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Fitment Too Aggressive for stock camber?

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Old Jul 4, 2018 | 09:40 AM
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Fitment Too Aggressive for stock camber?

Hey you all!

I have a set up I am thinking about running on my G35 but am not sure if the fitment is too aggressive for my suspension set up.

The wheel set up I am thinking of running is
Fronts: 19x10 +2
Rears: 19x10 +0

I have seen people run more aggressive specs than these however I am not sure if these will be too aggressive for the 350z struts and lowering springs with stock g35 camber (g35 rear camber arms and stock front upper control arms) that I am using at the moment.

If you guys could give me your opinion, or if you know that they will or will not fit, that would be amazing.

Thanks for looking and any help is greatly appreciated!
 
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Old Jul 4, 2018 | 02:29 PM
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We have a dedicated sub-forum that's about wheels/tires, did you think to read anything over there to answer your question? Doing your own leg work before asking questions is a forum rule so please help us keep the forum less cluttered by searching for answers to commonly asked questions before you make a thread. That being said there are a few stickied threads that are for questions so that wouldn't be a rule violation and I'll link one that might be able to help you out. https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-...-ask-here.html

And yes, you're welcome lol.
 
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