350z H-tech's... camber kit/rubbing issues?

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Old Oct 15, 2009 | 07:15 AM
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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?
 
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Old Oct 15, 2009 | 12:29 PM
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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.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2009 | 12:55 AM
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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
 
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Old Oct 27, 2009 | 01:30 AM
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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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