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07-19-2016, 10:16 AM | #1 |
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Z Performance wheels
Like to share some pics of my Z performance Wheels.
They are 19 inch ZP2.1 wheels with a liquid metal finish. At the same time I also had the following things done: Fortune 500 coilovers (bought from Romeo). Lowered 3cm front/2cm rear Tekarbon CF rear lip spoiler Rogue RTAB Black vinyl wrap on roof |
07-19-2016, 10:26 AM | #2 |
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I love what you've done with it, car looks amazing!!
I just noticed your PDC rear bumper, I didn't know that it was an option on the Euro spec cars.
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my car also has PDC.
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Loving those wheels. I had my eye on those as well. Any comments on quality? Would you mind supplying your wheel and tire specs?
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The quality/finish is really good. Based on the reactions I get from other people the wheels look more expensive than they really are. Customer service from Z Performance was top! The specs: Front 8.5x19 ET35 with Michelin PSS 235/35 Rear 10x19 ET30 + 5mm spacers = ET25. With PSS 275/30 10x19 only weights 10kg and 8.5x19 a few 100 grams less. |
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My first impressions of the Fortune 500's is that they provide a more comfortable ride than the stock setup. Way less body roll in corners and less 'diving' of the nose on hard braking. In the softest setup too soft for my taste. In the hardest setting a go kart feeling on twisty roads and super handling. But maybe too stiff for DD. I currently have them on 2/3 stiffness and see how that goes.
These coilovers are great for the road. If you plan to the track car a lot I believe you are better off with something like the Fortune 510's. |
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Damn dude, people here have eagle eyes. I saw the pictures half dozen times, and didn't notice the blacked out bolt until you mentioned it.
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