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Hey guys, sorry for the basic question, but I have a 2004 350Z roadster. Can I put the Touring V2 Rims from a 2006 on it without spacers etc?
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The factory wheels for the 350z came in 17, 18, and 19” diameters and widths from 7.5” to 10”. The offset is conservative (+30 to +33 depending upon the wheel’s width).
Nissan introduced the V2 Touring wheels (what you are considering for your car) on the 2005 35th Anniversary 350Z, and this wheel became stock on 2006 and 2007 Base, Enthusiast, and Touring models.
Here are the specifications for the 18-inch Touring wheels V2
- Front: 18x8.0”, +30mm Offset, 24.4 lbs.
- Rear: 18x8.5”, +33mm Offset, 25.8 lbs.
The wheel is made of aluminum alloy.
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I’ve been an active member here for awhile, and I still struggle with issues. For example: My car has some mileage on it now, and I want to replace the suspension. I’ve done a ton of research here including a lot of searching, and I’m still uncertain about the best solution (my car, my expense account, the way I drive, tire preference, etc.).
dajoseph asks a good question (It took some time before the answers started arriving).
--Spike
I’ve been an active member here for awhile, and I still struggle with issues. For example: My car has some mileage on it now, and I want to replace the suspension. I’ve done a ton of research here including a lot of searching, and I’m still uncertain about the best solution (my car, my expense account, the way I drive, tire preference, etc.).
dajoseph asks a good question (It took some time before the answers started arriving).
--Spike
Last edited by Spike100; 06-09-2010 at 05:35 PM.
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