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Old 03-16-2010, 05:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have a few suggestions and questions...

What wheels are you getting? *The wheel face design will determine the offsets*

typically if your going flush you can do:

20 x 9.5 +15~+20
20 x 11 +0

I dont recommend 9" wheels up front cause its will limit you to thinner tires, lead to fitment issues when it comes to bbk's and other issues that are debatable. *note you can fit wide tires but they will bulge and not look as clean as 9.5" rims* With that said on the offsets I just provided you... you can run 265's up front and 305's in the rear.

This is just my opinion and my calculations of what we can fit. Trust me we can go a lot more aggressive or you can go mild to the normal 350z offsets and use spacers which I noticed you did not want to do.

Depending on the face type the offsets I provided can net you a 3" front lip and a 5" rear lip... just some food for thought. The 370z really shines when you give it deep dish rims or freakishly deep concaves!
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