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Shit, I forgot I made this thread
Here's the set up I think im gonna go with, 18X9.5 all around with 50mm spacers for the rears, and 25mm spacers on front, what do you all think about these spacers, these are the only ones i've seen, I can't find 50mm spacers anywhere else!eBay Motors: 4x114.3 50mm WHEEL ADAPTERS SPACERS ALTIMA 240SX SENTRA (item 250341752434 end time Dec-18-08 17:48:30 PST) Im finally gonna order the wheels next week hopefully, the spacers, new tires, etc, I'll post pics when I get my set up finished |
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alright Obarrera, I know your probably stoked about getting your first new set of wheels but please do not be one of those guys that resell their wheels just because they found out that they did not do enough research and sell their wheels for only 1/4 of what they paid for.
I do not know why this thread was made, there is a somewhat controlled thread on wheel fitment and it is a stickied thread. Hell, go to the for sale section and see what people are running and I can guarantee that 50mm spacers are NOT needed to be flush. The only reason that I see spacers are needed is for miscalculations in future setups such as buying BBKs or a set from Z32s. Here to make sure I am not the expert here obarrera, go to your local aftermarket car business maybe such as Speed Alliance, Sinful Enhancements, and maybe even High End Performance and ask for their suggestions of wheels for the best price (wheels that will not get cracked when accidentally going through a pot hole), tires, tire sizes, whatever, and include if you wanted to buy BBKs in the future if you do not already have any or something that clear Z32s.
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I already have Sportmaxes, and im happy with them, but they're 17's, in silver, I want 18's in gold, I have never had any problems with them, gone trhough pot holes, no cracks, I even went over a big ass rock one day on the freeway, nothing happened to the wheel, I don't see why I would be selling them. Deep dish wheels are ridiculously pricey, and I'd rather spend a few hundred on 962's, and spend the rest on my engine, then spend thousands on a set of wheels.
If YOU don't like sportmaxes, it's cool, I respect your decision, but I really like the look of them, the only reason why I considered getting other wheels is because of the width, but im cool with a 9.5 wheel.. And im not buying the spacers for them to be flush, my rears almost look flush right now with NO spacers at all, and they're only 9" wide, I know 50mm spacers are not needed for this. I just want them to stick out and pull & roll the fenders. |
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I have 962's 17x9 with 20mm spacers up front and 18x9.5 with 25mm spacers in the back. Would I need to trim my stock studs a few threads to not smack the wheel's center portion when I put them on ?
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^yes
but if you go 25mm around, you only need to trim the rear.. for my car, the rear studs stuck out more than the front.. mearsure them if you have to! |
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hows 17x7 in da front and 17x9 in da rear do i need any spacers????
235/45r17 245/45/17 fender already rolled and a slight pull.. do i need to run spacers??? im lost big time. help jus for street.
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I really like the sportmax series of rims dont get me wrong here!!! but their not really all that great with the offsets and staggered size combo. But that's just my opinion I would definatly rock them if i only had around 400 bux to spend on wheels but this is what I rock... Gramlight 57d Pro luminous yellow son.
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like suspension set up. - coilover collars removed? - camber - etc. what brand of tires? i cant tell from the pictures if theyre 4 or 5 lug |
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18x9.5 and 18x7.5 with 265/35's and 225/40's. lowered on tein basics with a little more room to go. rear camber is roughly -4. next time i'll go with at least a 8.5 up front, and 25mm spacers all around.
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