Opinion on 370z rims for sedan
Wow... that looks awesome
I really like the rear concave on the 370z wheels.
Love the setup, did you have to run a negative camber in the rear? Also curious about the spacer, I've heard you have to consistently re-tighten the spacer or it might come loose, have you had any issues?
I really like the rear concave on the 370z wheels.Love the setup, did you have to run a negative camber in the rear? Also curious about the spacer, I've heard you have to consistently re-tighten the spacer or it might come loose, have you had any issues?
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Since I have a 07 G35s that come with the big brakes. I got 370z 40th anniversary edition red full brake kit with slotted rotors
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Thanks! I'm just running the camber of what the eibach brought the car did. Just changed the tires. I never had a problem with my spacers, never had to tighten them back up, Its been 2 years.
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Since I have a 07 G35s that come with the big brakes. I got 370z 40th anniversary edition red full brake kit with slotted rotors

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Since I have a 07 G35s that come with the big brakes. I got 370z 40th anniversary edition red full brake kit with slotted rotors

Thanks for the help!
I forget what the spacer brands were. The ride is pretty much like stock. Didn't feel a difference really. Plus the Z wheels are lighter then stock
Must be very careful w/ tire selection and the wheel mounts, shouldn't run stretched mounts and need to have f&r diameters very close to zero variance.
Are you planning to run those staggered Z wheels on your x sedan? Probably have to run a stretched tire setup unless you plan to run heavy camber. A 235/40 front 265/35 rear would be ok for AWD but might be tough finding that 265 in a tire you like.
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