What rims will fit a 350Z?
Like many performance oriented wheels, the 350z is best suited to use larger wheels in the rear, so your will be most likely to run 18×9.5” in the front, and 18×10.5” in the back. If you’re going for a square setup though, 18×9.5″ +22mm all-round is a safe choice.
How much does it cost to build a rocket bunny 350Z?
Rocket Bunny V2 Aero – Nissan 350Z (Z33).
Part Number | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
17020352 | Front Lip (only) | $ 530.00 |
17020353 | Front Over-Fenders (only) +40mm does not include bumper extensions | $ 750.00 |
17020354 | Rear Over-Fenders (only) +80mm | $ 640.00 |
17020355 | Rear Diffuser (only) | $ 750.00 |
How wide is a 350Z Rocket Bunny?
Front – 18” x 11” | Offset -20. Rear – 18” x 13” | Offset -46.
What size are stock 350Z rims?
The most common size of the RPF1 that you’re going to see on the 350z is a 18×9. 5 +15mm in the front with a 18×10. 5 +15mm in the back (if you want a staggered setup).
What does Rocket Bunny mean?
Rocket Bunny is a style of aero kits for sports cars designed by Japan’s Kei Miura. They’re fabricated with a high degree of precision and built using digital laser scans of the cars that the kits adorn. They’re built to accentuate features on the cars they match, the features including the fenders, lips, and spoilers.
What tires should I run on 350Z?
So, if this big-bodied coupe has been hiding in your garage waiting to get some new wheels, tires, and suspension, we’ve compiled a few different 350z fitment options to help get you started. The first step you need to address for fitment is what type of suspension upgrade you want.
What is 350Z bolt pattern?
Bolt pattern is 5 x114mm. Standard offset front is +30mm and +30 or +33mm rear, depending on the width of the original rim (8.0 or 8.5in respectively).