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300zx 5 bolt hubs same as 280/300c????


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hi guys,

 

having been a lurker for years, i finally joined!

 

being in australia, 300zx turbos are a bit thin on the ground in wrecking yards - i'm chasing the 5 bolt hub for a brake/wheel upgrade on my 240z...

 

now one thing i'm interested to find out (this is assuming you got the 280/300c sedans) the before mentioned cars run 5 bolt brakes - the 300c even runs the same v6 as the 300zx. i'm wondering if the hubs (& probably the uprights etc) on these cars are the same? if so it will make it really easy!

 

anyone know for sure? (& i did do a search first!)

 

T

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i suspect the 300c may be the same as your maxima. getting a friend to do a nissan part number search as well

 

why won't the z31 hubs work? seems to be plenty of info here to say that they do work - & change the offset 19mm more to around 35pos - so i can find rims easily to fit it (yes i know about the spacers at the back bit as well) otherwise is there something i'm missing here?

 

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Welcome T

I use the pentagon shape (84-86) Z31 hubs on my 240. They work and offset about 19mm.

In N America, we didn't many any rear-drive Nissan sedans in the 80s, the early 810/Maxima and 200sx coupe(s12). The only rear drivers in the 90's were Z32, and 240SX(S13,S14) I think the 300c is similar to the Cefiro, maybe Laurel super saloon, they are called different things everywhere.

 

I think that you're on your own down there, check them out in the JY, measure the spindle to see if it matches up with the 240.

 

Good luck, Doug

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thanks for all the info guys - got a friend going to a wrecker tomorrow who will check out the 280/300c thingy hubs & we will find out if they are suitable.

 

also soon know if the 300zx hubs are used on any other vehicle

 

T

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