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Old 04-08-2008, 11:40 PM
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Default Nissan 350Z Wheels on a 08 xB?

Anybody know if the 5 spoke 350z wheels would fit on the 08xb????

I have a sw xb and was thinking if the wheels fit is painting the 350z wheels a flat black.

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take your caps lock off, figure out what the bolt pattern is on the xb, and then figure out what the bolt pattern is on the 350 z, if they are the same, then yes, they will fit.
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OMG TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.

USE YOUR COMMON SENSE. NISSAN HAS BIGGER HUBS THAN TOYOTA AND ITS THE SAME PCD PATTERN.
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1st caps off, next check Google and see if they fit and if you do get the wheels and paint them flat black, I'm going to take the wheels off and beat you with them. You do NOT rattle can 350Z wheels! And just buy some aftermarket wheels instead, you'll save $.
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I ALREADY BOUGHT WHEELS 18X8.5 STERN ST-2 TORUING BLACK WHEELS.

I WANT AN ALL FLAT BLACK 5 SPOKE WHEEL. THE ONLY AFTERMARKET ONES THAT LOOK GOOD ARE THE AXIS SUPER HIRO IN MATTE BLACK BUT I DIDNT FEEL LIKE FORKING OUT OVER $2000 FOR ATLEAST 18 WHEELS IS WHICH THEY GO FOR.
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I'm not even gonna say anything anymore. My IQ is dropping just being in this thread.
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seriously. take your caps lock off and learn to google. i googled for 350z bolt pattern and found a plethora of information.

the standard 17" 7-spoke wheel is a 7.5 in the front and 8 in the rear with 30 and 33mm offset respectively. if you get these you should probably get a spacer to push it out to avoid rubbing the inside. the bolt pattern is 5x114.3 like the xB2 and they should bolt in fine. the hub bore of the 350z is 66.06mm so you should get some hubcentric rings to mate to the 60.1mm xB2 hub bore.

lessons of the day: google and turn off caps lock so you dont ____ everyone off.

edit: the rear is 8inches wide. and it turns out there are a lot more wheels than the standard 17". google the rest on your own.
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Originally Posted by miketf1
seriously. take your caps lock off and learn to google. i googled for 350z bolt pattern and found a plethora of information.

the standard 17" 7-spoke wheel is a 7.5 in the front and 7.5 in the rear with 30 and 33mm offset respectively. if you get these you should probably get a 10-15mm spacer to push it out to sit flush. the bolt pattern is 5x114.3 like the xB2 and they should bolt in fine. the hub bore of the 350z is 66.06mm so you should get some hubcentric rings to mate to the 60.1mm xB2 hub bore.

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Originally Posted by miketf1
the standard 17" 7-spoke wheel is a 7.5 in the front and 8 in the rear with 30 and 33mm offset respectively. if you get these you should probably get a spacer to push it out to avoid rubbing the inside.
Actually the lower the positive offset, the more the wheels are pushed out toward the edge of the fenders, not the inside. If you add spacers, they'll be pushed out even further, and I don't think he's trying to "pimp his ride".
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
Originally Posted by miketf1
the standard 17" 7-spoke wheel is a 7.5 in the front and 8 in the rear with 30 and 33mm offset respectively. if you get these you should probably get a spacer to push it out to avoid rubbing the inside.
Actually the lower the positive offset, the more the wheels are pushed out toward the edge of the fenders, not the inside. If you add spacers, they'll be pushed out even further, and I don't think he's trying to "pimp his ride".
yeah but these wheels are only 7.5 inches wide. thats really narrow. +30 would probably be slightly sunken in. The rears too.
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i hate calculating offsets.. and yes thinking about it CIONIDE is right... at this low offset i think youre going to rub
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Seriously...
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Originally Posted by miketf1
i hate calculating offsets.. and yes thinking about it CIONIDE is right... at this low offset i think youre going to rub
It really bugs me. xB2 has HELLA weak offset like S2000.

I ran 17x9 +25 front 17x9 +15 rear on my Nissan Maxima. Of course I had rolled fenders and stretched tires but thats not even that aggressive compared to Lexus.

Scion is hella weak.
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Originally Posted by MaxBoost925
Scion is hella weak.
Then why did you spend so much money on yours?
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
Originally Posted by MaxBoost925
Scion is hella weak.
Then why did you spend so much money on yours?
because its just so good at the same time!


here's some pix of my Maxima and it's low offset back then.


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you should really meet matthel at the shop san bruno. he and a couple people that he knows run some pretty slick maximas...
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Originally Posted by miketf1
you should really meet matthel at the shop san bruno. he and a couple people that he knows run some pretty slick maximas...
kekekeke me and matt go WAY back.
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