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The offset's a tad aggressive for stock height.
Something close to 19x9.5 +32 and 19x11 +22 in terms of offset. The Nismo has 19x10.5 rear wheels with 285/35R19 size tires. If you go with a 11" wheel, you should find a 285 to 305 tire with the appropriate overall diameter. For the front, find a 255 to 275 tire to better match with the rears (to reduce the size differential between the front and rear...so that it doesn't add understeer). |
Anybody running a +10 front ? I'm slammed and currently running a 235-35-18 and wanna go bigger. My rear is a 265-30-19 with a -20 offset
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Camber in front -1.8 in the rear -1.8 for comparison http://i832.photobucket.com/albums/z...3/IMG_0080.jpg http://i832.photobucket.com/albums/z...3/IMG_0088.jpg |
20X9.5+22 & 20X10.5+31
PCD -5x114.3 Will these fit my Z? gonna have to put some temporary wheel before having my dream wheels:tup: |
They will fit... You may want to run a spacer in the rear to match the fronts a little bit more.
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will look weird, depending on tire sizes... |
im a noob on offsets, theres some wheels me and my buddy are looking for his 370 and they only come on this size, would it be a flush fit? would i need spacers? would it look super gay? it has sport brake and teins
20x9 +18 20x10.5 +20 also would like to know tire size, not too low pro, want some kind of meat thanks |
Hi Guys, complete newbie from Scotland here. I need a bit of help if that is possible. No one over here knows to much about the offsets etc for 370z... so I am relying on you guys....
Ok I am looking at purchasing some second hand Volk GTS wheels they are 19" Volk GTS 9.5 +17 , 10.5 +18 So what I need to know is if they are ok and if so... what tyre size do you guys think would be best suited? Thanks in adance guys |
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most are running 255/305 tire sizes. |
QUOTE=Bullitt@UAMotorsports;1475666]thats a standard fitment :tup: you will be fine!
most are running 255/305 tire sizes.[/QUOTE] Thanks very much for your time dude. I was a bit worried as I have read a view threads and it was saying that you needed +30 etc for the offset. So + 17 at fronts and +18 at rears are all good. Your 370z looks great.... I love your wheels mate :tup: |
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Flush for the 370z would be roughly like a 9.5 +22 aggressive would be 9.5 +12 Rear Flush for the 370z rear 10.5+12 Aggressive would be 10.5 +0 Above are just rough widths and offsets that you can vary slightly i put a link below to an offset calculator so you can punch in your before offset and widths and then the new offsets and it will tell you if it will extend or sink in and XX amount of millimeters. :) ENJOY Wheel Offset Calculator Tires on a 9 inch width you could run a 255/35/19 or 265/35/19 (which i believe keeps the same diameter as the stock tire Tires on a 10.5 inch width you could run a 285/35/19 or a 305/30/19 (depends on if you want wide or really wide) |
Hey guys I think I am way confused on offsets. I am looking at Volk GT30
20x9.5 +23 in the front and 20x10+24 in the rear. Will this work? |
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Flush would be 9.5 +15 to +22 Flush for rear would be 10.5 +12 to +0 Quick tidbit of info. The lower the number the more it will poke out. If it goes into the negatives it will become an even more aggressive offset. It also has to do with the width for instance a 10.5 width +0 offset would be equivelent to an 11 width +6 offset. Does that help at all? if so give me some REP :) |
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