Question about new rims
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What are some rims that I can buy where I don't have to get rid of my stock tires. Im going to be buying a brand new 06 Daytona Blue Enth. and don't necessarily want to put the money into buying new tires also since they already come with big enough tires in my opinion. Also, can someone photoshop or happen to have any pics of the stock rims but painted black?? Thanks!!
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Yeah, you would be better off burning the rubber in the fireplace for warmth than driving on them.
In any case, if you are dead set on keeping the tires even though 18 months from now you will need new ones and wished you had wider wheels, the stock 18s are 18x8 +30 and 18x8.5 +30 or +33. You could push out the offset though, fronts and backs with those sizes should be able to fit +20s and that will help with the sunken look they come with.
The stock 06 wheels are not to bad to look at and are already on the car, I vote you save your money and spend some time looking at what is available, quite a few people bought new wheels when they first got their Zs (or they came from the dealer with them) then later regretted it because the realized there were much better options out there.
Buy the right part the first time, even if it is more expensive, it will save you money in the long run.
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In any case, if you are dead set on keeping the tires even though 18 months from now you will need new ones and wished you had wider wheels, the stock 18s are 18x8 +30 and 18x8.5 +30 or +33. You could push out the offset though, fronts and backs with those sizes should be able to fit +20s and that will help with the sunken look they come with.
The stock 06 wheels are not to bad to look at and are already on the car, I vote you save your money and spend some time looking at what is available, quite a few people bought new wheels when they first got their Zs (or they came from the dealer with them) then later regretted it because the realized there were much better options out there.
Buy the right part the first time, even if it is more expensive, it will save you money in the long run.
Chris
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i have no idea what offset means or any of those numbers really, thats why i seem so slow with all of this im sure. i think it is best to just keep the stock tires for however long they last me and then make a rim decesion later down the road. the car's loook great without rims. plus im going to be putting a lot down on this and i dont need to blow my whole load at once. why are wider wheels so much better? traction I assume?
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i have no idea what offset means or any of those numbers really, thats why i seem so slow with all of this im sure.
Originally Posted by nothingremains
i think it is best to just keep the stock tires for however long they last me and then make a rim decesion later down the road.
While your waiting, here is a thread with lots of pics of wheels people are running. https://my350z.com/forum/media-share/161354-show-me-your-wheels-pics.html
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