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I've searched high and low for this but only come up with a few confused posts that may or may not be accurate.

I'm looking for the dimensions for PNM35 ARX wheels, and if they're the same as NM35 ARX wheels?

My car is in transit and has aftermarket wheels that I would like to return to factory Nissan wheels before compliance so I want to get something that is the same as what came on the car, if not the originals.

Cheers,

Nick

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While on the topic of wheel dimensions, does anyone have the dimensions for 350RX 18s and whether they're the same size as the V35 premium 18s? My V35 premium wheels were staggered 7.5/8.5 but I believe some were 7.5 all round? I remember they used to look like roller skates compared to mine.

Same as the ones pictured.

2005-Nissan-Stagea-350RX_01.jpg

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While on the topic of wheel dimensions, does anyone have the dimensions for 350RX 18s and whether they're the same size as the V35 premium 18s? My V35 premium wheels were staggered 7.5/8.5 but I believe some were 7.5 all round? I remember they used to look like roller skates compared to mine.

Same as the ones pictured.

2005-Nissan-Stagea-350RX_01.jpg

4337_1099031330244_2436466_n.jpg?oh=d3c4

The v35 premium wheels are 8" all round not 7.5

Cool, makes sense. I'm going out on a limb and guessing the later model ARX wheels are also 7.5, they look identical.

The problem I have is my car is arriving without factory wheels that will be too wide for compliance. I like the 350rx wheels but if the offset needs to be wider for the ARX to fit neatly then 350rx wheels will look pox.

I had a set of Nissan GT coupe sport edition wheels on my C34 (picture attached - caption says M35 wheels but they are not) They were 18 x 8 +30 all round

I currently have in my possession a set of wheels allegedly off a V36 Skyline GT which are 17 x 7.5 +40 all round.

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