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Old 07-17-2012, 07:58 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by whoady4shoady View Post
Im new to all this, so Im not sure what you mean? I am putting the tires on the stock Nismo 19s.

Is this what you are looking for?

370Z NISMO Wheels and Yokohama ADVAN tires.
Lightweight forged aluminum-alloy 19" x 9.5" +40mm offset (front); 19" x 10.5" +23mm offset (rear) Weight: 20.5 lbs. (9.3kg) – front; 20.9 (9.5kg) – rear
Okay that will be fine then. Wheel offset can be used as a tuning tool to alter the 'track' (width between wheels) and hence alter grip. Wider track from lower offset means more grip. With the stock wheels you have a little wider rear track which will keep things in check, if at some point you decide to go with a set of dedicated track wheels that have even offsets all around then you can decide on spacers.
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