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What are your thoughts on the battle version camber & toe links?

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Originally Posted by P10 WRC
looking to replace my Hankook V12's on the front wheels and was wondering if Dunlop Direzza's are any good. i will have a slight stretch with a 225/35/19 on a 9 inch wheel, but nothing crazy. I wanted Nankang but I cannot find them locally. This is what i found for the dunlops $125/tire

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...=AZEINT&cs=225
Dunlop are great tires, but run a little large.

Good price on them though.

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So i finally got wheels 20x10.5 +20 all around and im running 245-35-20 nitto nt 555's up front but im not sure what to go with in the rear 275, 285, 295... 35 or 30 idk. im on BC's with SPL pro camber with toe. Any ideas guys??? thx
Well what look are you going for? You've got a stretched tire in the front and you're planning to run a full size tire in the rear?

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What are your thoughts on the battle version camber & toe links?

http://battleversion.com/store/g35g37/
Alex is the man, I run Battleversion arms.
 
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Old 08-02-2012, 08:42 PM
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Awesome! Just grabbed a set!

I hope the front sits okay. I hope I don't need anything for it. Lol
 
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What are you trying to fit again?

And worst case just buy megan fronts, they only adjust negatively and are super cheap.
 
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Old 08-02-2012, 09:03 PM
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My fronts are 20x10 rears 20x11 +15 offset all around
lowering 1.5ish rear and 2ish front
 
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Old 08-02-2012, 11:38 PM
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i guess im going for this look
kinda

maybe a 265 35 or 30
 
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Old 08-03-2012, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
Dunlop are great tires, but run a little large.

Good price on them though.
I also found some Falkens for $160/piece

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...=AZEINT&cs=225

Are they worth the extra $35/tire?
 
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A shop in the city said that the FK 452 are discontinued, is that true?
 
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About to put a deposit on these rims with these sizes - Vertini Fairlady (2) 20x8.5 +25 and (2) 20x10 +25 5x114.3

I have stock suspension and looking to make my rims/wheels flush with my guards. I do have access to a guard roller also i have been recommended 10mm spacers all way round.

What you guys think?
 
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Originally Posted by SAMzG35
My fronts are 20x10 rears 20x11 +15 offset all around
lowering 1.5ish rear and 2ish front
You're good then.

Originally Posted by TougeMonsterG35
i guess im going for this look
kinda

maybe a 265 35 or 30
yea probably 265 in the rear... still uneven stretch though.

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I also found some Falkens for $160/piece

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...=AZEINT&cs=225

Are they worth the extra $35/tire?
Na dunlops are better IMO

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A shop in the city said that the FK 452 are discontinued, is that true?
Wouldn't doubt it, FKs are **** tires.

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About to put a deposit on these rims with these sizes - Vertini Fairlady (2) 20x8.5 +25 and (2) 20x10 +25 5x114.3

I have stock suspension and looking to make my rims/wheels flush with my guards. I do have access to a guard roller also i have been recommended 10mm spacers all way round.

What you guys think?
Personally, I'd buy 20x10 all the way around. No spacer needed in the front and maybe a 10mm in the back. Run 255/35 all the way around.
 
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[quote/]Personally, I'd buy 20x10 all the way around. No spacer needed in the front and maybe a 10mm in the back. Run 255/35 all the way around.[/quote]

The 2 sizes i have gone with are the last available from the guy that's selling them to me, he's given me a great price of $1,900 delivered (AUD).

I thought of doing 255/35 F 275/35 R for a meatier back.

Will 20x8.5 F and 20x10 R look good and flush though?
 
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Yea that works, however the 255 is kind of big for an 8.5 I'd do 245/375.
 
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
Yea that works, however the 255 is kind of big for an 8.5 I'd do 245/375.
Excellent, thanks for your help mate that's cleared things up for me a bit better
 
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so what 255 then.... i really dont wanna run a 245 in the back .... looks kinda funky
 
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2003 coupe non brembo.

I'm looking at purchasing a set of 18x9 with 265/35 fronts and 18x10 285/35 back. I believe the offset is +21 front +22 rear. I'm not absolutely sure of the offset. The markings, on the inside of the rims, were stamped and I couldn't read them very well. Based on the info provided, will I have any issues with rubbing?
 


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