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Nightm4re Oct 15, 2009 07:15 AM

350z H-tech's... camber kit/rubbing issues?
 
I am considering a small drop, so im going with 350z H-techs...

I am currently running

20" x 10" Rear with 285/30 +20 offset
20" x 9" Front with 255/35 (either +20 or +15, i think its +20 because its almost flush with the fender)


I am worried about having rubbing issues with the drop, but i wasnt sure.... Anyone else here have a wide tire in the rear without rubbing issues? Or will i need to get my fenders rolled?


Also, did you guys need a camber kit when you dropped onto the 350z h-techs?

What are the side effects of not getting the camber kit? Will you really go through tires that quickly, even if they get you as close to spec as possible?

HenryLee Oct 15, 2009 12:29 PM

No rubbing issue. Just get your rear fenders rolled. It's recommended that you get rear chamber kit but I've seen people on this forum run S-techs without any Chamber. But might as well run a rear chamber kit they are cheap compared to fronts which runs a lot.

dug1200 Oct 27, 2009 12:55 AM

i have z H techs and run 285/30/20 on 10.5" wheel.

i had to roll my fenders and i am currently looking to get a rear camber kit...i would say about 2/3s from the inside are bald within a year and a half...ill take a pic if you like. the fronts are ok, not as bad as the rear...price for the front kit is ~300 and ~140 for the rear

loki05 Oct 27, 2009 01:30 AM

I have 350z h-tech with the spring mount mod, and the rear camber kit will be very helpful for you.

I also have the fronts but if you don't really care about your tires wearing out fast then its not needed it will save a few thousand more miles on your front tires but that's your decision.

I have 245-40-19 tires in the back and I don't rub but missed it by barely probably 1/2"

Since you run 20's you will need to roll your rear fenders.


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