Guest comeandzpa Posted June 15, 2002 Share Posted June 15, 2002 I have been searching for quite some time for a straight-forward answer to this question...... I have a 1981 280ZX N/A. If the wheel offset is 0, which is the most common answer that I have found, then do any aftermarket wheels bolt right on to the car without modification? I do no have much money (being in high school and needing to pay for the car), so things like panansports or centerlines will not work b/c I cannot afford them.....Therefore, I am looking for something that I could buy on ebay from, as someone said, someone looking to put 24"-ers on their civic. Feel free to email me if I managed to do nothing better than confuse the heck out of you with this message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modern Motorsports Ltd Posted June 15, 2002 Share Posted June 15, 2002 You can never 'bolt up any' aftermarket offerings. You do have to match specs (bolt pattern, offsets, and width considerations) to ensure a compatible fitment. This shows positive offset, negative offset would have the wheel mounting face to the left of the wheel centreline Simple explanation of offset/definitions Simple link for comparing how changing from to a different offset and/or width will affect your clearance I'm not aware of a simple bolt up larger wheel for a 280ZX, a few had 15" rims but not a big gain IMO. What size did you want to go to? You can restud with longer studs and use 20mm spacers to run some larger wheels but after that effort you're still in older rims and might have preferred to run my Z to Honda adaptors to then have your choice of dozens of current wheels new and used. Any q's you have left feel free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Juday Posted June 15, 2002 Share Posted June 15, 2002 Here is a link to used stock and aftermarket wheels for sale that will "just bolt right up" to your Z. Sizes 14", 15", and 16". used Z wheels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest comeandzpa Posted June 16, 2002 Share Posted June 16, 2002 so say I found a set of wheels that I liked that have an offset of 38. How would I get these to fit on my car? Can I just buy a set of spacers, and if so where can I find them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted June 16, 2002 Share Posted June 16, 2002 Come&Z I got a set of 15x10's for my '79, offset ? haven't measured, but the backspacing (what you have to worry about for caliper/strut clearance) is 4", and I'm pretty sure its the same w/ stock. I probably wouldn't go more than 4.5" or it wouldn't clear. By the way, these monsters stick out a good 2" so I'm gonna have to fab up some flares, i.e. steal some from some stock flared car and trim them up. I cam sympathize as I'm also in high school and couldn't affod a nice set of centerlines Mine are made by a company called KMC (no namer), are kind of fluted star pattern, not half bad. Cost me about $50 on ebay and another 90 to ship. They weigh a good 30lbs each. So I've got another 20 lbs of rolling resistance.. oh well. They'll look nice with a pair of 275/50 dr's on em! keep us posted on your wheel situation. -980mak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modern Motorsports Ltd Posted June 16, 2002 Share Posted June 16, 2002 Originally posted by comeandzpa:so say I found a set of wheels that I liked that have an offset of 38. How would I get these to fit on my car? Can I just buy a set of spacers, and if so where can I find them? Comeandzpa, I've got billet aluminum spacers in the correct thickness for +38 offset for both Z and 280ZX in stock/ready to ship. What's the bolt pattern of the wheels you like? My adaptors are finish to a 4x100 (Honda) bolt pattern but any other needs can always be met with a custom order. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kinked_Chrome Posted June 17, 2002 Share Posted June 17, 2002 hey Ross I bought some Z32 to wheels for my '74. As I expected....they don't fit. I don't have coil overs. and according to my measurements I need 1" spacers all the way around. For the rear, I was curious if you had (or can make) an adapter to go to 5x4.5 from the Z pattern (4x4.5 right?) and include the 1" spacing. And 'bout a price for the 1" for the front. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denny411 Posted June 17, 2002 Share Posted June 17, 2002 I also may need some 1" spacers. Where can I get longer studs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modern Motorsports Ltd Posted June 18, 2002 Share Posted June 18, 2002 Originally posted by Kinked_Chrome:hey Ross I bought some Z32 to wheels for my '74...I need 1" spacers all the way around. For the rear, I was curious if you had (or can make) an adapter to go to 5x4.5 from the Z pattern (4x4.5 right?) and include the 1" spacing. And 'bout a price for the 1" for the front. Kinked_Chrome, I haven't yet made the 4-5 lug rear adaptors and feel they're not cost effective as everyone wants a different width out back and making them one pair at a time results in a silly endcost, so restudding the halfshafts to 5lug (in stock ) allows you to use spacers as well over long studs or bolt on spacers. For the front, have you got 5lug already? 5 lug hubs have a greater offset so be sure to calculate required spacer thickness with the hubs you'll be using as 4 and 5lug hubs sit differently in your wheel well. Denny, I've got the long studs in stock typically. If you need to reach me your sure bet is via email as I can't routinely check web forums. HTH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denny411 Posted June 18, 2002 Share Posted June 18, 2002 That`s cool, I`ll take some more precise measurements and let you know exactly what I need Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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