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Old Sep 22, 2013 | 05:56 PM
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Exclamation Curva wheels questions.

I want a set of curva 7 matte black rims. But it tells me they dont fit on my car. I saw a z with them and i liked them. The guy said he has 19in rims. the front is 235/65 and the rear is 265/30 and a offset of 30+ and has 38mm spacers. Is that what i will need to make it fit on my car. i have a 03 brickyard.
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Old Sep 22, 2013 | 08:07 PM
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235/65 can't be right; check that again. 265/30 is too small of a sidewall for a 19. Even though you didn't include the wheel widths I'm assuming they're narrower than what would be ideal. Offset is too high, should be +15 to +25 for a well fitting setup.
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Old Sep 22, 2013 | 08:42 PM
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Check out Avant Garde wheels.. they have a similar design with proper widths/offsets for a Z. Enkei Raijin are also similar.
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Old Sep 22, 2013 | 10:44 PM
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Moved to the correct subforum...

Just because they are 19" wheels it doesn't mean they are ideal for our cars OP

Please read this post from the Top 100 FAQ for clarification:

https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...questions.html

https://my350z.com/forum/2487452-post8.html

Q: What wheel sizes and offsets do I need?
A: Generally speaking, there are a LOT of different combinations that people are running on their Z or G.

Let's get the basics out of the way first: You need a lug pattern of 5x114.3, width between 8 and 11 inches, and diameter of 17", 18", 19", or 20".

Here are some of the more popular wheel and tire sizes (for good reason) that people put on their Z's. There is no "RIGHT" answer but there is a limit to how big or small you can go.

18" combination:
Front 18" x 8.5" , Offset +15 to +25, Tires 245/40/18
Rear 18" x 9.5" , Offset +15 to +25, Tires 275/40/18
(lower offset such as +10 in rear is possible but may require rolling)

Front 18" x 9.5" , Offset +25 to +30, Tires 255/40/18
Rear 18" x 10.5" , Offset +28 to +35, Tires 285/40/18 or 295/35/18
(lower offset such as +23 in the rear is possible but may require rolling)

19" combination:
Front 19" x 8.5" , Offset +15 to +25, Tires 245/35/19
Rear 19" x 9.5" , Offset +15 to +25, Tires 275/35/19
(lower offset such as +10 in rear is possible but may require rolling)

Front 19" x 9.5" , Offset +25 to +30, Tires 255/35/19 or 265/35/19
Rear 19" x 10.5" , Offset +23 to +32, Tires 285/35/19 or 295/35/19
(lower offset such as +23 or wider tires in the rear is possible but may require rolling)


From this, you get the idea of what is required to go with smaller wheels like 17's, (typically lighter, faster acceleration), or bigger wheels like 20's (bigger, heavier, usually makes you feel slower).

Get to know how to use the following tools and you will be able to figure out for yourself the correct offsets and tire sizes you need:
Tire size calculator (click)
Wheel Offset Calculator

Certain combinations of LOW OFFSET and/or WIDE WHEELS will require what is known as "fender rolling" or "fender cutting".

If you are not familiar with the term "fender rolling", here is a quick but useful lesson you can learn in a couple of minutes: Go outside to wherever your Z is parked. Run your fingers along the inside edge of a REAR fender just above your tires. You will feel a sharp edge and a flap of metal sticking inward towards the car. Now, go up to the FRONT fender, and feel the inside of the fender again. You should notice that the flap of metal has been "rolled" upwards on the front fenders. This is exactly what fender rolling is all about. The rear fenders will need to be rolled to make room for wide wheels or low offsets, or else your tires may rub on the metal when you take hard corners or hit bumps. Any experienced wheel/tire shop should know how to roll a fender. If you go to a shop that does not seem like they know what they're doing, get out of there.
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Old Sep 23, 2013 | 05:12 PM
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Hey guys sorry for the late-ish reply. Hes trying to sell them to me. Im going to post a pic. Also thank you guys for your inputs. yeah i messed up. Its not 235/65 its 235/30
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Originally Posted by Perkyd
Hey guys sorry for the late-ish reply. Hes trying to sell them to me. Im going to post a pic. Also thank you guys for your inputs. yeah i messed up. Its not 235/65 its 235/30
Just pass on them, trust me you will thank us later
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Old Sep 24, 2013 | 12:15 PM
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would these fit my car? Sorry guys i really need help. Idk much about wheels and tires.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/19-inch-Staggered-Curva-Concepts-Curva-7-matte-black-wheels-rims-5x120-35-/290916150517?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item43bbf42cf5&vxp=mtr
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Old Sep 24, 2013 | 01:21 PM
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Just buy these instead, ebay is super shady

https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...p-concave.html

This is a trusted vendor who will be able to take care of you if something is not to your liking
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