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jeffreyfranz 04-15-2010 12:26 AM

The "Will it fit?" thread
 
I propose a single, unifying thread on this topic, instead of the many different threads that seem to pop up continually. When I used to participate on the RX-8 Club site, someone started such a thread and it became very popular. It developed into a wealth of information in one, central location.

Just a thought. :tiphat:

bullitt5897 04-15-2010 12:39 AM

Props :tup: I can be a resident expert in the subject so if you need answers I can do it here just don't pm me as my pm box is almost full of these types of questions already ;)

jmlenz 04-15-2010 07:02 PM

OK Ill start...24" Chrome spinners, +52 offset, off an escalade, will i need spacers?

LOL just kidding, but serious this thread is a good idea but 'will it fit' and 'will it fit properly' is what matters. Too many peple just slap wheels on because 'they fit' but have the offsets all wrong, pizza cutter tires, sunken in wheels, etc etc

4r3s 04-15-2010 07:43 PM

okay me first then? Im thinking about getting advan rs-d wheels but know next to nothing about offsets. Your input is greatly appreciated!

front:19*9 they come in 35 and 25 offsets
rear: 19*10 they come in 35, 25, and 15 offsets

size chart available here
ADVAN Wheels - ADVAN Racing RS-D

Knives 04-15-2010 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4r3s (Post 498283)
okay me first then? Im thinking about getting advan rs-d wheels but know next to nothing about offsets. Your input is greatly appreciated!

front:19*9 they come in 35 and 25 offsets
rear: 19*10 they come in 35, 25, and 15 offsets

size chart available here
ADVAN Wheels - ADVAN Racing RS-D


I actually have the rs-d's :
19X9.0 +25 F
19X10.0 +15 R

I'm running Hankook Ventus V12's: 245/40 F and 275/35 R (stock tire sizes for the sport package). They fit great, no rubbing.

You could probably go wider, maybe a 295/30 in the rear.

Z33knight 04-15-2010 10:29 PM

09 370Z Touring Sport. With the sport brakes of course.

Picking this set up this weekend.

20" Axis Shines
The offsets are et. 15 in the front and et. 20 in the rear.
255/35/20 (f) and 295/35/20 (r)

Will I need spacers anywhere to clear the sport brakes?

Thanks.

bullitt5897 04-15-2010 11:22 PM

you both are in the clear... BTW any 350z standardized offsets will work on the 370z. They wont be aggressive or super flush but they will work.

Good luck gentlemen!

4r3s 04-16-2010 10:09 AM

thank you for the feed back guys, I was fairly sure they would work just wanted some reassurance before dropping all that cash.

I dont know if this is possible but maybe some type of reference sheet would work better for this type of thread. you could list out all the wheel sizes + offsets that will work with the car and also add a field for each on wether a spacer would be needed and its size. might be too large of a undertaking though with all the different wheels out there and then you run into the issue of will a specific wheel clear the bigger brakes or not. Just an idea.

rcm2525 04-16-2010 12:27 PM

Ok here's one for you.

I have a 2009 NISMO with 10.5" rear rims. From what I've read here a 305-30-19 would be the largest tire for this wheel.

However a friend (self proclaimed expert) says "ah you can put a 325-30-19 on that wheel, I've seen it done all the time and those manufacturers min/max rim sizes are just guide lines."

Please help me with this guy. If it does fit which it doubt it's going to be totally unsafe or look like crap. I'm not sure I would even want to go with the 305, the 285 seems about right to me.

Thanks for any help.:D

jeffreyfranz 04-16-2010 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4r3s (Post 498887)
thank you for the feed back guys, I was fairly sure they would work just wanted some reassurance before dropping all that cash.

I dont know if this is possible but maybe some type of reference sheet would work better for this type of thread. you could list out all the wheel sizes + offsets that will work with the car and also add a field for each on wether a spacer would be needed and its size. might be too large of a undertaking though with all the different wheels out there and then you run into the issue of will a specific wheel clear the bigger brakes or not. Just an idea.

Excellent idea! :tiphat: But I don't think it should be "instead of" or replace this thread. The stat sheet would be very helpful, but there will always be times when we want to ask each other questions, offer the benefit of our experience, etc.

BTW, I should point out to all concerned that I am no expert like Bullitt, RCZ and others. I just thought the thread would be a good idea. I am pleased to see such a healthy response already! :happydance:

jeffreyfranz 04-16-2010 12:52 PM

Keeping O.G.'s in our thoughts & Prayers: AK370Z, XwChriswX and 2theextreme. RIP SVTRacer


Bullitt, did something happen to AK370? :(

Caravanshaka 04-16-2010 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffreyfranz (Post 499134)
Keeping O.G.'s in our thoughts & Prayers: AK370Z, XwChriswX and 2theextreme. RIP SVTRacer


Bullitt, did something happen to AK370? :(

was AK's father that was in the hospital a while back now.

jeffreyfranz 04-16-2010 03:05 PM

Here is an interesting article. I don't entirely agree with everything said, and the writing is a little amateurish, but it's more information to throw into the hopper.

Performance Wheel Test - Modified Magazine

jeffreyfranz 04-16-2010 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caravanshaka (Post 499150)
was AK's father that was in the hospital a while back now.

Thank you. My best to AK370 and his dad. :tiphat:

striderx88 04-16-2010 06:39 PM

Wheel Style - Rota DPT
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 9F/10R"
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5x100/114.3(dual drill)
Offset - +20F, +20Rmm
Hub Bore - 73mm

will it fit ???


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