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need some help currently have a 05 track edition 350z(anniversary edition) and im looking at buying the linea corse lemans edition wheels in 18x10+15 all round and just want to check if these will fit with no issues, i think ill be running either 245/40 255/40 for the front and 265/40 for the rear. car still has stock suspension

hoping anyone can help before i purchase

cheers guys

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Hi i think you'll have a problem running that offset and size at the front. It'll Come out too much. The rear most likely will get away with it.

I got the 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +22 that was sitting perfectly flush on Skyline but the wheels comes out like 1mm for the 350z at the front..

jarrod, check out wheeldude.com for the linea corsa lemans, he has them in staggered fitment which would probably fit and look better on your car. Plus they quote one of the cheapest prices for shipment from the US to Oz and with the ozzie dollar at parity, its a good time to buy new.

yeah i was looking at the website just before and the price is really good im just not sure how much the final cost would be as i thought anything over a $1000 you have to pay custom taxes on, but im not 100% sure on that

jarrod, check out wheeldude.com for the linea corsa lemans, he has them in staggered fitment which would probably fit and look better on your car. Plus they quote one of the cheapest prices for shipment from the US to Oz and with the ozzie dollar at parity, its a good time to buy new.
need some help currently have a 05 track edition 350z(anniversary edition) and im looking at buying the linea corse lemans edition wheels in 18x10+15 all round and just want to check if these will fit with no issues

Front won't fit with stock suspension. You will need camber arms.

Rears will fit fine with stock rear camber adjustment. Even without rolling the guards.

I got the 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +22 that was sitting perfectly flush on Skyline but the wheels comes out like 1mm for the 350z at the front..

Really? That's the specs for my TE37s (on 18" wheels) and mine sit in a bit. Even with 5mm spacers it's still not dead flush.

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