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350Z wheels on a 2g explained

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if you get the 350z rims grinned down a bit to fit the eclipse can you then use them on the 350z again?

yes because all your doing is enlarging the inner hub a mm.
most of your modern rims are no longer required to be hub centric, the bolts that hold them onto the hub are now tapered (they used to not be) which is how the wheel gets its centering.
not saying that using a wheel that is hub centric isnt recommended, but all means if possible, use hub centric rims, but its not as big a deal if you dont. if it does make you uncomfortable then as mentioned, get some hub centric rings.

I like how these rims look, the only thing I dont really like it the 18" size, IMO that is just too big.
 
i got this wheels from my friend for free nice right, but before i get new tires i need to know if will fit my car right without shaking here is some pic, help the brother

Hey if you already got these on your ride post up a pic for us to see!!! I came across a good deal on a set of these and would like to get them in the next couple of days :hellyeah:
 
Like I stated above (and mentioend a number of times in this post), the wheels will fit if you have the inner hub diameter bored to 67.1mm on the Nissan wheels. Just go to any machine shop and they should be able to do it for you. DO NOT just take a grinder to the wheels because then your wheels won't be round anymore and you'll shake and wobble all over the place.

This is the only info I've found since I got a set of 350z wheels and yes apparently they fit but I don't want to risk it driving it like that, I will take mine to a machine shop and see what happens, lots of thanks bro for this post
 
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