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    i found these for a good price on craigslist. they are drilled for Audi/VW but i know i can get adapters. he says they are 19x9 (craigslist). i still have yet to ask him for the offset, but ill find out. can someone tell me the model name for these? i know they are OZ but dont know the name of them. they are a great price, and i wanna put them on a 05 Altima to make them work. thanks guys


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    oh btw he says they have a few scratches but dont leak. they are sooooo cheap so i wanna make them work. im getting Tein basic coilovers next weekend.

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    • #3
      wobble bolts are your friend

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      • #4
        what are wobble bolts

        oh by the way i think they are 35 offset. just called him he said they are 19x8.5 and they say H2E35 on the back. if i can get them to sit well with adapters, i need to know where to get them and the best ones i can trust (not pep boys ones haha)

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        • #5
          OZ Opera II

          They're probably 5X112. Can't use wobble bolts because the Altima doesn't use wheel bolts, it has studs. Looks like you either need to re-drill the wheels or buy adapters. Its a very small difference so i'd go to a few wheel shops and see if they can drill them for you.

          ig: @jonnie86

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          • #6
            thanks, but id rather use adapters then re-drill them. the guy is selling them for $200 in fair condition. i mean im still looking, but i also am looking at a set of 18x8 Work Eurolines with a shallow 45 offset. they are my bolt pattern but i would need spacers. they are great condition and come with 215/45/18 tires.

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            • #7
              I dunno how those would look on an L31. My old car was an 05 SER 6MT and I think it looked just fine with the stock SER wheels.

              By the way, I have 4 Eibach Sportline springs and and Axxtion short throw shifter for sale if you're interested lol
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              • #8
                sorry i have an automatic, and i already have sportlines that im selling once i get my Tein coilovers installed.

                i have stock 16s. do u mean the OZs would look bad or the Works?

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                • #9
                  You can purchase PCD variation NUTS at LWT; see link: PCD Variation (Wobble) Lug Nuts,12x1.50 Threadpitch-Set-Zinc Plated-Conical Seat
                  Might be a good alternative than having to buy adapters... more inexpensive at least. I'm trying to do the same thing by putting 5x112 wheels on a 5x114.3, but most OEM audi/bmw/MB wheels use ball lug seats in lieu of conical lug seats, as provided with the PCD variation nuts... the good thing is that most aftermarket wheels use conical lug seats .... GL!!
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HEcreated487 View Post
                    You can purchase PCD variation NUTS at LWT; see link: PCD Variation (Wobble) Lug Nuts,12x1.50 Threadpitch-Set-Zinc Plated-Conical Seat
                    Might be a good alternative than having to buy adapters... more inexpensive at least. I'm trying to do the same thing by putting 5x112 wheels on a 5x114.3, but most OEM audi/bmw/MB wheels use ball lug seats in lieu of conical lug seats, as provided with the PCD variation nuts... the good thing is that most aftermarket wheels use conical lug seats .... GL!!
                    Very cool, i didnt know these existed. So long as the bolt holes on the wheel are of a large enough diameter these will work. If they are not then they can be drilled out.

                    ig: @jonnie86

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