Hi all, I am looking for a reasonably cheap winter rim/tire setup and so far have no luck in finding a similar spec and offset rims for a reasonable price.
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11-20-2016, 03:32 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Winter Setup Question?
Hi all,
I am looking for a reasonably cheap winter rim/tire setup and so far have no luck in finding a similar spec and offset rims for a reasonable price. My question is would it be okay to mount 2005 350z Anniversary wheels on my 2016 base 370z? The specs are 18x8 front and 18x8.5 in the back i believe, I know the offsets are different but would this work? I would ideally like to hot swap between my two setups but surfing craigslist and no luck so far any input is appreciated. |
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I see you are in Vancouver BC.
I'm a bit south of Seattle and have been surfing craigslist for at least a month for a set of factory 19" Rays sport wheels and haven't had much luck. Not much out there locally. Maybe our weather up north here discourages a lot of people to own/buy/sell/ 370Z stuff? On ebay there is several sets of wheels/tires I would be interested in but shipping is expensive. Seems a lot of 370Z stuff is farther south in Cali, Florida, Texas, ect......... |
11-20-2016, 09:53 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Thinner wheels are better. Your stance might go to ****, but it's better than spinning out or damaging a wheel you care about. Do you have the wheels already? I use 370Z base wheels as my winter setup.
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I have bought them yet, I heard that you should use the same spec wheels as your car came with? I have 370z base wheels right now looking st putting on 350z wheels for winter Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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For sure, the shipping is even worse here in B.C along with Canadian to U.S exchange rate so it's not a good option for me... will keep trying Craigslist I suppose Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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350Z wheels will fit no problem. The rears could use a spacer for looks, but that's about it.
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Nope. A spacer increases the leverage in the suspension causing ride height to sag slightly thus reducing ground clearance needed in winter driving. Forego looks in lieu of function.
Consider using oversized (OD wise) winter tires to boost ground clearance. My rule of thumb is one-inch oversized OD. |
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What matters more is making sure the tires meet the same specs in outer diameter as stock. Use this to figure out what size tires you want. Making sure they're matched front to rear as stock will keep your traction control from freaking out. Having the tires outer diameter match or close to stock will keep your speedometer and odometer, as well as your gas mileage true.
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Cool thanks, still on the hunt for rims and tires will update if I find any... for a reasonable price anyway... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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