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I've noticed that Z's don't have much clearance in the rear for wide tyres. Maximum looks like 215's. Does this sound right?

How do people overcome traction problems with high power Z's without chopping the chassis?

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225s fit fine...

to fit bigger, you need a nice coil over setup, so that the struts are thinner, and therefore leaving you more room to fit bigger rims..

also the japs do it, by, putting the ZG flares on the car, and get some mega deep dish rims, which looks crayz,

if you want to get more traction, but want 215 wide tyres, get good quality tyres, like semi comps, such as falken azenis

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I have 18" x 235 with coil overs with only about 4-5mm to spare from the springs.

Rims are 18 x 7.5 with a 24mm offset.

I had to slightly flare the front guards (5 hits with a hammer) as on the track the tyre was catching the guard.

Now it's all good. :classic:

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you can fit 245 under a 240 by raising spring perch and fitting different springs 280zx springs cut down give standard height otherwisw get lowered springs works a treat just cut spring perch off move it up and weld it back on can get accurate figures out of book by JTR on v8 conversion for zed

Mad Mick

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