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Are there any aftermarket wheels that are close in size to the stock Nissan Rays wheels 19X9 front and 19X10 rear and have the same or similar offset? I would

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Old 08-05-2017, 09:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Are there any aftermarket wheels that are close in size to the stock Nissan Rays wheels 19X9 front and 19X10 rear and have the same or similar offset? I would like a aftermarket wheel 19X9 front and 19X10 rear that have good fitment. I am not wanting to use wheel spacers on my 370Z.
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I afraid not much Major Japanese Mfg make 9J & 10 J Rims,only can ask Taiwanese Sports Rim Mfg "Special made" for you.
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Forgestar has 19x9 and 19x10 sizes with custom offsets.
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Forgestar has 19x9 and 19x10 sizes with custom offsets.
That is true I could use those wheels but those Forgestar wheels are expensive though. Any other ideas on wheels?
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That is true I could use those wheels but those Forgestar wheels are expensive though. Any other ideas on wheels?
Are they not around $1600 for a set?
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That is true I could use those wheels but those Forgestar wheels are expensive though. Any other ideas on wheels?
well, whats your budget?
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Forgestars are already mid/entry level . . . if you want to go below that, i think you're better off just shopping the used market for OEM wheels
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Forgestars are already mid/entry level . . . if you want to go below that, i think you're better off just shopping the used market for OEM wheels
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Are there any aftermarket wheels that are close in size to the stock Nissan Rays wheels 19X9 front and 19X10 rear and have the same or similar offset? I would like a aftermarket wheel 19X9 front and 19X10 rear that have good fitment. I am not wanting to use wheel spacers on my 370Z.
also . . . you seem to have contradicting goals:
1) stock sizing w/o spacers
2) good fitment

with an additional limitation

3) cheaper than forgestars

i mean . . . stock sizing is crap, even on Nismos. if you stick with that size, fitment is gonna suck

and then you don't wanna spend any money

don't know how to help you, buddy
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i mean . . . stock sizing is crap, even on Nismos. if you stick with that size, fitment is gonna suck

and then you don't wanna spend any money

don't know how to help you, buddy
I think you are skewing the definition of fitment a bit. A 19x9 front 19x10 rear will fit perfectly. Will it fill out the arches great? Probably not. But it will offer optimal amount of clearance depending of offset. Additionally, it will allow a lot of wiggle room with odd offsets.

There shouldn't be anything difficult about finding wheels in that size or the correct offset for a good price. Check tirerack.com or evasivemotorsports.com There are plenty of other sites as well with good prices and good selections.

To be fair a 19x9.5/19x10.5 would fill out better. But 9F/10R will allow better tire fitment with normal sizes (245-285)
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Also to be fair, the cheapest you'd probably pay for a decent set for such a size, is about 2000$ US. Not including tires. Cheap would be 1500$ which i wouldn't touch unless it was a used set for a reputable seller.
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Willtheyfit.com do the math on that.. which is what I did.
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Your factory 9/10"s are +47/+30 offset- which is well sunk in.
Determine the tire's & size's you want to use & if you want to adjust your suspension from stock.
If you want stock sized tire's on stock suspension; you could easily come out between 20 & 25mm from underneath fenders..easily determined by dropping a plumb from fender & measuring how far out you want to go.
I have Forgestars & the qualityrice is very fair.
It is a mid-entry wheel, as mentioned before.
Unsure about other brands;as you can easily drop a grand or more per wheel & sometimes 2k each.
So 350-450each isn't bad; custom offsets & colors.
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