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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? |
1 vote for the m580's. Both are really solid on the obsidian coupe tho
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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
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Better off going with Gram Light 57FXX pro...similar to the M580 but higher quality
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Originally Posted by VenomGT9
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Better off going with Gram Light 57FXX pro...similar to the M580 but higher quality
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[For Sale] Rays Gramlights 57FXX - Nissan 370Z Forum
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Originally Posted by VenomGT9
(Post 4072788)
[For Sale] Rays Gramlights 57FXX - Nissan 370Z Forum
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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?
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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.
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Originally Posted by Ape Factory
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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.
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Originally Posted by xnick101
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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?
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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 |
^^ 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.
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Originally Posted by xnick101
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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?
I had to roll or bed the bumper tabs. other than that, no issues. |
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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