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Old 03-27-14 | 06:16 AM
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Does anybody know if the Rays 370z wheels would fit?

Here are the specs:

19x9 +47
19x10 +30
bore: 66

I understand I would probably need hubcentric rings? Does anybody know if they would clear our brakes? (looking for a cheap set of track wheels don't care about the look, found some 370z wheels for $1k, which is cheap in Canada lol)

Edit: Also before anyone answers I already have the 19" tires so I'd rather not downsize to 18" wheels (245/35/19 & 275/30/19).

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Old 03-27-14 | 07:24 AM
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I think they will clear just fine. Those big calipers on the Z are pretty beefy too.
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is the +30 rear offset an issue on a 10 inch rim with 275 tires? My car is stock height and is likely to remain that way.
Old 03-27-14 | 08:19 AM
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this guy has em on his 350 I dont see why it wont work on the F




https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-my-is350.html

I kinda Like em IMO
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They look surprisingly good actually! Now to just find out if he's running 19x10 in the back or using 4 front wheels instead. I asked the question on the other thread. I know the brakes are obviously much different but since the 370z uses huge brakes too, I think they'll clear.
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You can see in the first pic that the rear is more concave than the front so I would say the rear is the 19x10
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IMO....please don't put these on..they look awful...unless your using them for track duty only.



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My coworker just picked up his 370z last week, we were wondering the same thing, they looks nice on a Z but on F, I'll pass.
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^^
I like them, especially as a former 370 owner, but I sort agree, they don't really belong on the F.
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I like em. The F has a bit more aggressive styling than the 350 so it may not look as good as the pics above. If you can find someone with a Z, I say try them out, no harm no foul
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They would be for track duty only, I very much like my 'blade style' OEM rims style wise. Cheap and lightweight while being able to fit some wide rubber on for the track so why not. My only concern is the +30 rear offset, I don't want to have to roll or shave fenders.
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Originally Posted by NYKnick101
this guy has em on his 350 I dont see why it wont work on the F...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-my-is350.html

I kinda Like em IMO
The F and the 350 have completely different hubs and offset requirements. They are not mechanically the same - ask anyone who has put the OEM F wheels on a 250/350...
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The rears would stick out 2mm more than my 19 x 10 +32

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Originally Posted by Bigcloud
The rears would stick out 2mm more than my 19 x 10 +32

Thanks this gives me a good visual!

I'm assuming you don't rub? (although it looks awfully close) You also look lowered. IT really doesn't matter to me how they 'look' my concern is if they will fit and if so will that offset cause any rubbing. I've decided to operate under the assumption that they will clear the big brakes we have.
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Originally Posted by ImranSF
is the +30 rear offset an issue on a 10 inch rim with 275 tires? My car is stock height and is likely to remain that way.
yes it is. It will rub.


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