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whats the front and rear wheel offset plz

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yes I did find this one 45 on the front 35 on the rear but I read on a other web site different off sets so was not sure witch ones were correct

whats the front and rear wheel offset plz

 

Vaguest question ever. Are you talking about standard wheels? Aftermarket maximums?

what are the stock off sets and what range of after market wheel off sets will fit ok

Is your car a UK car or JDM? Stock depends on where it was originally sold as European rears were wider.

 

In terms of aftermarker, it really depends what widths you go for

Typically, most people run 18 x 8.5 at the front and 18 x 9.5 at the rear. You can push a + 20 on the front woth those widths to give you a nice flush look and a +35 at the rear.

there was a thread a while back where j1mmytt and others put together all their wheel sizes together to allow others to see how far they could go with their wheels....not having any look finding it though.

si iv got 8.5 x 18 et 30 with 245 x 40 tyres Rears 9.5 x 18 et 30 with 285 x 30 tyres what wood be the offset for them if any

uk car wider rears. the wheel I was looking as are 8.5 18 front and 9.5 18 rear both were et 35 the shop said thay would fit but am not sure

si iv got 8.5 x 18 et 30 with 245 x 40 tyres Rears 9.5 x 18 et 30 with 285 x 30 tyres what wood be the offset for them if any

 

Are your rear arches rolled? I've managed to squeeze a +25 on the rear of mine (9.5" wide), so your rears sound like they are probably at their maximum based on those widths. Do you have a photo?

 

As for your fronts, 10mm spacers would work wonders, but a +30 isn't too bad on that spec. 10mm would make it completely flush with the wing though and would give a much nicer stance.

 

uk car wider rears. the wheel I was looking as are 8.5 18 front and 9.5 18 rear both were et 35 the shop said thay would fit but am not sure

 

Yeah they'd fit no problem, but the front offset is a little weak. To make the most of the fronts, you really need 15mm hubcentric bolt-on spacers. MWTech on 350z-UK forum can get you these as they aren't manufactured by any of the mainstream manufacturers. It would make a massive difference to the overall stance too. Nothing worse than wheels that sit far inside the arch.

Are your rear arches rolled? I've managed to squeeze a +25 on the rear of mine (9.5" wide), so your rears sound like they are probably at their maximum based on those widths. Do you have a photo?

 

As for your fronts, 10mm spacers would work wonders, but a +30 isn't too bad on that spec. 10mm would make it completely flush with the wing though and would give a much nicer stance.

 

 

 

Yeah they'd fit no problem, but the front offset is a little weak. To make the most of the fronts, you really need 15mm hubcentric bolt-on spacers. MWTech on 350z-UK forum can get you these as they aren't manufactured by any of the mainstream manufacturers. It would make a massive difference to the overall stance too. Nothing worse than wheels that sit far inside the arch.

 

so the back will fit great I could see if that do a off set of 45 on the front would that look better

iv not done the arch roll yet and thay do rub when I turn so im looking for 10mm spacers for the front ill get a photo up

the front wheels rub or the rear

so the back will fit great I could see if that do a off set of 45 on the front would that look better

 

Wrong way. Add 15mm will reduce your offset to a +20.

 

I've used my car as example as I spent a long time trying to get the stance to sit right; next to mine is an example of poor wheel fitment. See how far inboard the front wheel is.

 

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Wrong way. Add 15mm will reduce your offset to a +20.

 

I've used my car as example as I spent a long time trying to get the stance to sit right; next to mine is an example of poor wheel fitment. See how far inboard the front wheel is.

 

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what off sets are you wheels?

the wheels I was looking at are 35 front and 35 rear so I need a spacer for the front ? so would I front offset of say 30 be better

what off sets are you wheels?

the wheels I was looking at are 35 front and 35 rear so I need a spacer for the front ? so would I front offset of say 30 be better

 

Fr 19 x 8.5 @ +20 effective Rr 19 x 9.5 @ + 35. My rears are now +25 effective, but I have since had my arch lips rolled. I will get another pic up later.

 

You don't 'need' a spacer for the front, but adding a 10mm spacer to give you a +20 effective will give you a nice flush fitting front wheel.

LOL, I can't tell from a side view how flush your wheels are. :)

 

ill take a photo from the back si

Fr 19 x 8.5 @ +20 effective Rr 19 x 9.5 @ + 35. My rears are now +25 effective, but I have since had my arch lips rolled. I will get another pic up later.

 

You don't 'need' a spacer for the front, but adding a 10mm spacer to give you a +20 effective will give you a nice flush fitting front wheel.

 

thanks mate under stand now

Wrong way. Add 15mm will reduce your offset to a +20.

 

I've used my car as example as I spent a long time trying to get the stance to sit right; next to mine is an example of poor wheel fitment. See how far inboard the front wheel is.

 

Untitled-4.jpg

 

 

i like the look and stance you have on that car m8.

thanks mate under stand now

 

 

Here it is now with +25 effective on the rear. Difficult to tell from the photos, but it looks much better in the flesh.

 

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