Pic Request: '06 350Z 18" wheels on a G35 sedan
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The Z/G springs ride close to a stock sport suspension setup. Firm, but comfortable. The spring rate is 314 front and 342 rear--so its not that bad. You might have to replace your shocks if you don't have sport susp. At the very least, you should lower the front with coupe springs. It will lower about .5 inch.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...ings-only.html
before(2, at left) and after(right) lowering mine--still very comfortable, and handles very nicely.
Last edited by Texan1; Feb 21, 2009 at 01:56 PM.
I would like to pick up a set of these 350Z wheels. Has anybody had any luck with eBay? I have an X so it might be more of a pain than it's worth.
I also found these on eBay. Look pretty much like the stock 18's, but seem to have a deeper lip. My car is Brilliant Silver, so I think the gunmetal would look pretty good. They seem pretty cheap so not sure if they are any good. Anybody have these?
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I also found these on eBay. Look pretty much like the stock 18's, but seem to have a deeper lip. My car is Brilliant Silver, so I think the gunmetal would look pretty good. They seem pretty cheap so not sure if they are any good. Anybody have these?
Wheels
I'm considering getting these rims for my 2003 sedan.
I'd like to have the same tire size all the way around so I can rotate the tires. So it sounds like others have said I can get 245/45/18 on the front 8" rim and the rear 8.5", but I have two questions:
1. Will my 2003 sedan at stock ride height fit 245/45/18 with no issues?
2. If I rotate my tires and have a 245/45/18 on a 8" rim in the rear and a 245/45/18 on a 8.5" rim in the front will it look funny?
I'd like to have the same tire size all the way around so I can rotate the tires. So it sounds like others have said I can get 245/45/18 on the front 8" rim and the rear 8.5", but I have two questions:
1. Will my 2003 sedan at stock ride height fit 245/45/18 with no issues?
2. If I rotate my tires and have a 245/45/18 on a 8" rim in the rear and a 245/45/18 on a 8.5" rim in the front will it look funny?
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