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My 2009 370z
I have question for all of you guys and am thinking of picking up some new shoes for my Z. I love my stock wheels and planning on keeping them and get them fix. They have alot of curb rashes and want to repair them but they are hard to find in great condition without being wrapped or different colors but i want the hyper sliver color, my question is i need a stubsitue wheels and thinking of going Varrtoen ES2 or ES9 tell me what you guys think and vote. Thank you for your time. Links below on the Varrstoen wheels.
ES2 : ES2 – Varrstoen Performance Wheels ES9 : ES9 – Varrstoen Performance Wheels IDK how to post my pictures on here someone help LMAO |
If all you want is looks? Then thats all their good for imo
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If you like the originals keep them. Lots of wheel repair places can fix em up...could be better than spending on cheap new ones.
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Don't support knockoffs
If u need idea, there's multiple threads pinned up top that are already available for u to browse U can also not be cheap and get the REAL VERSIONS OF THOSE TE37 Or Advan gt |
Ty for your help ill go with Advan GT wheels, but am still trying to figure out the offset tho my 370z is stock height and am not planning on lowering it do to the road where i live are rough. Do you know a perfect offset for front and back ?
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If you want to go with 19" this is the best offset / spec available for the 370Z: Front | 19x9.5 +30 Rear | 19x10.5 +15 That will fit the car no problem with nice size tires. The Advan GTs are also on sale for SEMA right now. So it is a great time to buy a set. *These are 20" but you get the idea ;) https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7199/...8df5bbaa_c.jpg |
I have es2's make sure you get the es2h and you wont have to get spacers like I did. Check my pic album to get an idea of what they look like on the car.
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