Is negative camber required for 370z wheels on g37 sedan?
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Is negative camber required for 370z wheels on g37 sedan?
So I just bought an 09 G37 sedan and it has the 19" type S wheels. I'm changing them out and putting 2013 19" 370Z sport wheels on. The sedan has been lowered (before I bought the car) a few inches but looks like it has plenty of space, yet the car has negative camber on the rears. Wouldn't the sedan be able to fit the stock wheels just fine without need for negative camber?
Any help would be appreciated
Any help would be appreciated
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So I just bought an 09 G37 sedan and it has the 19" type S wheels. I'm changing them out and putting 2013 19" 370Z sport wheels on. The sedan has been lowered (before I bought the car) a few inches but looks like it has plenty of space, yet the car has negative camber on the rears. Wouldn't the sedan be able to fit the stock wheels just fine without need for negative camber?
Any help would be appreciated
Any help would be appreciated
The 370z wheels are fine in front but the back is a 10" +30 so that extra camber may be needed if you want to run them without rubbing on 275 tires, otherwise a stretched 255 tire would be the plan.
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