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Landon

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Hi everyone!

Looking to add 20" wheels for my Z. I have some questions about what kind of wheels to fit the 2024 Z. Are the bolt patterns to fit the Z is 5 x114.3 correct?

Anyone have 10" wide wheels for the FRONT of the Z? I know the 9.5" wide wheels will fit the front but I am not sure if I can put a 10" wide wheel for the front of the Z. Would a 10" wide wheel for the front stick out of the body?

I found a set of 20" (diameter) wheels that I really like and the wheel has the bolt pattern of 5 x114.3. But the wheels only come 10" wide for the front and back of the Z.
I was looking for a set of wheels with a 9.5" wide for the front and 10.5" wide for the back. But I'm having a hard time finding the style that I like, which is a 5 star design.

What wheel brands is everyone installing on their Z? And what size are you buying?


Thanks for any advice!
 

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5 x 114.3 for all nissans, correct, and 10 inch fronts will fit depending on the offset.

Here is a helpful calculator that will tell you how much extra room is required to fit any given wheel spec. https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator#

Plug in your OEM wheel specs (9.5+40 and 10+30) and then your desired wheel (for example 10+20 or whatever you are looking at) and it will tell you how much more or less room is required on the inside and outside of the wheel.

There are endless options for wheels, have a look at the wheel section in Z1 to get an idea for what sizes, brands and offsets other are running.

Flush specs tend to stick out between 20 and 30mm wider than stock, suitable for lowered cars. Regular fitment on a stock height vehicle is more like a 10-15mm wider stance.

One of the most popular brands is work, they have a decent range of styles and plenty of suitable wheels that will fit. High quality and a range from relatively inexpensive 1 piece designs to 3 piece with custom finishes etc.

Try to avoid the use of spacers if possible. You are better off getting the correct offset in the first place rather than using wheel spacers. If that is not possible ensure you get longer wheel studs and use bolt on spacers.

Post pics when new wheels are on the car, and don't forget to include wheel specs!
 

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Here's a video where they fit 20 inch work wheels to a Z. these are 20x9.5 + 10 & 20x11 + 10

... and another these are 20x9.5 +17 & 20x11 + 12
 
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The height of the car is really low on the top video. It just doesn't look right to me. It looks as if the suspension of the car is broken. Wait until he hits the first bump on the road. The car will fall apart. ha ha ha

The height of the car on the bottom video looks much better and normal height.

The 20" wheels do look better than I thought. I thought 20" wheels would look way too big for a sports car. The 20" wheels would be the size for trucks and SUVs but doesn't look so bad on a small sports car.
 
 






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