Will gtr black edition rims fit 350z
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Will gtr black edition rims fit 350z
I was just checking some stuff on craiglist and came by a set of gtr black edition set for 2500 and seems like a steal at that price how they retail in nissAn almost for 1 rim lol I was wondering will it fit 350z and how much it will reduce the performance in any way. I did check on site for tire comparison it seems to be a bit over 10 percent in diameter thanks for any input asking bc I notice people were able to fit the previous gtr rims in the 350z joe
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and this has been asked before
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...on-350z-5.html
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...-04-track.html
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...on-350z-5.html
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...-04-track.html
Last edited by travlee; 11-11-2015 at 10:06 AM.
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There seems to be a a lot of discussion in need if a spacer for the front I can't seem to get a clear answer. From what I read 10mm in the front is enough and fender has to be rolled front and back. Can anyone confer this. I want it give offer for the set thanks joe
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You can definitely roll the front fenders lol
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No. You can definitely roll them to clear some more. Ask me how I know. A little pull also but thr lip definitely was rolled in further
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I was just checking some stuff on craiglist and came by a set of gtr black edition set for 2500 and seems like a steal at that price how they retail in nissAn almost for 1 rim lol I was wondering will it fit 350z and how much it will reduce the performance in any way. I did check on site for tire comparison it seems to be a bit over 10 percent in diameter thanks for any input asking bc I notice people were able to fit the previous gtr rims in the 350z joe
Then, if it clears (according to the above), do the tire math to keep overall height within 10mm of stock and keep cross section width within reason, you'll be fine.
These simple calcs will tell you everything you need to know about relative fit. Overall tire dimensions are pretty much the same across the board (regardless of wheel diameter) as long as you maintain height to stock +/-10mm and don't go overboard on cross section width on tire or wheel.
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Because we are cool duh. I play on Zilvia and have not had a 240 for like 4 years