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Here are some pics of the 17x9 front with 245/45/17 nitto drag radials, and also pics of the 17x10 with 315/35/17 BF Goodrich G Force R1 slicks. The ZG flares are not finished mounted and welted yet, as the car is getting stripped for paint here in a week or so. There has been some talk that your standard ZG flares like MSA sells will NOT fit a 315 tire. This is false, as I have room to spare on both the inner and outer portion of the wheel well, with this setup. I THINK I can fit a 335 series tire. The R1's are actually pretty wide for their size as well.

 

It has 13" rotors up front, and 11.65" rotors in the rear with 4 piston Wilwood calipers all the way around. 1.375" bore in the rear, and 1.875"/1.75" in the front.

 

 

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There has been some talk that your standard ZG flares like MSA sells will NOT fit a 315 tire. This is false, as I have room to spare on both the inner and outer portion of the wheel well, with this setup. I THINK I can fit a 335 series tire. The R1's are actually pretty wide for their size as well.

Sorry for the misunderstanding, but that's not what I was implying, I was talking about w/ my backspacing and offset or if you run something similar that you will need wider flares.

 

Plus to me, the standard rear ZG just isn't all that wide, it doesn't show the aggressive look that ZG flares should have. but that's just my opinion as well as a few others. to each their own right?

 

congrats on the new wheels, tires and new turbo setup though they look good... show us some break in videos and light those babies up!

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Yes redrilled rear, and Z31 fronts. I use a .5" spacer in the rear, but it only needs .25" but I want to have it close to the flare for looks.

 

I got on it once today, and at 6500 in second gear it broke loose.

 

 

I think it looks better than it used to.

 

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maybe if you put those fat 315 meats on a 12 wheel it wouldn't bow the tire out and it would hold better, actually mine break loose too and they are on 12's, I'm thinking V6 to move the COG back hoping I can get some straight line traction, I;d guess the 2+2 makes the problem worse

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there's a difference in engineering something as in making a trans or turbos, dohc cam work vs proper safety and tire fitting. yes, you can fit that tire on there, but should you? you can stretch a 225 on a 9-10" wheel or shove a 245 on a 7" wheel and etc, people do it all the time (and it's retarded), not only improper tire fitment, but not literally safe.

 

Ron is just looking out for you.

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I GURANTEE that a 315 on a 10 will hook better than a 275 on a 10, plain and simple, thats what I do, is simple/cheap/effective. When you pay 260.00 for a set of 800.00 R1's, you use them. But like all the other naysayers on this car/project, Thanks. I have ran 245 on 7" rims, sure, its not optimum, but it works. Tell me what saftey hazard they are in, because with my experience, have never had a saftey issue with my tire sizes VS Rim width. I appreciate all feedback, negative or positive.

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