16 to 18inch
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16 to 18inch
Hello guys, i hope you can help me!
Im thinking off having "18,´96 Skyline rims under my 1990 300ZX. do you now will the offsett fit
Im thinking off having "18,´96 Skyline rims under my 1990 300ZX. do you now will the offsett fit
#2
Should fit considering that the Skyline has larger brakes than the Z32. You do mean the Skyline GTR rims right?
#4
WOW! look at the rear camber on the red car! Someone needs to invest in a camber kit, that car is also very low. As far as the question, yes it will, I believe. That person with the blue car posted something on it on tt.net and I believe they fit perfect. Look great too!
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AGREED!!!! When you buy a set..if you do....pick me up one too....i'll, er...pay you back...in animal crackers.
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nice man.. i was born at the beach lived there for 16 yrs then came to virginia... i miss the beach so much
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maybe next summer when i take a road trip across country...i am thinking about having a tt swap in my na until then
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you guys have gone slightly off topic now.
Maybe you guys should IM each other.
Then when you meet, might I suggest you both get a room!
Maybe you guys should IM each other.
Then when you meet, might I suggest you both get a room!
#19
Ok, Rizz....what happened to the kinda hearted, helpful guy that I once knew? JK. But yea, I understand, we are off topic arent we? cars cars cars....z z z z
#20
yeah so guys stop thinking about my toothafiary( who is not my mom) and snap out of it and write about Z's
#21
Well , the fine....take a look at the red car in that pic. Look at the rear camber of it. That's pretty bad!
#23
Then I hope you're investing in a canber correction kit when you lower your car to sit over those 18s.
#25
And even tire wear I presume. A little bit of negative camber is actually somewhat beneficial on a roadcourse, but the costs defenitely outwieght the profits!