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I had RPF1's for my 350z, absolutely loved them and would like to get a set for my 370z. Does anybody think 18x9.5 +15 would fit semi flush in the
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I had RPF1's for my 350z, absolutely loved them and would like to get a set for my 370z. Does anybody think 18x9.5 +15 would fit semi flush in the front with 245 tires. From reading, it sounds like it would clear the sport calipers, but with the aggressive offset it may stick out of the fender.
I know this thread is old, was hoping that someone has tried a test fit by now. |
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