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Old 06-21-2012, 11:58 PM   #1261
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225/40-18s all around or that up front with 245/35 or 255/35-18s in the rear if you wanna run staggered tires.
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Searched the thread and found nothing.

Anyone know if 19" G37 wheels will fit on a 98 kouki?
If so, would there be any spacers/modifications necessary?


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Front: 19"x8.5". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti by Enkei. Weight: 26.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5 Offset +43
Tires: Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 225/45/19 92W. UTQG 140AA, weight 27 lbs., tread depth 10/32"

Rear: 19"x9". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti byEnkei. Weight: 27.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5. Offset +45
Tires: Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 245/40/19 94W. UTQG 140AA, weight 30 lbs., tread depth 10/32"

Other: Lugs- 60° tapered seat, 2.7oz/76 grams each. OEM wheel locks- 3.2oz./91 grams each. Center caps .3oz./14 grams each. TPMS sensors (with valve stem & collar) 1.2oz/34 grams each (Part # 40700 -JK00B) .
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I'd get something better...
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I'd get something better...
What would you suggest?

Here's my car.



I was looking at these



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Get these G wheels, if you can source them:



Been looking for a set & they look absolutely awesome for OEM wheels. But the Z wheels look good too but you would need spacers to make them presentable on the car.
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Get these G wheels, if you can source them:



Been looking for a set & they look absolutely awesome for OEM wheels. But the Z wheels look good too but you would need spacers to make them presentable on the car.
those g35 wheels are the same weak specs as the 350z wheels.
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Old 06-22-2012, 04:27 PM   #1267
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What would you suggest?

Here's my car.


Suspension first since you're 4x4ing it.
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those g35 wheels are the same weak specs as the 350z wheels.
Right, captain obvious. And he's open to using spacers.
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Suspension first since you're 4x4ing it.
Can't right now. Have one month left before I can quit my delivery driver job. haha. not trying to get stuck on speedbumps.

Not to mention I don't know jack shit about coilovers/struts/springs blahblahblah. Guess I have some reading to do...


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Can't right now. Have one month left before I can quit my delivery driver job. haha. not trying to get stuck on speedbumps.

Not to mention I don't know jack shit about coilovers/struts/springs blahblahblah. Guess I have some reading to do...


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Right, captain obvious. And he's open to using spacers.
really? cause he already knew that right.
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How big of slip on spacers can i run with 60 mm studs?


I am currently running 17mm.... but i fear i will rub if i lower it more....

EDIT - also, i am buying new coilovers soon, are there any reccomendations on which ones might give me more clearance than i have currently?

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Ok guys, need some help here. I don't know shit about wheel fitment and all of that yet.....
But right now I am just sitting on S13 4 lug wheels, and KYB AGX struts with lowering springs if that matters at all.
Here are the specs of the wheels I am looking at right now:

Fronts:
17x9 with +35mm Offset

Rears:
17x10 with +20mm Offset

My question is, can that even fit? And if so, what would I need. Spacers, rolled, pulled, etc.?
If that wont fit at all, what is the largest width I could run?
Also another question, what would be a good tire size to stretch a little bit, but would still be able to be driven pretty hard as a daily?
And since I don't know shit on fitment, the S13 4 lug have an offset of +37 right? Not much of a difference from the fronts wih +35 offset so I wouldnt need to to much, or am I just not thinking right at all.

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Wheelrite - Wheel & Tire Simulator by Percy's High Performance, Percy's High Performance, PCY-01201 - Tuner Tools, the inside line $103.83 shipped. Nothing beats having the proper tool so you can get the most exact information you need.

Home | Wheel App Plus | Tire Size Calculator, Wheel Offset Comparison, Create Car Profiles in your Showroom - iPhone App.


With the tool, use the stock OEM wheel as the baseline. Then once you have the tool set up, simply measure your distance to, say, 1/2" from the spring/coil over/suspension that is the closest to interfering and you have your widest inner measurement. Invert it to go as far as you dare to the innermost fender lip(you are using this for a DD so no hellaflush or super wide track set ups).
With either 17" or 18"(18's are heavier, like wearing boots in wet sand) you can go 9" wide or 9j(this from the real experts here). On the tires, look hard at the Yokohama Advan S.4. Yes they cost a little more, BUT what they have that the other's don't is a rounder profile on the sidewall(this allows better clearance on the inner fender lip or suspension spring plates if your wheel and tre combo is UNDER clearancing the spring base plate. If you are worried about overall sprung/unsprung weight also consider the General AS-03 tire. It weighs about three pounds a tire less than the others that will fit(Federel, Yokohama, BFG, GY, Bridgestone/Firestone, Maxxis, etc). Remember, sprung weight of tire and wheel, if less, allow quicker acceleration and deceleration.
Hope this all helps.

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Here are some photos of my setup if they are needed. Saw a few other people posted like this so I figured it would help lol.
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[QUOTE=Deathsquad;4762841]Searched the thread and found nothing.

Anyone know if 19" G37 wheels will fit on a 98 kouki?
If so, would there be any spacers/modifications necessary?


if anything those will be super sunk-in.

in my mind. 19s should always be at least 10" wide for the rears.
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How big of slip on spacers can i run with 60 mm studs?


I am currently running 17mm.... but i fear i will rub if i lower it more....

EDIT - also, i am buying new coilovers soon, are there any reccomendations on which ones might give me more clearance than i have currently?

I'm running 2x10mm slip ons each side and my open end mutekis are on there minus maybe 2-3 threads not on the studs. Might be able to add another 3mm tops.

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Ok guys, need some help here. I don't know shit about wheel fitment and all of that yet.....
But right now I am just sitting on S13 4 lug wheels, and KYB AGX struts with lowering springs if that matters at all.
Here are the specs of the wheels I am looking at right now:

Fronts:
17x9 with +35mm Offset

Rears:
17x10 with +20mm Offset

My question is, can that even fit? And if so, what would I need. Spacers, rolled, pulled, etc.?
If that wont fit at all, what is the largest width I could run?
Also another question, what would be a good tire size to stretch a little bit, but would still be able to be driven pretty hard as a daily?
And since I don't know shit on fitment, the S13 4 lug have an offset of +37 right? Not much of a difference from the fronts wih +35 offset so I wouldnt need to to much, or am I just not thinking right at all.
9j +35 probably wont fit up front. You'd need to kick the fronts down to +25 or so on 9js.

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Home | Wheel App Plus | Tire Size Calculator, Wheel Offset Comparison, Create Car Profiles in your Showroom - iPhone App.


With the tool, use the stock OEM wheel as the baseline. Then once you have the tool set up, simply measure your distance to, say, 1/2" from the spring/coil over/suspension that is the closest to interfering and you have your widest inner measurement. Invert it to go as far as you dare to the innermost fender lip(you are using this for a DD so no hellaflush or super wide track set ups).
With either 17" or 18"(18's are heavier, like wearing boots in wet sand) you can go 9" wide or 9j(this from the real experts here). On the tires, look hard at the Yokohama Advan S.4. Yes they cost a little more, BUT what they have that the other's don't is a rounder profile on the sidewall(this allows better clearance on the inner fender lip or suspension spring plates if your wheel and tre combo is UNDER clearancing the spring base plate. If you are worried about overall sprung/unsprung weight also consider the General AS-03 tire. It weighs about three pounds a tire less than the others that will fit(Federel, Yokohama, BFG, GY, Bridgestone/Firestone, Maxxis, etc). Remember, sprung weight of tire and wheel, if less, allow quicker acceleration and deceleration.
Hope this all helps.

I'm pretty jelly because I am still waiting for the damn insurance people to stop lowballing the value of my car and fix it. Top line, Kyushu manufactured cars(total production for '96 7333 cars, that is base model to top line sport tuned SE's) with vLSD, spoiler and side skirt gravel guard package, and sport tuned suspension cars are now, for '96 on the rarer side of the market and value has risen over the last 6 months for a good, crackless dash, above average car to around $6500. A base model '95 in above average is running $4500, and above average kouki's are going for $7000 to $8000 at dealerships/private parties across the country. Freakin market test shows an overall increase in selling price for these cool litttle rides to be about $1000 in the last couple months
Umm goodluck on that one. USAA quoted me $3300 for my 95 from the Black Book value of the car. I dont even get why the fuck I have full coverage insurance at this point. My damn Work Equips and Star Spec Tires cost more than the car.
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so im looking to buy wheels and tires for my '96 s14 K's.. Just want to make sure if i got the right specs here before purchasing.

18x9.5 5-114.3 15or23 offset (not sure which offset will be good, which one would you prefer?) and it will be wrap with 225/40/18 tires (all around)

what you guys think? would it fit perfectly? i need some advice, suggestions, etc.
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9j +35 probably wont fit up front. You'd need to kick the fronts down to +25 or so on 9js
Those are the only offsets these wheel come in. Right now lookin at the xxr 526s. I know, I know, cheap wheel. Lol

Well then what about....
Fronts: 18X8.5 +35mm
Rears: 18X8.5 +35mm

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Black Book, Blue Book don't mean jack without a market test. My appraiser said he talked to 'several' dealers(none have sold a single 240SX here in months/years) so I discounted thoe figures. A market test, however, based on my '96 model with all the parts and very clean outer condition, and high above average interior condition runs the value at $6000 - $6500.
Market test for 240SX's in the current market:

'95 base model: - $4500
'95 SE $5000 - $5500
'96 base model - $5,000+/-
'96 SE w/sport suspension, LSD - $6000 - $8500 (currently maybe six for sale nation wide)

Prices are going up, and have been for clean cars with immaculate interiors(crackless dash, no stains, pet, cigarette smoke). Add in the sport package on an SE and they are currently commanding pretty nice prices, or in other words, the car is holding value better than anything else since they only sold for $7500. The fact that only 7333 were made and imported here in '96 gives a very small sample of cars still in super condition. Me, I got a pretty good fight going because they tried to low ball me and I called them on it then forced an appraiser. The appraiser doesn;t know jack, so I had to force the market test. Next step is sue or mediate and I have a ace in the hole...my advice is coming from a consultant who specialized in claims for over 30 years...more than these asshats together
Either way it sucks balls because my car is dented to shot and I am out a lot of money waiting
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Hey guys i was considering the varrstoen 1.1.1 for my s13 hatch and I'm running evo 8 brakes all around I'm wondering if they clear the brake or if I need spacers. If the clear ill run the +22 up front but if they don't I I'll run the +30 with spacers. Has anyone had any issues with these wheels?
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Hey guys i was considering the varrstoen 1.1.1 for my s13 hatch and I'm running evo 8 brakes all around I'm wondering if they clear the brake or if I need spacers. If the clear ill run the +22 up front but if they don't I I'll run the +30 with spacers. Has anyone had any issues with these wheels?
It's a replica wheel...what are you expecting?
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^^^ I know they are replica wheels. I just wanna know if they clear the brakes. I need wheels now saving up for the ssr ms1 wheels and I want something that looks decent meanwhile
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^^^just go with there te37 reps they clear a lot of bigger brakes
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^^^just go with there te37 reps they clear a lot of bigger brakes
I was debating between the two but I really like the step lips. I just wanna make sure they clear the brakes before I purchase. Like that I know what offset to get up front. If I need spacers ill get the +30 if not ill get the +22.
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Obvious answer is obvious, but...
Is it safe to assume G35 fitment is the same as Z33?
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i've always wondered that myself. But always assumed it was the same.
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Ive searched google, this thread and I'm still lost, most what I'm looking for I find on s14s but I'm curious if 17x10 +20 will fit on a s13 hatch with roll and pull?
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front or rear?

Crimson Rockett had 17x10 +20 vsxx on the rear, i have a close 17x10+18 on the rear fits just fine. Depending on which tire you go with 225-245 you can have it pretty low too , around -3.5 to -4 camber
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front or rear?

Crimson Rockett had 17x10 +20 vsxx on the rear, i have a close 17x10+18 on the rear fits just fine. Depending on which tire you go with 225-245 you can have it pretty low too , around -3.5 to -4 camber

sorry forgot to add the details. and its on the rear

did you have much camber?
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