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Old 01-03-2011, 10:02 AM
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price shipped to 80015 please, no tires, just wheels.
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by kakashi111
price shipped to 80015 please, no tires, just wheels.
$750 plus actual shipping of ~$112 to Aurora.
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Old 01-03-2011, 12:10 PM
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I'm not a Z owner, so please bear with me here:

1)
The frequent staggered setups and different trim/years for the 350z just threw me for a loop for about a hour to research. And I'm still not positive, lol.
I'd like to just verify that the set of (4) wheels are all:

Size: 18x8.5
Offset: +33mm or +30mm?
5x114 bolt pattern
center bore?

2)
Can you toss me a set of lugs in the deal? I don't care if they're beat up or whatnot, but I just dont want to play guessing games with flat/countersunk/spline lugs.

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Originally Posted by kakashi111
I'm not a Z owner, so please bear with me here:

1)
The frequent staggered setups and different trim/years for the 350z just threw me for a loop for about a hour to research. And I'm still not positive, lol.
I'd like to just verify that the set of (4) wheels are all:

Size: 18x8.5
Offset: +33mm or +30mm?
5x114 bolt pattern


2)
Can you toss me a set of lugs in the deal? I don't care if they're beat up or whatnot, but I just dont want to play guessing games with flat/countersunk/spline lugs.
Yes, they are all the 18x8.5 +33 REAR wheels from the standard 18x8 +30 / 18x8.5 +33 06'+ wheels. I had two full sets, and sold the 18x8 +30s to a G35 Sedan guy and kept the 18x8.5 +33s to run 265 autox tires on (but since bought 4 sets of RPF1 wheels instead).

I can throw in a set of x1.25 lugs.

I don't know what you're putting these on, but you should consider keeping the tires as they're almost free. It will cost me $40 to get them dismounted, or for an extra $150 ($100 for the tires and $50 towards the added shipping) you can have them (which nets me $200). Regardless, I'm open to either, just wanted to point that out.

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Old 01-03-2011, 01:29 PM
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These will be going onto a 2010 Evo X, Ive got a set of studded snows ready to be mounted(245/45/18). These wheels will be for snow rally. So theyll probably get a beating, then I'll refinish them in the spring. Very hard to find wheels for the X. I'd normally take you up on the offer for the tires, but the whole AWD thing requires equal tread depth, otherwise the traction control acts unpredictable at high speed. The year I ran with uneven tires I spun out into a snow drift going in straightline!

Last question is the center bore.. Im reading the OEM bore for Nissan is 66.06..

The X has a 67mm..

F my life.. think theyll fit?
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Originally Posted by kakashi111
These will be going onto a 2010 Evo X, Ive got a set of studded snows ready to be mounted(245/45/18). These wheels will be for snow rally. So theyll probably get a beating, then I'll refinish them in the spring. Very hard to find wheels for the X. I'd normally take you up on the offer for the tires, but the whole AWD thing requires equal tread depth, otherwise the traction control acts unpredictable at high speed. The year I ran with uneven tires I spun out into a snow drift going in straightline!

Last question is the center bore.. Im reading the OEM bore for Nissan is 66.06..

The X has a 67mm..

F my life.. think theyll fit?
Ah, I see now. Although they are all at about the same tread depth, they certainly aren't ready for the snow. So unless you had a use for the tires in the spring as beaters. . .

I thought the Nissan bore was 66.2. Regardless if it's 66.06 or 66.2, we are talking 1mm on the OD or 1/2mm on each side. I know Evo wheels fit the Z33 (I have shopped for wheels a lot on the Evo forums) and I thought the same was true the other way around. Even if you needed to sand a hair on the ID of them to make up for the ~1/2mm, that should be easy. I can include some grit paper as well in case that is necessary.
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Old 01-03-2011, 02:00 PM
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I asked a guy from evoM if he needed to shave the centers a little bit, looks like he mounted these same wheels onto his X..

I'll get back to you shortly.
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Old 01-05-2011, 11:52 AM
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Apparently it does need to be grinded with a router for a hubcentric fit.

He said hes running lugcentric which kinda scares me.

I'll have to pass, but thank you for your time and patience, and I hope you have a good season out on the track!
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Originally Posted by kakashi111
Apparently it does need to be grinded with a router for a hubcentric fit.

He said hes running lugcentric which kinda scares me.

I'll have to pass, but thank you for your time and patience, and I hope you have a good season out on the track!
Bummer, and thanks!
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How are the RE-01R for drag racing?
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Originally Posted by Pat Bateman
How are the RE-01R for drag racing?
Pretty good for a street tire since they're pretty sticky (and also relatively new).
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Old 01-05-2011, 10:13 PM
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Well that's good to hear. I figured they wouldn't be so great, as I heard they have a fairly stiff sidewall.
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Old 01-06-2011, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Pat Bateman
Well that's good to hear. I figured they wouldn't be so great, as I heard they have a fairly stiff sidewall.
I think the sidewall is pretty stiff, but as you know, a street tire is still a street tire and of course sidewall height helps.
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Old 01-14-2011, 11:09 AM
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Lots of nibbles, but no dollars!
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Old 02-22-2011, 08:38 PM
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Hey Scott how much for a pair without tires? One of my 8" has stress cracks in 4 of the spokes . Shipping would be to 37013 Tennessee.
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the cost for rims looks high..$750. Looks like other guy just sold em for $450?
I might be in the market for selling 06 rims too
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Originally Posted by ppwpz33
Hey Scott how much for a pair without tires? One of my 8" has stress cracks in 4 of the spokes . Shipping would be to 37013 Tennessee.
I don't think I want to break up the set at this point. I've been back-and-forth on it, and think I have decided to keep them all together now.

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the cost for rims looks high..$750. Looks like other guy just sold em for $450?
I might be in the market for selling 06 rims too
Yes, marginally higher than what most others charge. These are in great condition, but more importantly, I've spent the extra $ to make it a set of 18x8.5" wheels versus two 18x8 and two 18x8.5 allowing 265s at all 4 corners and full "rotateability".
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