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Old 11-21-2016, 10:01 AM   #12 (permalink)
Dirk McGurck
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Originally Posted by jasonkim370z View Post
I have bought them yet, I heard that you should use the same spec wheels as your car came with? I have 370z base wheels right now looking st putting on 350z wheels for winter


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Wheels don't matter as long as they have clearance and are the proper hub size/spacing.

What matters more is making sure the tires meet the same specs in outer diameter as stock.

Use this to figure out what size tires you want. Making sure they're matched front to rear as stock will keep your traction control from freaking out.

Having the tires outer diameter match or close to stock will keep your speedometer and odometer, as well as your gas mileage true.
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