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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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it depends on your camber, tires size and how "flush" you want. I seen people put +higher # offset sit flush with less camber and another person with lower # offset with more camber.
Bring it to a shop, it seem like you do not grasp the simple concept of that. |
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Good choice with the base model Z wheels...they look good on the Koukis (had a set on mine before the Track editions)
Your best bet would be to check out some of our Advertisers (in the advertisers special section) and see who offers hubcentric spacers per application. There are many different varieties to choose from, all of which (IIRC) are in 5mm increments of each other. Do a search on what ones work well too...I've got no expereince using them, but do know others that have. I personally think that with my Track Z wheels,that I could fit a 10 in the front, and a 15 in the back to look good...however unsure on the specifics of it...again, I've never had spacers. Hopefully that works!
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