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Originally Posted by sepooli
Hey guys
I really need help on this. I am trying to put my friends rims on my car and i need adaptors to put them on as the bolt pattern is nor the same, so I am ordering custom made adaptors and I can decide how thick they can be.
Rims are:
20/10 (+36 offset) rear
20/8.5 (+30 offset) front
adaptors are like spacers and the minimum thickness is 25 mm.
so with adaptors I guess the offset would be:
rear= 36 - 25 = +11
fronts= 30 - 25 = +6
I am totally lost with the offset and camber issue, Please help, if I can even install these rims on my car or not. do they fit on my car including adaptors? Do I need to do any extra work on the car itself.
Thanks in advance for all responses.
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With a spacer the rears are fine. The fronts should be a 15mm spacer without having to do any camber adjustments.
Take note... We do tons of wheels a month for customers. If you are looking to add performance and style to your car. Please go buy the correct size and offsets from the start. Please do not use spacers to make the obviously wrong size wheels fit.
Proper widths for a 370z:
Front: *we do not have adjustable camber but these are close numbers to strive for*
9" +25~
9.5" +20~
10" +30~
Rear: *we have adjustable camber and all of these will fit*
10" -6~
10.5" +0~
11" +4~
11.5" +10~
12" +16~
All of these widths can be accomplished without modifications and the right offsets. I have posted some sample offsets that you can strive for and that will fit within our fenders.
Mike