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Old 04-10-2012, 12:08 PM
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Question Got wheels need help please

Hello everyone I got these wheels last night from a friend of mine who also has a g35 they are the axis seven mod wheels 20x9 20x10 I took a quick pic this morning rushing to work will take better ones soon. I want to lower my car currently on Tein basics I know I have a lot of room to go lower but I need to put a spacer on the wheels and roll my fenders first I was wondering if you guys could tell me do I need a camber kit? I want to run a low offset

The owner of the wheels did not remember the offset and from my search I found that they are
Front
Size: 20x9.0
Offset: et37

Rear
Size: 20x10
Offset: +38et

I was thinking of running a 30mm spacer but before I order anything I wanted to see what you guys thought.


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Old 04-10-2012, 01:10 PM
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Yes, you will need a camber kit if you want to run 30mm spacers. If i'm not mistaken though, the wheel will be pushed out past your fender in the rear, and probably the front. so you'll need some negative camber to go low.
 
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Old 04-10-2012, 01:36 PM
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What if I run like a 20mm spacer? so the offset will be +17F +18R? still need a camber kit? I'm trying to avoid a camber kit, just a fender roll. However I want the rear wheels tucked
 
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Originally Posted by G35_SC
What if I run like a 20mm spacer? so the offset will be +17F +18R? still need a camber kit? I'm trying to avoid a camber kit, just a fender roll. However I want the rear wheels tucked
You can tuck tire with that IIRC. I'm still pretty new to the offsets and wheel stuff, but If i've learned correctly.. then I'm right..

I'd still suggest a camber kit though. It's worth it in the long run. I got my camber kit when i was only on springs.
 
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PM 4DGS. He is the wheel Guru and always willing to help... If asked politely. Lol
 
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I think you should get the spacers first test fit it. Then if you feel that you dont need to camber then just roll and pull your fenders. If you need to go negative then by all means by a camber kit and make sure you get the right setup. I'm running 20mm all around with camber and rolled fenders. I'm almost positive you need to do the same with yours. Just roll your fenders its a 1 time thing and you'll be happy you did it.
 
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