't hard at all as long as who ever is rolling the quarters knows whatnthey are doing. The fronts arena little trickier. 350z Dan runs a 11 -4 or -6 offset on his fronts with is the same as the fronts on these for reference. The front will def need a phone book pull and some commonsense.
All in all these wheels are very doable. Rears with mild roll pull and run about -5 to -6.5 camber or a all out roll pull should get you closer to neg3-4 camber. Factory **** camber is +.25 to -2.2 degrees.
If you guys have any specific questions about fitment feel free to ask.
Thanks for looking and hope this post was helpful.
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I know it's a 18" wheel but my ordens on my z are 18x12 -6 which is about 10 mm less than these. I have my roll so that it follows the existing curve of the quarter panel and I'm running neg 2 camber.
In theory 1degree of camber is about 10mm -\+. my previous setup was a 18x11.5 -24 which is the same as these wheels give or take 3mm and I ran neg 4 camber with a 265/35/18 hardly stretched and had no rubbing issues. So with someone who knows wtf they are doing you can fit these easy.
I'm going to find a pic of my roll/pull so you see what I mean.
In theory 1degree of camber is about 10mm -\+. my previous setup was a 18x11.5 -24 which is the same as these wheels give or take 3mm and I ran neg 4 camber with a 265/35/18 hardly stretched and had no rubbing issues. So with someone who knows wtf they are doing you can fit these easy.
I'm going to find a pic of my roll/pull so you see what I mean.
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Notice how the flat spot that's on our rear quarters in non existent in my roll/pull? I did that in 15 minutes with no heat. That pic is with my 18x11.5 -24 @ -3 camber.
And it is a big misconception that camber wears tires fast, TOE wears out tires fast.
Edit: prior to suspension settling. It settled about half a inch lower and added bout half a degree of neg camber.
And it is a big misconception that camber wears tires fast, TOE wears out tires fast.
Edit: prior to suspension settling. It settled about half a inch lower and added bout half a degree of neg camber.
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Reference, 19x13 -15 on a 370. About 20mm more aggressive than the varianzas.
http://highnorth.newschoolers.com/ns...r/71d3834b.jpg
http://highnorth.newschoolers.com/ns...r/71d3834b.jpg
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