View Full Version : 300zx wheel fitment?


dogstar
06-23-2004, 07:56 PM
well, i tried searching and didnt come up with anything that will really help.

i have a line on some wheels from a 300zx N/A... im about 90% sure theyre 4x114.3 bolt pattern, but can anyone help me with the offset?

will they fit an L type ok?

theyre 16" about 7" wide, or so the seller guessed.

with luck i can get em this week, just hoping someone can help out with a quick response :D

thanks folks.

BillyM
06-23-2004, 08:03 PM
I'm fairly sure they are not a good offset...

--billyM

supraman
06-23-2004, 08:07 PM
I think they have too high offset to look right on a GT-S/"p-type".

Googled "300zx 4 lug offset" and got:

http://www.z31.com/wheelsandtires.shtml

Looks like if they're 4 lug 16x7, then they are prob anniversary edition, so prob. 20 or 30 mm.

Regards,

Jimi

Dangerous Ken
06-23-2004, 08:32 PM
Would be a nice fittment for a L - Type with no protective rubber trim...

Ken

dogstar
06-24-2004, 03:50 AM
thanks folks, i googled but the couple pages i looked at before going to look at the wheels didnt tell me much.

went to look at them, and the guy is a tard, asking way too much for junk brand wheels with crappy tires.

i thought about a counter offer, but i figure i wasted enough time, after going there twice, cause he wasnt home the first time, after telling me he would be.

:evil: :mad:

StanS
06-24-2004, 03:47 PM
did lots of searching for 300z wheels and never found 16x7 in a 4 lug pattern. just read thru the article and i think this still holds true.

SilverMk2
06-25-2004, 01:50 AM
The anniversary wheels were 5 lug IIRC. Besides that they are extremely rare car especially today. That and they are a pretty dated wheel design not to mention impossible to keep clean.

dogstar
06-25-2004, 03:45 AM
nah, they were "prime" 16x7s with a mesh design.

barely any lip, maybe 1" so i dont think they would have looked good, and the center caps have to be the ugliest ive ever seen.

but regardless, he was asking way too much

WadeT
06-30-2004, 01:34 AM
280zx's were the last of the 4 luggers. 84'+ 300z's had 5 lugs...

rsdeo
06-30-2004, 12:33 PM
280zx's were the last of the 4 luggers. 84'+ 300z's had 5 lugs...

The NA '84-'86 300ZX cars were 4x114.3 with a center bore of 66.1. Those front hubs will fit our car also.

'84-'86 Turbo and all '87 and up cars are 5x114.3 with 66.1 center bore.

Tanya
07-01-2004, 01:49 PM
strange, all the n/a 300ZX I've seen in the junkyard had 5 lug wheels *shrug* I too thought the 280ZX were the last w/ 4 lugs....there's a site for the old Z cars that have a lot of wheels. google 280ZX and you should find some

rsdeo
07-01-2004, 04:38 PM
strange, all the n/a 300ZX I've seen in the junkyard had 5 lug wheels *shrug* I too thought the 280ZX were the last w/ 4 lugs....there's a site for the old Z cars that have a lot of wheels. google 280ZX and you should find some

Josephs NA 300ZX was 4 bolt.

Jeff Lange
07-10-2004, 04:04 AM
86 N/A models had 5-lugs as well.

84-85 N/A 300ZX's had 4-lug 15x6.5 wheels
86-89 N/A 300ZX's had 5-lug 15x6.5 wheels
84-85 Turbo 300ZX's had 5-lug 15x6.5 wheels
86-89 Turbo 300ZX's had 5-lug 16x7 wheels
84 Turbo 300ZX Anniversary Edition wheels are 5-lug 16x7 (same as the 86 wheels).

There were a few different types of wheels:
84-85 N/A's had one type
86 N/A's had one type
87-89 N/A's had on type
84 AE and 86 Turbo's had one type (84 AE wheels had gold spokes)
87 Turbos had on type
88-89 Turbos had one type (same as 87, but lighter colour)
88 SS Turbos had one type (same as 87-89, but white)

Hope that helps.

Here's some pics:

84-85 N/A:
http://z31.com/images/84-85nt.jpg

86 N/A:
http://z31.com/images/86nt.jpg

87-89 N/A:
http://z31.com/images/87-89nt.jpg

84-85 Turbo:
http://z31.com/images/84-85t.jpg

84 AE and 86 Turbo:
http://z31.com/images/86turbo.jpg

87 Turbo:
http://z31.com/images/87t.jpg

88-89 Turbo:
http://z31.com/images/88-89t.jpg

88 SS Turbo:
http://z31.com/images/88se.jpg


So that leaves you with basically only the 84-85 N/A wheels which, IMO, aren't that good looking at all.

rsdeo
07-10-2004, 10:44 AM
Jeff

Nice write up on the Z31 rims.


strange, all the n/a 300ZX I've seen in the junkyard had 5 lug wheels *shrug* I too thought the 280ZX were the last w/ 4 lugs....there's a site for the old Z cars that have a lot of wheels. google 280ZX and you should find some

Tanya

Those Z31 5 bolt hubs fit our front spindles. If you can get them cheap pick some up. Once we find a simple solution to convert our rears to 5 bolt it will give us a bigger selection of wheels.

Supra_GT_R
07-31-2004, 02:48 PM
werent the anniversary editon of the 300zx the 5 stud? or did they make them non turbo? my old 84 300zx was the twin turbo 5 bolt rims, 16X7

I think they have too high offset to look right on a GT-S/"p-type".

Googled "300zx 4 lug offset" and got:

http://www.z31.com/wheelsandtires.shtml

Looks like if they're 4 lug 16x7, then they are prob anniversary edition, so prob. 20 or 30 mm.

Regards,

Jimi

rsdeo
08-01-2004, 12:32 AM
werent the anniversary editon of the 300zx the 5 stud? or did they make them non turbo? my old 84 300zx was the twin turbo 5 bolt rims, 16X7

I think they have too high offset to look right on a GT-S/"p-type".

Googled "300zx 4 lug offset" and got:

http://www.z31.com/wheelsandtires.shtml

Looks like if they're 4 lug 16x7, then they are prob anniversary edition, so prob. 20 or 30 mm.

Regards,

Jimi

Z31s were single Turbo only. Z32s were offered in Twin Turbo form.