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Old 06-12-2017, 01:50 AM
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I'm about to trade my 19" 370z Rays with some cash on top for some 20" K3 Projekt Ones from a local dude. However I am extremely concerned about the fitment of these wheels. I have little to no wheel/suspension knowledge but I have been researching alot. I tried to PM a fellow G owner that had these wheels with the same offsets and widths but I never got a response. Anyway, the specs are 20x9 +18 F, 20x11 +20 R, 5x114.3, I believe the front lips are 3" and the rear lips are 5". I have sport brakes so I'm required to get 15mm spacers front and 5mm spacers rear. I am not dropped and on stock suspension. I do not have rolled fenders. The negative camber should be around -4.5. Will a camber kit help at all? What should I expect in terms of rubbing and functionality of these wheels as a DD? Can I put fat tires on these wheels without crazy treadwear and rubbing? Will fat tires like 305s in the rear even tuck into the fender? (I have a thing for meaty tires). Any input, advice and suggestion will be greatly appreciated because I am a complete noob when it comes to wheels and fitment.
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Here are pics of the wheels




Old 06-12-2017, 10:02 AM
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Those wheels won't enable you to run your G functionally well at all. You will need a camber kit F&R to get that camber high enough to keep inside the fenders, and that would be without having to add any spacers to clear the brakes, and no way would wide tires allow you to pull it off without going real aggressive all around w/ camber and fender mods. Stretch tire, heavy camber isn't a great way to put miles on your G unfortunately, since those are nice looking wheels
I would take a pass, let someone else who has a vehicle w/ easier fit take a shot on those.
Old 06-12-2017, 05:59 PM
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Yeah thats too much work and stress to put these wheels on. Shame cause they're so gorgeous . I need dd wheels but I might end up trading for them anyway and selling them cause I got a pretty smoking good deal. Thanks for your input man!
Old 06-12-2017, 09:06 PM
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Might do some calling around and see how much to have those wheels re-barrelled, might be worth it and you could get the perfect offsets then. It does look like some of the barrel lips are rashed up so
Old 06-12-2017, 10:00 PM
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What is wheel rebarreling? Do you know a rough price range to get it done? And ueah he did mention thst some of them were rashed
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I'm not the right one to ask, but might contact RavSpec or Jason or Josh at GetYourWheels.com both of those shops deal w/ multi piece wheels and should have places you can contact.
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I'll definitely give them a call. Preciate all the advice bro! Hope they fit!




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