too aggressive?
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Re: too aggressive?
OHH MAN THOSE WHEELS ARE FROM ANOTHER PLANET!!!!
i dont know how we can tell if they are too aggressive reason being is there aint no picture. Try posting it again
just kiddin around so dont get offensive
2004 Diamond Graphite G35 Coupe 6MT, Premium Package, Aero Package, DVD Nav
i dont know how we can tell if they are too aggressive reason being is there aint no picture. Try posting it again
just kiddin around so dont get offensive
2004 Diamond Graphite G35 Coupe 6MT, Premium Package, Aero Package, DVD Nav
Re: too aggressive?
Hes talking about the size RashMan. There intention of showing a picture there.
But anyway back to the topic. On the front am not sure but I think thats whider than you would want it. Wider isnt always better especially in the front. I think 9in in front and 10.5 in back would be great.
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But anyway back to the topic. On the front am not sure but I think thats whider than you would want it. Wider isnt always better especially in the front. I think 9in in front and 10.5 in back would be great.
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Re: too aggressive?
Thanks for the replies. I was asking because take a look at these wheels. http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...threadid=55830
But it says "- the 9.5 and 10.5 width wheels are considered "aggressive" on the 350Z and depending on the type and size of your tire, you will more likely than not have to roll your rear fender. " Pardon my ignorance but what does rolling your fender mean? Whatever it is, it doesn't sound like something I'd like to do!
But it says "- the 9.5 and 10.5 width wheels are considered "aggressive" on the 350Z and depending on the type and size of your tire, you will more likely than not have to roll your rear fender. " Pardon my ignorance but what does rolling your fender mean? Whatever it is, it doesn't sound like something I'd like to do!
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