G-Sedan with 370Z Rims...
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
posted in November.... definitely a chop.
& sizes are free hand.
look more like 20s in some pics.
I've seen these on the Z & they look great, I'm not sure they suit a sedan.
& sizes are free hand.
look more like 20s in some pics.
I've seen these on the Z & they look great, I'm not sure they suit a sedan.
370Z rim specs
OK, I'm sure others are probably curious about this also. So, I poked around my350Z and found the following specs for the 370Z rims:
This is the offset for the z34, as listed in the 2009 370z owner's manual. I am sure these are subject to change. It lists both wheel options.
Standard:
front - 18x8, +43
rear - 18x9, +15
Sport package:
front - 19x9, +47
rear - 19x10, +30
To install these on a G35/37 sedan, looks like some +15 to +20 spacers would be good for the front, but the rears may not work unless you run 255-40-19s and/or run more negative camber, or possibly mill down the hub area a bit (would 5mm be safe?) to get it to a +35 offset.
This is the offset for the z34, as listed in the 2009 370z owner's manual. I am sure these are subject to change. It lists both wheel options.
Standard:
front - 18x8, +43
rear - 18x9, +15
Sport package:
front - 19x9, +47
rear - 19x10, +30
To install these on a G35/37 sedan, looks like some +15 to +20 spacers would be good for the front, but the rears may not work unless you run 255-40-19s and/or run more negative camber, or possibly mill down the hub area a bit (would 5mm be safe?) to get it to a +35 offset.
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 21,095
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From: Toronto, GTA north
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To install these on a G35/37 sedan, looks like some +15 to +20 spacers would be good for the front, but the rears may not work unless you run 255-40-19s and/or run more negative camber, or possibly mill down the hub area a bit (would 5mm be safe?) to get it to a +35 offset.
To install these on a G35/37 sedan, looks like some +15 to +20 spacers would be good for the front, but the rears may not work unless you run 255-40-19s and/or run more negative camber, or possibly mill down the hub area a bit (would 5mm be safe?) to get it to a +35 offset.
You'd be taking too much away from the seat for the wheel nut.
That'd be too much of a safety issue for me.
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 21,095
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From: Toronto, GTA north
OK, I'm sure others are probably curious about this also. So, I poked around my350Z and found the following specs for the 370Z rims:
Sport package:
front - 19x9, +47
rear - 19x10, +30
To install these on a G35/37 sedan, looks like some +15 to +20 spacers would be good for the front, but the rears may not work unless you run 255-40-19s and/or run more negative camber, or possibly mill down the hub area a bit (would 5mm be safe?) to get it to a +35 offset.
Sport package:
front - 19x9, +47
rear - 19x10, +30
To install these on a G35/37 sedan, looks like some +15 to +20 spacers would be good for the front, but the rears may not work unless you run 255-40-19s and/or run more negative camber, or possibly mill down the hub area a bit (would 5mm be safe?) to get it to a +35 offset.
out of curiosity I ran these through an offset calc.
Comparing, OE sports @ 7.5 et45 fr & 8.5 et50 rr.
& Using the above 370z specs
Fronts - will be 21mm closer to the strut & extend 17mm further to the outside.
Rears - will be 1mm further from the strut/inside & extend 39mm further to the outside.





