Can you have two different size rims on 350z 08
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So long as you have the proper size tires on that maintain the ratio between front and rear diameters, not a lot of difference. Might be a tad "understeery" due to sidewall stiffness differences but no real issue.
But, the question... Why would one do such a thing? (Or did you buy it that way?)
But, the question... Why would one do such a thing? (Or did you buy it that way?)
i'm not a wheel expert and cannot speak from experience. there are a handful of guys on this forum that know a lot about wheel fitment.
i would wait for one of them to chime in on this topic. 19s fit just fine, 20s you'll probably have to roll your fenders depending on what size tire you go with.
i would wait for one of them to chime in on this topic. 19s fit just fine, 20s you'll probably have to roll your fenders depending on what size tire you go with.
So long as you have the proper size tires on that maintain the ratio between front and rear diameters, not a lot of difference. Might be a tad "understeery" due to sidewall stiffness differences but no real issue.
But, the question... Why would one do such a thing? (Or did you buy it that way?)
But, the question... Why would one do such a thing? (Or did you buy it that way?)
Long story short I bought it with 18’s. Two of my rear wheels are f***ed so had to use my back ups which are 20’s for temps. They have 275/35 tires but before I put them on wanted to ask if it would mess the suspension or anything really. I have two 18’s up front and those are 245/35.
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