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Hey so I was looking at these wheels on fb marketplace and I was wondering if they would fit my 2003 Nissan 350z enthusiast it’s currently on stock suspension without any issues (btw I’ve never had to buy aftermarket wheels so any help would be greatly appreciated!)
Hey so I was looking at these wheels on fb marketplace and I was wondering if they would fit my 2003 Nissan 350z enthusiast it’s currently on stock suspension without any issues (btw I’ve never had to buy aftermarket wheels so any help would be greatly appreciated!)
offsets are wrong for the 350z, main concern is bolt pattern
offsets are wrong for the 350z, main concern is bolt pattern
I searched up on google and it’s the same bolt pattern for my 350z my only concern was the offset since the listing say 0 and I’m not sure if that’ll fit on my Z
I searched up on google and it’s the same bolt pattern for my 350z my only concern was the offset since the listing say 0 and I’m not sure if that’ll fit on my Z
Offsets too aggressive without work to make them fit. (Roll and sealing of fender guards, height and camber adjustment if lowering.) And using negative camber to fit rollers is just, well, not a good idea.
Tires are too short. They'll work but 35 aspect tires on 18s are >1" shorter than stock height and will leave big fender gap on stock suspension.
As pointed out above, go with at least +15mm (or higher) offset front or better, +20ish all around (even with staggered width). is ideal.