Question about wheels ...
Hey guys, So its been a long time since I've posted or even read the forums - but last time I did I recall everyone being very nice and helpful! So here I go.
I have a 2004 350z. Somehow a while ago I ended up getting these wheels:
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Model: ADR M-CLASSIC
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Size: (2)19x8.5 Front - (2)19x9.5 Rear
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Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
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Offset: +32 FRONT & +35 REAR
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Color: Silver W/Polished Lip
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Please don't critique the wheels, I know not everyone likes them
I never put these on, but am moving to a different area nad figured how is the time.
I know the offset & size are a bit wild, my question to you guys is will I need spacers? Will I need to roll my fenders? Or will it slide on just fine? I owe you all for answering my questions here, will end up saving me a lot of time in the end! Thanks!
I have a 2004 350z. Somehow a while ago I ended up getting these wheels:
*
Model: ADR M-CLASSIC
*
Size: (2)19x8.5 Front - (2)19x9.5 Rear
*
Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
*
Offset: +32 FRONT & +35 REAR
*
Color: Silver W/Polished Lip
*
Please don't critique the wheels, I know not everyone likes them
I never put these on, but am moving to a different area nad figured how is the time.I know the offset & size are a bit wild, my question to you guys is will I need spacers? Will I need to roll my fenders? Or will it slide on just fine? I owe you all for answering my questions here, will end up saving me a lot of time in the end! Thanks!
Yeah you should definitely get spacers. Low 20s offset is ideal for a Z, mid 30s will be too tucked unless you plan on slamming your car to the ground and want the wheels tucked.
davidv is right. Put them on and measure how much farther out towards the fender you want them to sit.
20mm is a good estimate without seeing them.
You will only have to roll your fenders if you slap HUGE spacers on.
I would only roll my fenders for wheels that are really worth making a permanent alteration to my car.
20mm is a good estimate without seeing them.
You will only have to roll your fenders if you slap HUGE spacers on.
I would only roll my fenders for wheels that are really worth making a permanent alteration to my car.
those are not wide at all my friend. but as stated above 20m is good. but just do a test fit then messure out from the wheel to the inside of the fender how much more you want it to be pushed out... its pretty simple.
good luck.
good luck.
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