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Originally Posted by Good_Tymes
damn you... lol got any links to some legit wheels for a decent price?
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Heres some help for you since those wheels are WAYYYY off from anything that should go on a 370.
Cheaper wheels-
Forgestar Concave series
Work Kiwami concave
Wedsport SA55M
Enkei
SSR Type F
A little more pricey- (4k and up)
Volk CE28
VOlk TE37
ISS forged ML24 series wheels
Advan GT
Widths should be no less then stock 9.5 front 10.5 rear.
Offsets should be no less then +22 (if 9.5 width) for flush and +12 for aggrssive front fitment. Rear +12 or +0 for aggressive on a 10.5 wide wheel.
Offset calculator for alternate widths and offsets.
http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator
Things to consider as well are wheel weights. The wheels above i gave you are all decent weights some are very good wheels weights. You can google unsprung weight but i can tell you first hand knocking a couple pounds off each corner will make a much better performing car.
My 350Z wheels back in the day stock were 17 inch thin and weighed 53 pounds with tires.
I got my 19 inch Volk TE37s that were 2 inches or more wider and larger and with tires they came in around 47-48 pounds! 5 pounds per Corner was VERY noticeable.