Guest Anonymous Posted January 17, 2002 Share Posted January 17, 2002 Thanks Ross. I actually meant backspacing, I don't know why I wrote offset? Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modern Motorsports Ltd Posted January 18, 2002 Share Posted January 18, 2002 Mike, b/s depends on same items I listed above.....need more info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 18, 2002 Share Posted January 18, 2002 OK, I have a set of 16x7 rims with a 35mm backspacing. I'm pretty sure the bolt pattern is 4 x 114. They actually have two bolt patterns, and I believe the other is 4 x 100. I really like the rims (Enkei 5 spokes) so I'm trying to decide if they will work on Z or not. I guess I'd have to use a spacer/adapter of some kind to make them work. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted January 18, 2002 Share Posted January 18, 2002 What is the stock bolt pattern of a 240Z, and what is the most offset you can have? Thanks, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modern Motorsports Ltd Posted January 18, 2002 Share Posted January 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Quicker: What is the stock bolt pattern of a 240Z, and what is the most offset you can have? Thanks, Mike Mike, all Nissan Z cars are on a 4.5" bolt circle with 70-83 cars all being 4x4.5" (4 stud on a 4.5" bolt circle). Z31 turbo's are 5lug as are Z32's (and possibly later Z31's?). Stock offset is right about zero. By 'most' do you mean tires pushed out? Depends on a few items: -rim, offset controls tire centrelin placement and clearance to strut or fender -tire, overall width as related to rim above -fenders on your ride (and inner fenders/desire to modify/roll the lip or not), OEM or flared etc. Zero offset 16x7 will rub on outer fender at the rear if your fender is not rolled at all. Also search the forums/been discussed lots with lots of feedback on various combos. good luck and hope that helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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