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Old 08-05-2002, 12:46 PM   #1
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I searched and got mostly crap about S15 conversions so...

My questions is: When you do the 5-Lug conversions is the bolt pattern the same as that of the 300ZX? The reason I ask is I am wondering if its possible to put 300ZX wheels on the car along with the rotors and calipers from a Z. I'm talking about on an  S13 in case you were wondering.
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Yes. The bolt pattern is 5x114mm, aka 5x4.5", which is the same as almost all 5-lug Nissans, plus a bunch of other 5-lug Japanese cars and even the '94 and later Mustang!

The 300ZX brakes will fit with minimal mods - check the FAQ section.

The 300ZX front brakes will fit with the stock 4-lug setup as well, if the rotors are redrilled to fit.



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