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xnick101 Sep 12, 2016 12:03 AM

Anyone running Avant garde M368/M580's?
 
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So I finally found a wheel I like on these cars. The avant garde M368's. I found this picture on google. Attachment 132136

But I will running the 19" wheels instead of 20's. Will it give me the same look as the picture? Anyone running the 19" version of these wheels?

If not those I am thinking about getting these. The Avant Garde m580's. Attachment 132137

I am lowered on Tein S techs, which wheels you guys think would fit better?

JustVinceB Sep 12, 2016 12:19 AM

1 vote for the m580's. Both are really solid on the obsidian coupe tho

evil-G-nius Sep 12, 2016 02:18 AM

I love the 368's. I wanted those but they didn't come in Silver so I didnt get them. They also didn't have the width I wanted either. My vote...368's

VenomGT9 Sep 12, 2016 09:01 AM

Better off going with Gram Light 57FXX pro...similar to the M580 but higher quality

xnick101 Sep 13, 2016 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by VenomGT9 (Post 4072329)
Better off going with Gram Light 57FXX pro...similar to the M580 but higher quality

Except the fact that they are almost $900 per wheel. If I am going to spend that much money I'd prefer boost. :D

VenomGT9 Sep 13, 2016 01:53 PM

[For Sale] Rays Gramlights 57FXX - Nissan 370Z Forum
...you were saying?

xnick101 Sep 13, 2016 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by VenomGT9 (Post 4072788)

Will look into this now. Thanks

xnick101 Sep 13, 2016 02:02 PM

So those wheels have are 10.5 R +20 offset. Wouldn't that rub like crazy in the rear? Guessing the rear fenders would have to be rolled?

Ape Factory Sep 13, 2016 11:40 PM

The M368's are great looking wheels but man are they heavy. I thought they were around 27 pounds in the 19x9.5" size but apparently, according to a vendor, they're actually 30 pounds per wheel. Too much IMO. Plus, like half of the other budget wheel sellers, they're using low-cost matte powder coating which just looks cheap IMO.

xnick101 Sep 14, 2016 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by Ape Factory (Post 4072994)
The M368's are great looking wheels but man are they heavy. I thought they were around 27 pounds in the 19x9.5" size but apparently, according to a vendor, they're actually 30 pounds per wheel. Too much IMO. Plus, like half of the other budget wheel sellers, they're using low-cost matte powder coating which just looks cheap IMO.

The stock wheels are 27.5 lbs. So it's not too off.

evil-G-nius Sep 14, 2016 01:01 AM


Originally Posted by xnick101 (Post 4072795)
So those wheels have are 10.5 R +20 offset. Wouldn't that rub like crazy in the rear? Guessing the rear fenders would have to be rolled?

Maybe it might rub a little. I am running 10.5 +22 and its killing my rear fender lining. Other than that I am cool as a pool. +20 might rub more

VenomGT9 Sep 14, 2016 08:54 AM

Trim the fender, get a roll, and use the right tire you'll be fine.
I'd look into a rear camber kit either way so you can dial it in for your desired degree

Kris9884 Sep 14, 2016 09:40 AM

^^ pretty much, totally doable with just some camber and the right tire. If you're not a fan of camber than you might need a pull if you're lowered, the rear fenders are already rolled.

louith Sep 14, 2016 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by xnick101 (Post 4072795)
So those wheels have are 10.5 R +20 offset. Wouldn't that rub like crazy in the rear? Guessing the rear fenders would have to be rolled?

like everyone said, with the right right and camber it can be done. Im running a 10.5+22 in the rear with a 285/30 tire. Camber i believe is sitting around -2.5 or -3.

I had to roll or bed the bumper tabs. other than that, no issues.

xnick101 Sep 14, 2016 10:50 PM

I am planning to be at 19x9.5 in the rear with a +25 offset. I don't want to trim or roll fenders. And I don't plan to run more than -2 to -2.5 degrees of camber. Should be okay. Plan to do 19x8.5 +20 up front as well. What do you guys think? This is for the AG M580 (the bottom picture)


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