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Hey guys

some of you saw my car at the meetup, just posting a few pics of the new rims on the car

19 x 9.5 +17 - 265/30/19 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx

19 x 10.5 +17 - 295/30/19 Michelin Pilot Sport 2

imo the right size 19" rim doesnt actually look small on the v35.

i also have Nagisa Auto Rear Camber, Rear Toe, and Front Camber arms in order to make the rims fit.

Running -2.5 Degrees Camber all round.

I also installed some HKS Kansai sway bars too. They make a MASSIVE difference to the body roll and handling of the car. A must have first mod for Everyone!

Car has been lowered, it is sitting on TEIN Comfort Sport Coilovers. I think they are at the max it can go in terms of height adjustment. This made the biggest difference to the look of the car, as a low V35 looks AWESOME!

one thing i planned for, is that i currently have 10mm hubcentric slip on spacers on order, so that i can bring the front rims out, bringing the offset of the front to +7. I would of ordered them in +7, but RAYS dont make them in that offset. Its +17 then +4...... big jump.

only 2 pics i have. enjoy.

-mark

GTS1.JPG

GTS2.JPG

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Is -2.5 degree a bit too much for daily driving ? I had my R33 previously set to around this, as I took it to track once in a while, and it wears out the inside half of the tyres real fast... as it's driven more on the street basically daily.

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hey guys thanks for the replies.

ive seen some V35's with 20" and in some photos it just looks too big. i reckon the best fitment would be 20" Rear and 19" front but then i dont know what that would look like.

-2.5 degree camber is alot, but all i do is going to get the tyres swapped around every 10,000kms or so, so that they will wear a bit more evenly. making the car look good comes at a price unfortunately.

PS. i also had to roll the rear guards as well to get that offset rim under the car

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Good work, looks nice and I hope you don't forget to switch the tyres with the Camber your running...

some people forget unfortunately wasting tyres early in the piece.

nah i wont forget

its something i always keep an eye on and do and have done with my last 2 cars also

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