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Jeff is correct but that is not the only measurment you need. You also need the sweep of where the caliper starts in relation to the distance to the center

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Jeff is correct but that is not the only measurment you need.

You also need the sweep of where the caliper starts in relation to the distance to the center of the hub.

on the 370z your caliper starts at 120mm and ends at 190mm
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Jeff is correct but that is not the only measurment you need.

You also need the sweep of where the caliper starts in relation to the distance to the center of the hub.

on the 370z your caliper starts at 120mm and ends at 190mm
yep. when i got custom wheels i was dealing with flat face mesh style wheels so i didn't really have to think about that since it was just... well.... flat. it would either clear the entire caliper the whole way or not at all. I'm assuming its a big factor with concave wheels though, yes?

its interesting how many measurements there are when you really delve into it.
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All good information in this thread.

I personally like the stock wheels more than aftermarket wheels that don't fit properly.
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