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Well guys Wheel Worx studios here in Adelaide have now told me that they contacted Works Japan once again and apparantly the Work Meister S13P cannot be made to fit

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Old 10-14-2016, 04:15 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Well guys Wheel Worx studios here in Adelaide have now told me that they contacted Works Japan once again and apparantly the Work Meister S13P cannot be made to fit our Australian Z with the Akebono brake. Only the Zs with standard brake or Brembo brake can fit this wheel. But Australia Zs only come with Akebono, there is no other choice.

So this confirms JDMConcepts claim now also. Bsd luck to us, we cannot use this wheel.

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Old 10-14-2016, 08:22 AM   #47 (permalink)
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How many 370Z's have you seen with Brembo's from the factory? (I'll give you one guess and if it isn't "0" it's wrong).

Here's a picture (not sure if it was posted) but it's from the Work Wheels website of a 370Z Nismo... with Akebonos... and S13Ps...



Honestly, if I were you I'd contact forum vendor RavSpec and ask them any questions you had pertaining to the wheels because these guys you're speaking with don't seem to have the slightest clue.
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I don't know man I give up now. As i understand it, they fit the US model Akebono Z but not the aussie version???
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I have an idea that may help you out: Contact your local Nissan dealer and get part numbers for the front calipers (and possibly the front hub/spindle) and compare them with those from the US/Japan. I doubt they're different, but it should clear any confusion.
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if they think that the 370z came with brembos they are incompetent

Now, the 350z had factory brembos, so I suspect they are mixed up. Still incompetent


Shadow, think logically: work wheels is a Japanese wheel company
How likely is it that they won't have a fitment on their most popular wheel for a recognizable car like the Z in their home market?

Also, there is no chance that Nissan put a completely unique brake setup on the Australian market Z.

And more to the point, WORK MAKES DIFFERENT DISK TYPES THAT OFFER VARYING BRAKE CLEARANCE. GET THE T-disk with max clearance and you'll be fine


Goddamn the ignorance is amazing on all ends


We have shown you ACTUAL CARS RUNNING THESE WHEELS
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From an Australian review of the 370Z:

Big Akebono brakes are standard on Australian Zs (optional overseas) and they clearly have the mechanical muscle needed to haul up the 1471kg coupe. Never heard of Akebono? The Japanese brake manufacturer also supplies its stopping hardware to the Williams F1 team, not to mention Japan’s famous Shinkansen bullet trains.

I am fairly certain Work Wheels knows the Z better than whatever dumbass retailers you're talking to.

The picture you posted shows the same calipers everyone else has, and now this article says the same thing.

Your retailer has probably never worked on a 370Z in his life. Punch him in the face.

If he won't order the wheels for you, contact Ravspec, they are a large US East coast retailer

EDIT: Forgot to add, if it wasn't unclear . . .Akebono brakes are sport brakes. The same sport brakes as . . . every other 370Z. Nissan is cheap. The Z is not a ferrari. They are not going to make special brakes for Australia, they will reuse parts whenever they can!
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Hey guys, I was looking at some Work Meister S13P deep dish wheels but my local dealer here in AU said that it won't fit my 370Z as it won't clear the brake caliper.

Wondering what alternative wheels I can get that look like the Meister S13P in deep dish and black disk, with polished black lip and gold rivets?
Shadow85 if you are not opposed to purchasing your wheels from me and having them shipped to you from the US, I would be happy to help you get the proper sizing.

PM me with the details. Give me as much information as possible about the sizing you would like. I will figure out the offsets for you. Work does not typically advise aggressive fitment, they tend to recommend wheels that fit properly so I want to know what you're look you are going for, what size tire you want to run, what suspension you have etc.

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Thank you Todd. JDMConcept has sent me a brake caliper measurement diagram that I am suppose to fill out and give it back to him so he can send it back to Work.

The only problem with ordering these wheels for me from the US is because for some reason they are priced exactly the same in both countries. Approx. $3500 USD for a set in US and approx. $3500 AUD here in Australia.

But I would end up paying alot more if I order from US as $3500 USD ~= $4500 AUD.

Then I have to add customs shipping etc. I would easily be looking at $5000AUD all up, importing them when locally they are $3500 AU.

But I do appreciate the offer Todd. Thanks.
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