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Wheel Trade Opinion
I have a 2013 370Z with the 19" Sports package rims. I was thinking about changing up the setup and came upon a listing on craigslist for a set of xxr 527 rims. They are as states:
18x10 et 20 on all 4 225/40/18 falken ziex 912 I like the idea of a square setup, as I had that setup on a 350Z and enjoyed it. My issues are that the tires are a bit narrow and not sure how much money he should throw on top. Thoughts? |
The tires are WAY too narrow. Stretching tires like that is just retarded. You can run a 275-305 on a 10" wheel, and he's running a 225? He should throw in enough cash for a set of properly fitting tires, or you should keep looking for new wheels.
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I thought it was pretty well established that the Webster's definition for hellaflush was "completely retarded".
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I like the flush look myself. Im more concerned with how it will perform. there is also an option to buy the rims outright, which is what Im considering more at this point.
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My intelligence was questioned by the seller when I told him 225 was a nit too narrow. I was told, I must not know cars much. I cant believe I actually had to think about this. It all seemed pretty obvious to me. Thanks for your input.
The rims themselves seem like they would look pretty nice and the offsets are great for the square setup I would be looking for. Im going to do some tire research for these I guess. |
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Those wheels are cheap, if youre gonna go cheap, at least get something that looks better and is at least 19". Dont forget your Rays are forged, strong, and light as sh1t. I went from Rays to cast wheels and the weight bugs me every day, but i needed to go wider.
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I can see the change to 18s from a tire cost and selection standpoint. I'm not a fan of XXRs in general. They're definitely a downgrade from the Rays in terms of weight and strength. If I were looking to run a square setup I'd find a pair of rear sport wheels and run them in front.
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He better be adding at the very least $500 cash on top of the trade.
Just FYI, A set of (4) XXR rims cost $600 NEW. I think a decent set of 2013 sport rays goes for about $110-1300 USED. |
personally i would stick with the 19's since the 2013 version looks a lot better than the earlier ones IMO
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going from sport wheels to XXR is a huge downgrade. dont do it. |
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