Will these fit??
^^ Just ignore comments like that man.
If you're replacing the stock wheels you can do most of your searching for just that. OEM's on ebay or even straight from Nissan. If you're looking for something aftermarket then that's where it'll get more involved and you'd need to do research on those specific wheels. Hope this helps!
If you're replacing the stock wheels you can do most of your searching for just that. OEM's on ebay or even straight from Nissan. If you're looking for something aftermarket then that's where it'll get more involved and you'd need to do research on those specific wheels. Hope this helps!
So you're saying... you just need a new set of 18x8s? You should be okay with whatever size 18 wheel you want as long as you're near stock specs (18x8, offset 50mm). If you want the wheels to flush out a bit, you want an offset of about 30mm front, 25mm rear at an 8in wheel width.
So you're saying... you just need a new set of 18x8s? You should be okay with whatever size 18 wheel you want as long as you're near stock specs (18x8, offset 50mm). If you want the wheels to flush out a bit, you want an offset of about 30mm front, 25mm rear at an 8in wheel width.
They'll fit the stock tires, no problem, since they're same specs as the stock 18s (18x8, 5x114.3 lug pattern). The issue is if you really want that fitment, that offset of 40, which honestly is modest and should be okay, might even improve your handling a bit (as you're pushing the wheels out 10mm). This simple tool can be really helpful:
http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel...ulator#Results
Consider getting center bore spacers/hub centric rings as well so your wheel isn't just sitting on the lugs. I never trusted just doing that, honestly. Plastic ones are okay and shouldn't stick to the hub or your wheel (aluminum, I've heard, can fuse onto either over time). Just make sure those wheels are torqued and retorqued again until the bore spacer sits flush. So basically, you'd be looking for rings with measurements 72.62mm to 66.06mm.
Anyway, good luck! Don't forget to post pics if you decide on those wheels!
http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel...ulator#Results
Consider getting center bore spacers/hub centric rings as well so your wheel isn't just sitting on the lugs. I never trusted just doing that, honestly. Plastic ones are okay and shouldn't stick to the hub or your wheel (aluminum, I've heard, can fuse onto either over time). Just make sure those wheels are torqued and retorqued again until the bore spacer sits flush. So basically, you'd be looking for rings with measurements 72.62mm to 66.06mm.
Anyway, good luck! Don't forget to post pics if you decide on those wheels!
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