Just put the 370z wheels on my car...
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I know this is an old thread, but if you see this, I'm interested in getting 307z wheels form y 2008 G35x sedan. I know I can't have them staggered so I'm thinking about getting 4 fronts...or trying to.
2 questions for you:
1) did the fronts stick out at all? They're pretty wide at 9"...
2) Is it hard to fit these on the sedan? I'm a complete noob with this and really don't know exactly where to start. All I know is I need ad ifferent tire size so that the diameter stays the same...
2 questions for you:
1) did the fronts stick out at all? They're pretty wide at 9"...
2) Is it hard to fit these on the sedan? I'm a complete noob with this and really don't know exactly where to start. All I know is I need ad ifferent tire size so that the diameter stays the same...
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I know this is an old thread, but if you see this, I'm interested in getting 307z wheels form y 2008 G35x sedan. I know I can't have them staggered so I'm thinking about getting 4 fronts...or trying to.
2 questions for you:
1) did the fronts stick out at all? They're pretty wide at 9"...
2) Is it hard to fit these on the sedan? I'm a complete noob with this and really don't know exactly where to start. All I know is I need ad ifferent tire size so that the diameter stays the same...
2 questions for you:
1) did the fronts stick out at all? They're pretty wide at 9"...
2) Is it hard to fit these on the sedan? I'm a complete noob with this and really don't know exactly where to start. All I know is I need ad ifferent tire size so that the diameter stays the same...
Also, a 9" wheel is not too wide for our cars at all. I'm currently running 20"x9.5" +25 up front and 20"x10.5" +37 in the rear with no problems. Depending on the offsets you go with, though, you may have to run some negative camber in the rear to clear with a 10.5" wide wheel in the rear... I'm currently running ~ -2.5° camber in the rear with 285/30R20 tires.
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Just because you have an X doesn't mean you can't run a staggered set-up. There are actually several guys on this forum running staggered set-ups on their X models without any issues. The important thing is to make sure that your front and rear tires have the same rolling diameter, the tire section width doesn't really matter. Of course, there are advantages to running a non-staggered set-up, like being able to cross rotate your tires, so either way you go you should be fine.
Also, a 9" wheel is not too wide for our cars at all. I'm currently running 20"x9.5" +25 up front and 20"x10.5" +37 in the rear with no problems. Depending on the offsets you go with, though, you may have to run some negative camber in the rear to clear with a 10.5" wide wheel in the rear... I'm currently running ~ -2.5° camber in the rear with 285/30R20 tires.
Also, a 9" wheel is not too wide for our cars at all. I'm currently running 20"x9.5" +25 up front and 20"x10.5" +37 in the rear with no problems. Depending on the offsets you go with, though, you may have to run some negative camber in the rear to clear with a 10.5" wide wheel in the rear... I'm currently running ~ -2.5° camber in the rear with 285/30R20 tires.