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hello this being my first post on this site i thought i would start of by saying that this is a great site... to much info to even take in all at once... well enough with the @$$ kissing and get to the question... i have a 1980 280zx that i just picked up hear in the last week, i have been looking at a ton of rims and think that i have decide to go with these... the xxr 0962's a 17x9 in the rear and a 17x7 in the front... i wanted to run a 275 40 17 in the rear and a 245 40 17 in the front... my question is what adapter or adapters will i need to run this setup... thanks for all the help and have a great day... mark

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hello this being my first post on this site i thought i would start of by saying that this is a great site... to much info to even take in all at once... well enough with the @$$ kissing and get to the question... i have a 1980 280zx that i just picked up hear in the last week, i have been looking at a ton of rims and think that i have decide to go with these... the xxr 0962's a 17x9 in the rear and a 17x7 in the front... i wanted to run a 275 40 17 in the rear and a 245 40 17 in the front... my question is what adapter or adapters will i need to run this setup... thanks for all the help and have a great day... mark

It depends on the offset of the wheels you are ordering.

If you are set on the wheels, you can either order the wheels and do some measuring (easiest way) or you can figure out what spacer you need based on new wheel width and offset versus old wheel width and offset. There are a few websites out there that will help you. Do a Google search under offset calculator.

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