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Old 02-28-2018, 03:48 AM
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Default Trying to find the right OEM wheel part numbers

I currently have 18" Advan wheels on my 2004 350z Enthusiast Roadster (no brembo, tpms or VDC). I want to go back to 17" OEM wheels and sell my Advans. I called Nissan and gave them my VIN and they said I need 40300-CD027 (front) and 40300-CD028 (rear).

I went on Ebay and found these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/292412626602?ul_noapp=true

The seller said they are 40300-CD000 and -CD010. But the dimensions are exactly what the -CD027 and -CD028 wheels that the dealer told me.

Would those Ebay wheels fit?
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Yes- those are the OEM 17" wheels originally used in the early production 350Z and enthusiast models. Unless you've upgraded your brake package, those should bolt-up easily.

One tip: check the classifieds here, and on your local Craigslist. Those 17" wheels have been sold for a lot less (think $250-300) in good condition.
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Originally Posted by dkmura
Yes- those are the OEM 17" wheels originally used in the early production 350Z and enthusiast models. Unless you've upgraded your brake package, those should bolt-up easily.

One tip: check the classifieds here, and on your local Craigslist. Those 17" wheels have been sold for a lot less (think $250-300) in good condition.
Definitely this. ^^^

$500+ is waaaaaay overpriced for stock 17s even in perfect condition!!
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Dkmura and MicVelo are correct stating the price of OEM 17” for the 350z.

I paid $30 per wheel for my winter wheel/tire setup. I’m pretty sure I could have negotiated a better deal ($20, or even less, per wheel).
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Case in point:


Touring *18s* with tires.... $200. (although the pic is confusing since they show both Touring V1s and a later model 18 as well; but you get the point.)

Or even these for $400 (later model 18s)...

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