Looking for wheel bolt pattern measurements
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Looking for wheel bolt pattern measurements
I'm sure this has been asked numerous times before, but I probably missed the thread. I need to know the wheel bolt pattern measurements for an early '71 240Z. I would like to find a set of 17"X7" wheels to put on. I don't have any idea who makes any wheels for this car or what back-spacing is required to run a rim this size with a tire of around 205/40. I've heard about spacers, but don't know who makes them and whether or not it increases the amount of available rim types and sizes. I don't want to run any fender flares, but I don't mind rolling the inner fender lip. I'm not too interested in the Centerline wheels as I'm looking for something thats more of a lace or mesh type of wheel. Any help you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated. I've got some kind of el cheapo 14"X6" wheels on there now and they just aren't going to cut it!
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I really wish people would at least scroll down half a page
https://www.zdriver.com/forums/showt...&threadid=4979
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Four on Four Spacing
I was thinking it was four studs, spaced at 100 mm. I think alot of of folks are going to the Panasports - wheels, or you may end up paying for custom drilling, or the adapter route.
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Hi,
I just got my Centerlines from centerline.com
17x8 PinTails 5" back spacing and correct bolt pattern.
I do have coil overs and with 245/45 in the rear there is lots of room, that I can tell.
If your thinking spacers and Honda wheels check out modern-motorsports.com
www.madmanadam.com
I have pictures on my site.
Adam
I just got my Centerlines from centerline.com
17x8 PinTails 5" back spacing and correct bolt pattern.
I do have coil overs and with 245/45 in the rear there is lots of room, that I can tell.
If your thinking spacers and Honda wheels check out modern-motorsports.com
www.madmanadam.com
I have pictures on my site.
Adam
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the easiest route would be to go to honda adapters. it allows you to choose from a larger variety of wheels. check them out here
http://www.modern-motorsports.com/ca...&products_id=6
Ross Corrigan really knows his z stuff.
http://www.modern-motorsports.com/ca...&products_id=6
Ross Corrigan really knows his z stuff.
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