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Old 10-04-2012, 08:53 AM
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Will these specs fit on 09' 370? Can get crazy deal, but want to make sure they fit with or w/o spacers

Rear:
SIZE: 20x10 OFFSET: +45 millimeters BACKSPACE: 7.27 inch CENTERBORE: 70.6 millimeters

Front:
SIZE: 20x8.5 OFFSET: +30 millimeters BACKSPACE: 5.93 inch CENTERBORE: 70.6 millimeters
Old 10-04-2012, 08:56 AM
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they'll fit fine. those offsets are a little weak though.
Old 10-04-2012, 09:06 AM
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Ya the offsets look weak to me to. Any spacer help would be much appreciated too.
Old 10-04-2012, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by yupuhhuh2
Ya the offsets look weak to me to. Any spacer help would be much appreciated too.
depends on tire sizes as well. but if you want it flush with the fender well, you will need to get your rear fenders rolled, and add a 15-20mm spacer in the front, and a 10-15mm spacer in the rear.
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Those should fit but I would definitely opt for spacers. Spacer size would obviously depend on tire size, alignment, ride height, etc.
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8.5" front on a 370z is wayyy too conservative

Ideally you would want at least a 9.5"/10.5" combo with +22 front(to clear akebonos) and +12 rear
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I would look into wheels with lower offsets depending on the look you want to go with. +0 to +22 at least...
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Originally Posted by Waizzz
8.5" front on a 370z is wayyy too conservative

Ideally you would want at least a 9.5"/10.5" combo with +22 front(to clear akebonos) and +12 rear
370Z fenders are pretty beastly indeed. We put 19x9.5 +22 on the front of a 370Z and it was sort of sunken in.



In this photos we have 19x9.5 +22 front with 275 tires and 19x11 +20 rears (+25 with a 5mm slip on spacer) with 305 tires!
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Originally Posted by yupuhhuh2
Will these specs fit on 09' 370? Can get crazy deal, but want to make sure they fit with or w/o spacers

Rear:
SIZE: 20x10 OFFSET: +45 millimeters BACKSPACE: 7.27 inch CENTERBORE: 70.6 millimeters

Front:
SIZE: 20x8.5 OFFSET: +30 millimeters BACKSPACE: 5.93 inch CENTERBORE: 70.6 millimeters
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