::NISMO Wheels Thread::
Need some inputs guys, help me out.
My current set up is 18x8.5 et 25 and 18x9.5 et30 with 245/40 and 275/40 lowered on tanabe gf210 and rolled fenders. No rubbing issue at all.
My new set up is 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 +12 with 245/35 and 275/35.
Will i have rubbing issue?
thanks
My current set up is 18x8.5 et 25 and 18x9.5 et30 with 245/40 and 275/40 lowered on tanabe gf210 and rolled fenders. No rubbing issue at all.
My new set up is 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 +12 with 245/35 and 275/35.
Will i have rubbing issue?
thanks
Youll have to run a spacer on the 19x10.5 since they dont make them in a +12 offset if i remember correctly.
Both wheels look sick! Question on the nismos...did they bolt right up...no spacers needed? No fenders rolled I'm the rear? Also, how much are you dropped?
I just picked up a set of very slightly used 370Z Nismo wheels for my 370Z. But first I thought I would try them on my 350Z. I don't think I've seen any pictures of 370Z Nismo wheels on a 350Z so I decided to post some up. I also decided to stay with my Volk Racing G2s on the 350Z because they just look so good on the 350Z and because the 370Z Nismo wheels are just about the perfect wheel for the 370Z. Now if I can just decide what color I want to paint/powdercoat the Nismo 370Z wheels.






My 350Z with VR G2 wheels








My 350Z with VR G2 wheels


Yes the 370Z Nismo wheels bolt right on. No spacers needed even in the front with my StopTech BBK. My rear fenders aren't rolled either. My car has approximately a .6 inch drop with Nismo springs.
Last edited by ZPirate; Nov 26, 2010 at 06:07 AM.
love the 370z nismo wheels... hope some day find/trade them for mine
Last edited by BOOCKER; Jan 15, 2011 at 08:15 PM.
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From: MexiCali dodging potholes
actually this might be your lucky day man...since your so close...
I'm really considering the knockoff superleggera kit just the front bumper/fenders/sides...
I'm really considering the knockoff superleggera kit just the front bumper/fenders/sides...
There is a guy on the East Coast selling that SL kit, I'm sure it's still available.
How does your bumper stand up to abuse from driving it every day and scraping? My poor V2 has taken some abuse but I think it's nothing a repaint can't fix.
How does your bumper stand up to abuse from driving it every day and scraping? My poor V2 has taken some abuse but I think it's nothing a repaint can't fix.
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From: MexiCali dodging potholes
well OEM is always good stuff, the under diffuser is still in great shape due to it's flexibility it withstands way more than fiberglass stuff or that other stuff
if and when I get this new bumper gonna plasticX the **** out of it(the under side) to ensure it's longevity...
if and when I get this new bumper gonna plasticX the **** out of it(the under side) to ensure it's longevity...





