![]() ![]() The best offset for a 9.5 is a Effective offset -40 You can run anything from a 9.5-11+ in the rear. My current setup is 18x9.5 with a Effective offset of 0 running a 225 40 18 tire. a tire size such as 245 35 18, (with a 35 sidewall will be ok with a -5) however running a 225 40 18 (40 sidewall) will require at least a 0 offset. It all depends on tire size to prevent rubbing. You really need an effective offset of either -5 or 0 Honestly a 9.5 width is the best upfront. I am not responsible if you mess something up, I am only providing knowledge, not advice. Keep us posted.So I just wanted to remove my old post and give everyone a more accurate size chart for the rocket bunny and wheel specs. Hope this helps and good luck with the project. If you are static, then you might need to go lower in wheel size. Most people have bags on their RB builds. I found the wheels on .Īir/static suspension will play a role in what you want to put on. This is a staggered setup so it's very important to make sure, when you're buying new tires, that both sizes are available. Keep in mind that these tires wear QUICK.įitment Industries has a neat feature where you can look up tires and wheels by their dimensions, so the Toyo tires I found were on there. Usually people will run fat tires on their RB builds with minimal camber. Offset is tough, but you can usually order tires first and then measure it with a special tool after the kit is bolted on to find your desired fitment. The ones I plan to put on mine are Avant Garde F142s. I plan on building an RB Z in the future and I found a few dimensions off of another build that would help too. Ultimately you can do some research and find a set you like. Main problem with these is that they are expensive three piece wheels. Usually Avant Garde or Work wheels are pretty good with high negative offset. I did a little research online and found some that were able to fit. ![]() The downside is that there are barely any people in the Z gallery who have an RB kit. They also have a good YouTube channel that can teach you the basics of wheel and tire fitment. If you submit a link and it doesn't show up at all please contact the mod's ASAP, your link has been sucked into Reddit's spam filter and will need to be approved.Įverything you need to know about wheel fitmentįitment Industries is a good website, they have a gallery where you can find interesting wheels. You can access this by clicking the wiki tab at the top of the subreddit. Service manuals, ODB-II codes, owners manual and all other 350Z specific links are contained within our wiki page. If you are looking at a particular posting for a car feel free to submit it to open up discussion on that particular model. Discussions are what we are here for so encourage it! Owners are here to give their advice on maintenance, modifications and buying tips. As our community grows people join who may have missed out the first time around such as "Looking to buy a Z" or "Maintenance requirement" threads. Here you will find everything 350Z related! Post pictures, share modifications, ask questions and discuss your love for the most important letter in the alphabet.ĭon't be afraid to resubmit discussion threads with certain topics. ![]()
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