hi guys, im new to this, i was wondering what is the right off set for the new Z. im planning to get this car and start to doing some
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02-04-2009, 07:00 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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what is the off set for the new Z?
hi guys,
im new to this, i was wondering what is the right off set for the new Z. im planning to get this car and start to doing some research on it thanks |
02-04-2009, 07:44 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Here you go!
370z offset Those are the stock specifications. Do some measurements if you can access a 370Z and go from there. Hope that helped. |
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02-06-2009, 10:31 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Hopefully this info will help. The numbers to follow all should work.
For a 9.5 width front wheel offsets 30-47 should work mid to low 40s being ideal IMO For a 10.5 width rear wheel offsets 15-24 should work 24 being the least aggressive but probably what I'll use. Wheel Offset Calculator ^This is a handly little link I came accross and what I used in conjunction with common Volk offsets to draw these conclusions.
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Keep in mind that these offsets are just a guide. Even when using one of these offsets a specific wheel may have caliper clearance problems. Most distributors allow you to test fit and return as long as no tires are mounted. Until 370Z owners have test fit wheels this would be prudent.
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thanks guys, but will it be ok to use 8.5+36 for the front and 9.5+37 for the rear? because i have a set of volk for this specs and wondering which spacer should i add to it
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^The front would be fine but the rear would be sunk. I'd recommend a 15-30mm spacer on the rear. To be honest, I'm pretty dissapointed with the factory wheel specs and the big difference in wheel offset between the front and rear
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