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They would more than likely bolt up. The PCD is correct. The offset is terrible though and would require spacers to get the wheel looking nice and not pinched in. Didn't see the centre bore size either.

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They would more than likely bolt up. The PCD is correct. The offset is terrible though and would require spacers to get the wheel looking nice and not pinched in. Didn't see the centre bore size either.

 

Really like that style alot... I do want some new wheels down the line, with these being the same width as mine I was considering getting them sooner than originally planned and sticking my tyres off my old wheels on as they are practically new.

 

Would they need to be very big spacers? I don't understand the off set stuff tbh!!

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Dave you need to be wider than 8 inch on the rears really, don't limit yourself to re use the tyres, you can always get some pennies back on ebay.

 

Very true.. Like that style though. What size is the best? I know I defo want 18's

As Stephen has said, they're a terrible fitment for the Z. Only 8" wide too, stock UK TT rears are wider. I personally would not buy them despite loving the style.

I'd be looking at 9.5J for the rears and putting a 265 width ultrac sessanta vredestein on it ;).

 

Id agree with that on the caveat that budget should be considered to. If you buy wheels too wide for your pocket and end up putting cheap tyres on you will have less grip than a smaller width and better quality tyre.

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Probably getting on for 20mm. Depends how long your car is and what your happy with.

 

Think Andy is right, I'd be better sticking with my original plan and saving up abit more to get some wider rears. I'll be on the lookout for this style though. Just worried my wheels will look tired once my paint has been done... Maybe early next year;)

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Id agree with that on the caveat that budget should be considered to. If you buy wheels too wide for your pocket and end up putting cheap tyres on you will have less grip than a smaller width and better quality tyre.

 

I'd prob stick with Conti SC5 tyre wise

 

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Does anyone know of a similar style wheel with a better fitment but not too expensive?

I have a set Zeit rims on mine. Not miles off what you were looking for in design.

 

/M

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They are nice but not quite what I'm after. Liking the 5 spoke, deep dish split rim

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How would the below offsets work... would these need spacers or would they fit fairly nice?

 

Intended Axle Size Offset PCD

Front 18 x 8.5" 45.00 5x114.00

Rear 18 x 9.5" 45.00 5x114.00

 

Any help with this would be great:)

How would the below offsets work... would these need spacers or would they fit fairly nice?

 

Intended Axle Size Offset PCD

Front 18 x 8.5" 45.00 5x114.00

Rear 18 x 9.5" 45.00 5x114.00

 

Any help with this would be great:)

 

You do need help, haha.................45 ET is :nono:.

 

Everything you put though is fine.

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You do need help, haha.................45 ET is :nono:.

 

Everything you put though is fine.

 

What offset should I be aiming for without spacers Andy?

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