OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
#1906
#1908
I just came from an s2000 platform. I've been searching for a couple weeks and I can't seem to find what I'm looking for on a sedan. I'm looking to purchase Work s1's in bbf finish. I did like the dpe fitment on g35papa's car, but I believe I would like to go a bit more aggressive. How similar are offsets for the G compared to a 2nd gen IS? I have a couple setups in mind. First, 19x8.5 +29, 19x10 +42, or 19x9 +22, 19x10.5 +36. I'm sure a roll and stretch will be needed. I don't mind running a little camber either. Can anyone chime in?
#1909
^ those specs aren't very aggressive.
Our offsets are somewhat close to 2 gen IS, but not exactly the same.
Our front fenders are basically the same as 350z our rears however are kinda weak.
Both the specs you mention won't need a big stretch at all, just a mild roll and natural camber.
I'm running 19x9 +5 and 19x10 +17 on my current set up and I am pretty equal poke and I'm poking probably just under an inch out of the fender. -2.5ish rear and =1.9ish front. Rear has mild roll and front is untouched.
Just to give you an idea, ignore the photos random
This was after a mis hap, no 5mm spacer on the front so it was 19x9 +10 for this.
Our offsets are somewhat close to 2 gen IS, but not exactly the same.
Our front fenders are basically the same as 350z our rears however are kinda weak.
Both the specs you mention won't need a big stretch at all, just a mild roll and natural camber.
I'm running 19x9 +5 and 19x10 +17 on my current set up and I am pretty equal poke and I'm poking probably just under an inch out of the fender. -2.5ish rear and =1.9ish front. Rear has mild roll and front is untouched.
Just to give you an idea, ignore the photos random
This was after a mis hap, no 5mm spacer on the front so it was 19x9 +10 for this.
#1920
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Some new pics of Cliff's (dznuts) setup. Painted his wheels again.
Read what the photog said about how low he is:
"“How does he not scrape on everything?”
The answer… they do. Heading home from the photo-shoot at close to midnight, we saw Cliff’s car shooting sparks just riding down the road. That’s right, shooting sparks on a static suspension, and one that he daily drives. It’s just amazing to see these cars pull off such tire-eating camber and bug scraping ride height and drive them like there is nothing to see.
And its quite obvious he takes this to heart. His daily driver is something most would have as a garage queen. But, as Cliff hit’s a small dip in the road on the ride home, I look over as I hear the crunch and he’s just smiling, asking “Is it shooting some good sparks?”
Read what the photog said about how low he is:
"“How does he not scrape on everything?”
The answer… they do. Heading home from the photo-shoot at close to midnight, we saw Cliff’s car shooting sparks just riding down the road. That’s right, shooting sparks on a static suspension, and one that he daily drives. It’s just amazing to see these cars pull off such tire-eating camber and bug scraping ride height and drive them like there is nothing to see.
And its quite obvious he takes this to heart. His daily driver is something most would have as a garage queen. But, as Cliff hit’s a small dip in the road on the ride home, I look over as I hear the crunch and he’s just smiling, asking “Is it shooting some good sparks?”
Last edited by CandlestickPark; 09-09-2010 at 09:59 PM.