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i was wondering what wheels would be your choice as i bought my zed with 285/30/18 bsa manix's and as they more kerbed than a kerbcrawlers i bought some original zed alloys off ebay i drove the car for the 1st time on the originals and it drove amazing rode over bumps and was so smooth now im wondering if i should flog my 18s once they've been refurbed or put them back on

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Do what makes you happy... At the end of the day mate, you have the be happy with your own car. If you like std wheels. Keep them. I you prefer aftermarkets. use them.

 

Std wheels just look a bit dwarfed under the arches for my own personal taste but hey.

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Do what makes you happy... At the end of the day mate, you have the be happy with your own car. If you like std wheels. Keep them. I you prefer aftermarkets. use them.

 

Std wheels just look a bit dwarfed under the arches for my own personal taste but hey.

yeah i agree mate like the wife i substituted style for comfort

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yeah i agree mate like the wife i substituted style for comfort
I hope she dosent look at the forum or your :mac1:

Personaly I don't like the original alloys.

I don't think they suit the car and are far too small under the arches.

I'm sure the ride will be much smoother due to the balloon tyres but wouldn't be my choice.

I've had my Zed on the standard 16s, a set of 17s and two different sets of 18s.

 

The 16s are comfy in a straight line but I can feel the sidewalls flex when cornering and would have 18s simpl;y because they do that much less and give a sportier ride.

 

I'm on standard suspension - if you've got firmer aftermarket suspension things might be different.

 

 

18s look great too - but 16s are much cheaper to buy tyres for.

 

 

Up to you at the end of the day!

These are Nissan 350Z wheels off a 2005 Touring package, 18" on a stock suspension. They are only 8" wide however so im not sure how such a wide tire will fit on them.

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