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Old 12-22-2007, 04:49 PM
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07 350Z Track Wheels on 04 G sedan (pics)

Well a friend of mine has a set of 350Z Rays Forged track pack wheels at his shop. I went in there yesterday to test fit them and see what would be needed to make them fit.

The wheels spec's are:

Front 18x9 30 offset 245/35/18
Rear 19x10 30 offset 265/30/19

The tires will need to be changed as they will not fit and there worn out anyways.

I will also be rolling the fenders in the rear do not think I will need to streach the fenders.

I like the look of them a lot, a bit more agressive than the 19" G35C wheels (I'm still considering them as well).

If I go with this wheel I will be running a 245/30 19 rear and 235/35 18 front.

On with the pictures!!!

p.s. I'm running G35C tein Stech springs (will need coilovers to lower front more)







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i like the look but will it affect anything if you run Front 245/35/18
Rear 265/30/19...?
 
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looks weird with the back way lower than the front
 
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Damn, I would buy them if you don't use them.
 
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that doesnt look quite right
 
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You'd want to run a 225/40/18 front with a 245/35/19 rear tire.
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A 245 on a 10" that is some serious stretch!
 
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A 245 on a 10" that is some serious stretch!
That's the only way he can fit it with a +30 offset.
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That's nuts. I would get different wheels but to each their own. I know you like that stretch look too.
 
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That's nuts. I would get different wheels but to each their own. I know you like that stretch look too.
haha, yeah, i'm kinda partial to the stretch I know you hate it, but that's the only way i can really push the sedan offsets to the limits
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Very true, do what you have to do!
 
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
You'd want to run a 225/40/18 front with a 245/35/19 rear tire.
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Thanks man, I am still looking at other options for wheels. I like the look just not the idea of having to lower it more to make it look rite on the front. I will need to do that with any wheels really.

Jeremy
 
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He use the coupe version of the Tein S-tech, which I believe doesn't drop the car as much as the sedan version. I have the sedan version and I don't have that much wheel gap, but he is running a different tire series.
 
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Did you try them on that old max next to your car and rip the fender clean off?!?
 
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It's a very nice wheels but with 245 in rear, you really stretch it.
 


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