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Old 07-10-2009 | 02:53 PM
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Hello, i have some Dunlop Winter M3 that are on the older Nissan wheels, i think 2004. They are 18 inch and staggered. Would these fit on an 2008 Altima, even if it is a staggered setup they wouldnt care. Just wanted to know if they would fit?? thanks!!!
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Serious lack of information here. We don't know the bolt pattern, widths, offsets, tire sizes, and the fact that most, if not all of us, have no knowledge on FWD Altima's.
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^I think he was trying to say that he has stock 04 rims.
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Originally Posted by siruis
Hello, i have some Dunlop Winter M3 that are on the older Nissan wheels, i think 2004. They are 18 inch and staggered. Would these fit on an 2008 Altima, even if it is a staggered setup they wouldnt care. Just wanted to know if they would fit?? thanks!!!
how about going to an altima forum and asking there since the Z/G are nothing like an altima
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^ +1

Sorry dude.
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Serious lack of information here. We don't know the bolt pattern, widths, offsets, tire sizes, and the fact that most, if not all of us, have no knowledge on FWD Altima's.

They are stock rims from an 04 Z. 18 inch. I know you can get 18's on th e altima, just not sure if they use the same patterns etc.. thought someone here may now
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We could tell you the bolt pattern of the Z wheels, but I'm not willing to waste 5 seconds of my life Googling information on an Altima.
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Bolt pattern is 5x114.3 for the Z wheels by the way.
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yes.......altima uses same bolt pattern as the Z..

they will fit...pm acidjake75 as his lady has an altima and she has 18 oem g35 wheels on it..

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They will fit fine however I must say that we swapped the setup...Since its FWD we put the wider wheels up front and put the fronts in the rears...if that makes sense. After that we have NO issues with rubbing and the car is lowered on eibachs. I hope your lowered cause that just puts the icing on the cake.. We get TONS of compliments on the setup... if you are not - you will still have some serious wheel gap..which some folks dont really care about but I couldnt stand it.. Dropped the car...then I was happy... BTW the G35 stockers have the same offset and bolt pattern as the 04 Z wheels..

I will see if I have some pics.. (THIS IS BEFORE THE DROP)..check out the wheel gap.. GIGANTIC...

FRONTS


REARS


Again this is before the drop - now we can barely get a finger in there and looks "DAMN GOOD"

I hope this helps

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Looks pretty good AcidJake75. You have any pictures after the drop?
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Originally Posted by AcidJake75
They will fit fine however I must say that we swapped the setup...Since its FWD we put the wider wheels up front and put the fronts in the rears...if that makes sense. After that we have NO issues with rubbing and the car is lowered on eibachs. I hope your lowered cause that just puts the icing on the cake.. We get TONS of compliments on the setup... if you are not - you will still have some serious wheel gap..which some folks dont really care about but I couldnt stand it.. Dropped the car...then I was happy... BTW the G35 stockers have the same offset and bolt pattern as the 04 Z wheels..
Hey thanks for the reply, it definitely helps out a lot and was exactly what i needed to know. I am a nub at tires/wheels setup, but for balancing the tires, would i have to get them rebalanced for the altima, or would i be able to throw them on as they are now? thanks!!
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You can throw them on. The tire and wheel are balanced together, the car they go on is not part of the equation.

Enjoy!
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