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87Beery 07-15-09 01:41 PM

Pics And Specs of 4 Lug Wheel Fitment For FC's
 
I have a 4 lug FC and I dont want to spend the money on a 5 lug conversion just yet. I'm sure theres other people with 4 lugs that want to see some wheel fitments for there rides because all there is are 5 lug wheel fitments with sizes, offsets and such.
So I wanna see Pics and Specs of 4 lug FC's

datsun1200 07-15-09 02:29 PM

Im haveing the same problem id like to get some wheel's it hard to find for 4lug..

SouthSideSlider 07-15-09 04:05 PM

find out the stock wheel specs on a 280ZX cause they flush out beautifully on a 4lug FC

Hypertek 07-15-09 04:19 PM

^the swastikas?? lol

87Beery 07-15-09 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by SouthSideSlider (Post 9359407)
find out the stock wheel specs on a 280ZX cause they flush out beautifully on a 4lug FC

Thanks I'm gonna check that out.

87Beery 07-15-09 06:33 PM

Let's see some pictures and specs of 4 lug wheels on FC's

dawicka2 07-15-09 09:07 PM

http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sebna1022.jpg

Front 16x8 -1

rear 16x9 -17 (32ish offset -50ish spacers)

Future Rear set up going back to that stretch again, with an 18X rediculous -stupid offset work emitz (which i cant find a pair in 9x114 yet) Shoot me a pm if you find them (work emitz) please.

Then gonna widebody the rear widebody to fit them.

john ny

Grip 07-15-09 09:12 PM

RBwheels.com
memoryfab.com

they both have 4 lug wheels.

87Beery 07-16-09 11:46 PM


Originally Posted by SouthSideSlider (Post 9359407)
find out the stock wheel specs on a 280ZX cause they flush out beautifully on a 4lug FC

I found a website that sells sportmax 002's for the 4 lug 280zx so would this fit good on my 4 lug rx7? They are 16x8 with 0 offset all around and my car is completley stock, so it's not lowered.

unek87 08-16-10 09:26 PM

bump for some specs and pic's . really wanna sell my 17" falken hanabis and go with a 15" or 16" more ol'skool style .

K!NCH 08-16-10 10:14 PM

I wanna see these on an FC.

http://www.xxrwheels.com/sportmax_501.shtml

GordiniRX7 08-16-10 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by 87Beery (Post 9363001)
I found a website that sells sportmax 002's for the 4 lug 280zx so would this fit good on my 4 lug rx7? They are 16x8 with 0 offset all around and my car is completley stock, so it's not lowered.

Ive heard that they stick out a bit. Enough that you would need a pretty good stretch, crazy negative camber, and a slight roll. But thats just What I've read.

finishline 08-17-10 02:04 AM

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my buddy's old FC.

enkei 92's.

15x7 +0 most likely.

rotary_bünta 08-17-10 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by 87Beery (Post 9363001)
I found a website that sells sportmax 002's for the 4 lug 280zx so would this fit good on my 4 lug rx7? They are 16x8 with 0 offset all around and my car is completley stock, so it's not lowered.

yup i just bought some 002 in black. just gotta find tires for em. :icon_tup:

iamxeddiex 08-22-10 10:21 PM

4 lug is lighter and less moving mass. However, rims are more difficult to find vs having 5 lug the same size as mustangs, and other cars that have functional rims at lower costs. I had those phonedials 14x5.5 they have shit for traction. I picked up some new rims with tires at the junk yard at $25 each, I was going to buy tires at $25 a tire that day. They are 16x7 with 195/55/16 tires offset 40. I need wheel spacers! I believe 10mm in the front and 25mm in the rear would look well, but I'm unsure.

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=27963

GordiniRX7 08-22-10 10:56 PM

Well, just keep in mind that 25mm is almost 95% of an inch. and 10mm is about 38%.
So you should be about good with that.

iamxeddiex 08-22-10 11:28 PM


Originally Posted by GordiniRX7 (Post 10178053)
Well, just keep in mind that 25mm is almost 95% of an inch. and 10mm is about 38%.
So you should be about good with that.

Just did some measuring... I think 10mm, and 15mm might be the final decision. Thanks for the help.


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