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I know they're for a 350z, but they don't list the 300zx, and I know people put 350z wheels on the 300zx, so would have thought they should work?

 

Or if anyone could point me in the direction of something more suitable it would be much appreciated!

 

Thanks,

Phill

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yep they should fit both Z32 and Z33 are PCD 5x114.3 :thumbup1:

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cool, thanks Baz, think I might order them then :)

 

mmm do you think 20mm would be to much on the fronts? my wheels are 8.5

 

depends entirely on the offset of the wheels

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I ordered the above spacers and received them today (very quick delivery).

 

However I'm currently feeling rather annoyed as they're the wrong size, but what the really annoying thing is is that they are what I ordered, so I'm presumably now going to have to pay 2 lots of postage to send these back and get the correct ones delivered! :cursing: But I'm partly annoying with myself and partly with the way that they are descirbed as to me it makes no sense! I'm guessing it must be the normal thing to describe spacers as the combined width, rather than the actual width of each spacer? What I was wanting was to move each wheel out by 20mm, so I assumed that '20mm' spacers was what I would need! But it would seem I actually should have ordered 40mm. Is that the normal way they are described?

 

(I know on the page it says "Total track widening: 20mm", which I should have noted and questioned, but I just assumed it couldn't seriously mean that cos it makes no sense to me considering that nowhere is there any mention of each single spacer being 10mm thick!)

I ordered the above spacers and received them today (very quick delivery).

 

However I'm currently feeling rather annoyed as they're the wrong size, but what the really annoying thing is is that they are what I ordered, so I'm presumably now going to have to pay 2 lots of postage to send these back and get the correct ones delivered! :cursing: But I'm partly annoying with myself and partly with the way that they are descirbed as to me it makes no sense! I'm guessing it must be the normal thing to describe spacers as the combined width, rather than the actual width of each spacer? What I was wanting was to move each wheel out by 20mm, so I assumed that '20mm' spacers was what I would need! But it would seem I actually should have ordered 40mm. Is that the normal way they are described?

 

(I know on the page it says "Total track widening: 20mm", which I should have noted and questioned, but I just assumed it couldn't seriously mean that cos it makes no sense to me considering that nowhere is there any mention of each single spacer being 10mm thick!)

 

Well that sucks then, poor advertising I would say.

Not usually mate, they are normally advertised as a pair of 20mm spacers, ie as you would expect, but looking again at their ad, it does state total track width of 20mm, however it does also state that 'Please be aware the 10mm and narrower spacers are NOT hubcentric'

 

Are the ones you received hubcentric? might be a way out.

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Not usually mate, they are normally advertised as a pair of 20mm spacers, ie as you would expect, but looking again at their ad, it does state total track width of 20mm, however it does also state that 'Please be aware the 10mm and narrower spacers are NOT hubcentric'

 

Are the ones you received hubcentric? might be a way out.

 

They are hubcentric, yes. That comment about the 10mm spacers is referring to the ones that are 5mm thick each! So mine which are 10mm thick each, are hubcentric as would be correct :(.

They are hubcentric, yes. That comment about the 10mm spacers is referring to the ones that are 5mm thick each! So mine which are 10mm thick each, are hubcentric as would be correct :(.

 

It depends how you read it. I read it as the 10mm spacers are not hubcentric.

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Thanks Groover, that is a much clearer description as I would have originally expected! Pity those particular ones have the wrong centre bore for stock wheels as they are a good price. But first thing for me to do is ring DC Performance in the morning and see if they'll do me anything on the freight as it would seem that their description is noticably more confusing than most others!

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