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sinceday1 08-24-2010 07:48 PM

FS: Winter Tires + Rims
 
I'm not sure if i can post this here for Canucks but, here we go.

18" SportsEdition A7 wheels with Blizzacks (BBK Fitment!)

I used it for one season.

$1100 obo

No scratches on rims (surprisingly!).
Located in New Brunswick, Willing to ship.

DjSquall 08-25-2010 10:23 AM

Any pics?

Jeffblue 08-25-2010 10:44 AM

whats a winter season in canada? october-april ? :P i kid i kid. sounds like a great deal! good luck with the sale.

Da.Menace 08-25-2010 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 693464)
whats a winter season in canada? october-april ? :P i kid i kid. sounds like a great deal! good luck with the sale.

Really differs from city and city... However, the recent years has been very random. Last year, for Toronto, Winter started in mid-November, and for 2008, it started in mid-October

sinceday1 08-25-2010 05:54 PM

I'll take some pics and post them up later today or tomorrow :)

spitfiretr7 08-25-2010 07:30 PM

Winter tires are required not just for snow and ice, but also for cold temperatures. An all season - or summer tire (as the Z's have) will start to go hard and loose its grip at 5 to 7 degrees celcius(roughly 45 degrees F for our US Friends. Our tires are fresh and sticky so you will likely not notice this in the Fall or early Spring temps but I would not want to think of driving a Z through the Winter with out proper tires. Then again I hide mine 370Z away at the end of November and get her out in April.

LMBmikeZ 08-25-2010 10:10 PM

Same here store the Z early November comes back out end of April. I couldn't even imagine plowing the snow with my Z!

doubleG370Z 08-26-2010 01:10 PM

any pics??

sinceday1 08-27-2010 10:36 PM

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Sorry for late reply.. Been very busy! Little bit of ERZ publicity there..

valinr 08-31-2010 06:23 PM

Here is a winter question. I had a 2008 350 with brembos. I sold it and got a new 370, just a few weeks ago. Do the snows and rims that i had on my 350 with brembos fit my new 370? I have the sport package and the front callipers look larger then the brembos did. Never realy thought of this until I saw your post. The car does not go out much in the winter but just in case I get the urge I like to have winter rubber and rims on it for the season.

Jeffblue 08-31-2010 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by valinr (Post 702605)
Here is a winter question. I had a 2008 350 with brembos. I sold it and got a new 370, just a few weeks ago. Do the snows and rims that i had on my 350 with brembos fit my new 370? I have the sport package and the front callipers look larger then the brembos did. Never realy thought of this until I saw your post. The car does not go out much in the winter but just in case I get the urge I like to have winter rubber and rims on it for the season.

the 370z requires 50mm of clearance for the front brake caliper and 23mm of clearance for the rear brake caliper. This clearance is the distance between the back of the spokes and the hub mounting surface of the wheel. the measurement is called the 'x-factor' and it is a byproduct of the thickness of the back pad (the place the wheel bolts to the hub). measure the wheels, if they are all the same size, and theres 50mm between the spokes and the hub mounting surface, you're good. if not, they wont clear. what wheels did you have on the 350z for the snow?

sinceday1 09-01-2010 02:30 AM

Just try mounting one wheel and find out. It doesn't take that long ;)

valinr 09-01-2010 07:04 AM

they are a package that the Nissan dealer was selling. I have to dig them out and have a look but not into that now. Still summer.

sinceday1 09-16-2010 05:26 PM

Sale pending.!

sinceday1 09-16-2010 07:19 PM

Sold


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