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    #16
    Yes, way better setup IMO running a 265 square setup. Lots more grip in the front. if you haven't experienced driving a square setup, try it out! I feel like there is so much more grip in the front i can learn to load up the front tires better.

    In one of my most recent setups, i went from 245/275 staggered ZCP setup to a 275 squared ZCP rear, and i feel like i'm learning the front limits of the car a bit more.

    PS - the I've cracked and bent my ZCPs before - so, i wouldn't recommend driving too hard on them...
    Last edited by L0okitzRaj; 11-10-2022, 08:16 PM.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Sharocks View Post

      Yea I'm running -3.5 up front and -2.5 in the rear.

      Car actually is setup really well for these wheels but they are big.

      For reference, I use the same alignment setup for my 17x10 setup running 275/40/17 square.
      0 toe front and rear? Might have to rip your alignment when I get my suspension dialed in. Don’t really want to buy any other tires than 265/35 squared at this point if it’s doable.

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        #18
        Originally posted by L0okitzRaj View Post
        Yes, way better setup IMO running a 265 square setup. Lots more grip in the front. if you haven't experienced driving a square setup, try it out! I feel like there is so much more grip in the front i can learn to load up the front tires better.

        In one of my most recent setups, i went from 245/275 staggered ZCP setup to a 275 squared ZCP rear, and i feel like i'm learning the front limits of the car a bit more.

        PS - the I've cracked and bent my ZCPs before - so, i wouldn't recommend driving too hard on them...
        275/30 squared? Now that’s impressive…over -3.5 up front?

        I daily my car in LA so very worried about that. Will have to be vigilant about potholes.

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          #19
          Originally posted by cornerbalanced View Post

          0 toe front and rear? Might have to rip your alignment when I get my suspension dialed in. Don’t really want to buy any other tires than 265/35 squared at this point if it’s doable.
          Yes 0 toe F/R.

          I've run 275/35/19 square before, it's too much tire and it's even heavier up front.

          I would stay at a max of a 265 up front since you're running 19's.

          I once ran 285 square and all it did was push lol
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            #20
            275/30/19 square Indy Firehawk,
            15mm (or 18, i can't remember) spacer in the rear.
            shaved/rolled fenders front/rear.
            13.5F / 13.75 R ride height.
            2.8 Front camber,
            front toe is at 0
            rear toe is at .1

            Car isn't really low, but fitment is really on point so I think that's how i'm able to get away with the look.
            Last edited by L0okitzRaj; 11-11-2022, 06:41 PM.

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