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Tire And Wheel Sizes /// Changing Over Stuts.....


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Guest Anonymous

Hi guys

I went Though The Forums.. Alot Of Different Sizes Of wheel And Tires... See if i have This Right....17- 7 With 40 mm Offset. Tire Sizes I think Would Be 235-245-45-17.... heres what i have... dropped 2-3 inches im going to upgrade brakes in time.disc all around im trying to stay away from spacers....

Ok this most likely is a stupid quesition... (warning First Z i owned)

I changing Over Stuts And Spings From A parts Car, There New 5000 miles Ago.... Front Wheels went VeryWell. Rear end I did everything The Book Said But That Spindel From The Tranverse Link... Is not Coming Out... Anyone Had This Problem Before.... Im ready To Beat The Shit Out Of It....lol

Thanks For Any Replys Hopfully I get to Post Some Pic This Weekend................Thanks Jim

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Guest Twofortez

235/45/17 tires are too big without coilovers.....believe me i tried with the stock setup lowered about an inch.......NO DICE...front or rear

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Guest thepenguin99

I have 17x7 rims with 4" backspacing. The tires I am using are 215/45/17 and I think I would have rubbing issues with anything larger in the front. Might be able to get 225's in the rear without a problem.

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Guest zpeedracer25

I'm running 16X8s with 245/45 16s in the front on zero offset rims/no spacers and no rubbing issues. I do have suspension tech lowering springs on the car too. I don't see a problem running 17X7s if you can find a close to zero offset.

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