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Meifert83
04-08-2019, 05:11 PM
Will the 16x6.5 R32 wheels fit the Z32 30mm brakes?

brndck
04-09-2019, 09:13 AM
its not the width of the wheel that is important, its the offset and spoke design.

in the future, please GOOGLE things before making a new thread.

it took two seconds to find the answer, both in written and picture form
(last post on page 1)
https://forums.nicoclub.com/wheels-tested-that-clear-300zx-brake-calipers-for-240sx-cars-t223218.html

post 14
https://aus300zx.com/xenforo/index.php?threads/alternative-oem-wheels-on-the-300zx.310595/

Meifert83
04-09-2019, 09:17 AM
its not the width of the wheel that is important, its the offset and spoke design.

in the future, please GOOGLE things before making a new thread.

it took two seconds to find the answer, both in written and picture form
(last post on page 1)
https://forums.nicoclub.com/wheels-tested-that-clear-300zx-brake-calipers-for-240sx-cars-t223218.html

post 14
https://aus300zx.com/xenforo/index.php?threads/alternative-oem-wheels-on-the-300zx.310595/

Actually the width is important because the car it's going on is not stock and the widest wheel I can fit is a 7 inch. Also, I'm not a member of those sites for a reason. Half the time NICO club doesn't work and I'm not in Australia

brndck
04-17-2019, 10:53 AM
Actually the width is important because the car it's going on is not stock and the widest wheel I can fit is a 7 inch. Also, I'm not a member of those sites for a reason. Half the time NICO club doesn't work and I'm not in Australia

the nico link works great, and information is global
if you knew that alllllllll of the information is irrelevant, (like the fact that you're using a s-chassis suspension on a 1st gen rx7) but didn't provide us any of that info, how the hell would you expect us to be able to help you solve the problem???

Meifert83
04-17-2019, 12:56 PM
I asked a very simple question. It only required a yes or no answer. No wonder people avoid this site for information with answers like yours.

brndck
04-17-2019, 01:00 PM
I asked a very simple question. It only required a yes or no answer. No wonder people avoid this site for information with answers like yours.

literally the first response answered your question.

THEN

you added additional information, that you didn't mention in the first post, that completely changes the scenario.

people who are used to being spoonfed instead of THINKING don't fare well here, and I hope it never changes.