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What size wheel spacers should I get?
I have a 2015 370Z Sport Tech, 19x9 front 19x10 rear.
What size wheel spacers should I get? I am shooting for a flush look. From what I have been reading and images I have looked at, I am looking at 20mm front and 25mm rear. But want to be sure. And was also wondering if the wheel spaces will cause any issues if I do some autocross down the road. |
Stock rims or not? If not, what are the offsets? If stock 20/25 f/r will get you flush. Should be able to find some pics with a little searching.
I wouldn't run spacers on the track or at autox, personally. But there are plenty of people who do without issue :twocents: |
if ur not lowered i wouldnt go too aggressive.. unless you like the 4x4 look...
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.. unless you a taffyapple and automatically lower ride when u get in.. :tup:
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Hi all, Thanks for the input.
Car is not lowered and, I am not to much of a taffyapple. :icon17: Forgot to say that they are the stock sport rims. I do not plan on lowing it, the roads are to bad here. Just like the flush look. |
20/25 as JARblue suggested
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Yeah 20/25 if lowered but maybe 15/20 if not.
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I run a 58mm spacer :)
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If I could go back,I would change from 20mm to 25 mm up front. Mind you,I lowered my car which gave me more camber,but I think 25mm up front would flush up better than 20's.
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I think I am leaning towards 20 in the front and 15 in the rear.
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I have nismo lmz5 wheels on my z, I think its same width and offset as oem 19inch, and I run 25mm front and rear, didnt need to roll guards and its just right for my liking :)
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I will sell you my 20/25 spacers with the extended bolts for $200 shipped. thats fronts and rears!
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Also are they 20 front/25 rear or can the 25 be used in the front? |
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