Deep dish 19 inch rims
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Deep dish 19 inch rims
I'm in the process of putting a widebody on the 350 and I was looking at the work meister s1 but at 4k+ for the set of 4 that's just a little to much I want to run 19x9.5 front and 19x11 in the back, can u guys give any suggestions on some nice deep dish that might resemble the work meisters, the back has an extra 3-4 inches and as you can see in the second pic the huge gap, i have no idea on what offset's to get
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How wide are you going with your widebody kit? Are you looking for something close to a flush fitment? If so, I'd suggest keeping an eye out for some used wheels. There are often aggressive setups (in the $3K range) in the FS section on here that would work well for a widebody Z.
If you're just looking for a cheap wheel that looks like the Meister, I'm sure you'll be able to get 4" or so of dish in the rear, but probably not the agressive offsets that will fit nicely under your wide fenders, unless you run spacers. It just kind of depends on what kind of fitment you're wanting, how deep a dish, how wide your kit is, etc...
If you're just looking for a cheap wheel that looks like the Meister, I'm sure you'll be able to get 4" or so of dish in the rear, but probably not the agressive offsets that will fit nicely under your wide fenders, unless you run spacers. It just kind of depends on what kind of fitment you're wanting, how deep a dish, how wide your kit is, etc...
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BTW, here's a set of Works in the FS section just now, in the sizes you want, for $2900 OBO...
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tire...x9-5-24-a.html
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tire...x9-5-24-a.html
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BTW, here's a set of Works in the FS section just now, in the sizes you want, for $2900 OBO...
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tire...x9-5-24-a.html
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tire...x9-5-24-a.html
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as fby said... all your wheels are too small.
this setup should start w/ 19x11-12 up front in +7 to -35
and rear should be 19x13 w/ at least +10 to -55
so don't cheap out. $4k is fair for new. you'll ruin your whole look w
weak wheels. go big or go........................
this setup should start w/ 19x11-12 up front in +7 to -35
and rear should be 19x13 w/ at least +10 to -55
so don't cheap out. $4k is fair for new. you'll ruin your whole look w
weak wheels. go big or go........................
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with a kit that big you might want to consider 20s. I would suggest 20x11-20 offset for the front and 12s or 13s-30 offset rear to fit right. So spending 4k on wheels might be your best bet. Just and option you might need look for custom 3pc wheels.
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