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20's on tein s-techs?

Old Oct 27, 2005 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by VinNYCG
Brian have u experienced any rubbing when having like 3-4 people in the car??? Do have any alignment or camber issues? Also why did u opt for g35 htecs insstead of 350z htecs? I m thinking of getting the htecs for the z. I m currently running 285/30/20 and 255/35/20. Anyone else running this type of configuration? I'd love to hear what issues u are experiencing if any and whether the ride and drop is overall satisfactory

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-Vin
Well, I haven't had 3 or more adults in my car for a long time so I can't comment on rubbing with that much weight. My fronts sometimes rub when taking full ratio turn when going over a large bump or dip, but it's rare. I bought the H-Techs because that's what I was offered by the vendor and I didn't know the Z version was available. Sometimes I bottom out over dips at highs speed but again it's rare. I'm not noticing any camber or alignment issues.

I'm very happy with the ride and drop, I wouldn't change a thing except going with wider tread for better traction because of FI.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 03:37 PM
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Wow that car looks great. What kind of A arms did you buy? Are they Cuscoe? Is that the only company that makes them?
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 02:09 AM
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any more with 20's and s-techs?
 
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