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Hey guys,

I have been offered a set of Rays Forged 370z rims and tyres for very cheap.

I have been trying to see if they will fit on my 03 V35 coupe. I have checked the G35 forums, and there seems to be conflicting information about what needs to be done. Some state that the wheels will fit fine on the G35 coupe (but the sedans need their guards rolled etc), others that they will stick out or need work done to fit.

Has anyone tried this? I think the issue is that the rears are 19x10.5. When I was looking into buying aftermarket rims, I was advised that 20x10.5 should fit through Bob Jane and Ian Diffen, as well as chronic customs in WA (they said the wheels would fit a Ford, therefore should fit a Skyline).

Is anyone able to confirm any of this? The wheels are simply too cheap to pass up!

Cheers,

Cam

I have seen them on a mates v35, the rears will fit just fine mate but the fronts will need spacers as they are like +45 offset and will sit way too inside the guard compared to the rears, so depends if you dont mind running spacers, they will look good. :)

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It depends on which rims they are. These are the 3 types available for 370Zs below (according to a Google search). Even the "Nismo" ones are only 10.5 +23 in the rear, which will fit easily as long as you have tyres with a little bit of stretch, and will fit very easily if you have rear camber arms to tilt them in a bit. But yes, at 9.5 +40 the fronts will need 20-30mm spacers to sit anywhere near flush. To be honest, if you are after reasonably flush, then the rears will need 20mm spacers also.

Base:
18x8 +43 front, 18x9 +15mm rear
225-50-18/245-45-18 Yokohama ADVAN Sport
17x4 spare, T145/80D17

370z-sport-rims.jpg


Sport:

19x9 +47 front, 19x10 +30 rear
245-40-19/275-35-19 Bridgestone Potenza
18x4 spare, T145/70R18

370z-nismo-rims.jpg


NISMO

19x9.5 +40, 19x10.5 +23
245-40-19/285-35-19 Yokohama ADVAN Sport
18x4 spare, T145/70R18

Interesting, have been told they are 19x9.5 F/19x10.5 R but no mention of them being Nismo ones. If they are, then bonus! And to be fair, if they don't fit, I know I could get a lot more for them than what I'm paying :)

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