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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? |
f15/r10 is wat i recommend for sport 19's running stock tires at stock height.
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These are the 25mm. the 20mm are currently on the car sitting in the garage. |
They were installed on the car for wekfest and then removed once I got the car home... maybe just over 1000miles on the 25mm and just over 2000 miles on the 20mm
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Thanks for posting pics, I am still deciding.
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I was lowered on 20/25 and loved it. Don't know how it does when the car's not lowered.
Also track my car on spacers without problem for years now. Drift as well as circuit events. No problems what so ever. Torque to spec and you will be fine. |
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I am going with 25 front and 20 rear, thanks to bullitt5897.
I will post before and after shot. |
20/25mm on sport wheels. Works for me.
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Well the bolt on wheel spacers did not fit the 19" Rays OEM (Sports Package) the spacer bolts hit the inside of the rim. Even with the space between the bolts holes of the rims. They need the OEM studs changed to longer ones.
Also, the 2015 19" Rays (Sports Package) are best with 15mm front/10mm rear. 20 sticks out to much, kenchan was right on this. Posting this to maybe help other 2015 owners. I am going to order the 15mm/10mm wheel spacers and longer studs, will update after install. |
25 All around.
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That's why I've waiting to buy spacers after installing the Swifts and getting an alignment done. 104 |
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Also, do you know if they'll fit the 2013+ sport rays without any issues? Not sure if there's a difference between earlier rays. Thanks! |
Bump Cause i have a question
If this has been answered already Im sorry i looked and couldn't find a clear answer.
Im running 225 in the front and 245 in the rear. stock everything. I think i know what size spacer to get to be flush with the car, but Im hoping to be positive before i buy any. I wanna get wider tires in the future but that can be expensive so Im trying to get that look for now. If anyone can help I would appreciate it so much. Again Im sorry if this was answered somewhere else here, i looked and it seemed like everyone was running different sizes then I am :tup: |
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Stock springs, wheels and tires. 20mm front and 20mm back. I'd go 25mm front and and maybe 25mm back if I had to do it again.
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