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I have to admit I still don't really get the whole offset thing. I've never really been explained what it all means and how you can tell what does and doesn't fit. Iwas wondering if anyone thought about putting the new altima rims on and if they would fit with the +45 offset?
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I don't either lol. .
But people will tell you that FWD rims won't work on a RWD car. . don't listen!! Remember, the Nissan Cefiro Autech version (last model version) came with S14 SE / LE / K's rims. . Also. . We've personally swapped 97 Maxima SE wheels with 96 240sx SE wheels. . the 97 Max wheels look SWEET on a 240, IMO. . and the 240 wheels made the Max look like an Autech Cefiro... Same exact size wheel, just a dif offset I guess... -Rob |
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