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My wife has recently got a v35

I am currently looking at some new wheels for it. With the big gaurds im looking for some wheels that fill the gaurds out and will sit just outside the gaurds.

what wheel and what offset do people run??

Help wuould be great.

Kris =)

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the factory coupe 18s sit about flush with the guard on the rear of a sedan, and just inside the guard on the front, 18x8 +30. I had to roll the rear guards just a little as they were just touching the tyre after fitting 350z springs and having the alignment set to factory spec. (245/45 tyres)

SSR rims designed by veilside

Need to be reasonably low other wise these kind of sizes would poke bad

Dont ruin a car like these with cheap shit rota's when something decent isnt a lot more

whole car for reference,

19x9-11 215/35/19 and 19x10.5-3 245/35/19

Coils maxed out low

Rears guards rolled, fronts untouched

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  • 2 weeks later...

Finally got the wheels fitted on the wifes v35.

Went with the rota D2 EcEX and we painted centres candy purple as its the colour of her old 180sx.

Went 18 x 9.5 + 15 all round. Had to use slip on spacers as the front hit the brembos.

Fit very nice. Will out pics up tomorrow :)

Cheers for all the help guys

Edited by SNEEZYC34

Meister copies :(Shame when you can gt the 3 piece ones in any specs for relatively cheap

Well not really. These were only $1000 delivered. Cant afford meisters at the moment when we have a morgage etc

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