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Hi,

Considering my self as a noob i dont feel ashamed to ask what is the most widest ,best looking and legal 18x9.5 wheel offset for my 350GT coupe?.I am planning to put 18x9.5 Rota Torque/P45R on my ride but dont have any clue for offsets .I want same look as these 350zs have with exactly the same rota wheels.any help will be highly appriciated.

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can you get these wheels? i want them for my GT-R :P

contact the person at http://www.ozmazdaclub.com/forum/group-buy...-group-buy.html

or

go to http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/product_i...roducts_id=1007 they ship to oz for $1500us(900+600).

US

mmmmm i want the black versions with the red lip ... if you know anyone here that has them for sale let me know ill grab them because i had the chance about 6 months ago to get them for 1,200 and i didnt and now i regret it.

Product Details: 18x9.5 Rota Torque - Hyper Black (E20)

Wheel Style - Torque

Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"

Wheel Width (Inches) - 9.5"

PCD Bolt Pattern - 5x114.3

Offset - +20mm

Hub Bore - 67.1mm

Color - Hyper Black

as you can see the offset is +20mm. The recommended offset is +22 so these will sit perfect on the 350gt / 350z. if you want to go even FATTER, i suggest putting 10mm spacers to bring them to a +12 offset but then you will need stretch tyres, your guards to be rolled, and finally some sort of camber arms to adjust the camber.

Product Details: 18x9.5 Rota Torque - Hyper Black (E20)

Wheel Style - Torque

Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"

Wheel Width (Inches) - 9.5"

PCD Bolt Pattern - 5x114.3

Offset - +20mm

Hub Bore - 67.1mm

Color - Hyper Black

as you can see the offset is +20mm. The recommended offset is +22 so these will sit perfect on the 350gt / 350z. if you want to go even FATTER, i suggest putting 10mm spacers to bring them to a +12 offset but then you will need stretch tyres, your guards to be rolled, and finally some sort of camber arms to adjust the camber.

Thanx

The minimum legal offset you can have on a V35 is +17, so the offset advice that BLISTC gave you above fails your legality requirements.

The lowest offset for a 9.5" wide front rim that doesn't require camber arms (there's not much guard to be rolled in the front) is +22. You could probably get away with something lower with a suitably narrow tyre, but +22 is considered to be the "safe" limit. I run 9.5" +22 with a 255 width tyre on my Z33 and it doesn't scrub, when I'm cornering hard.

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