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put both of the wider rear rims on the right side of the car, making the wide wheels (8.5") and tires on the right side and the less wide (7.5") wheels on the right side. Also, this a very common mistake! Its no biggie so long as you get them mounted correctly, wheels at proper side and tires on correctly (if unidirectional also). Oh yeah, the wheels on the Z are unidirectional meaning, they are only good for one specific area of the car. So there is a specific Right Front, Right Rear, and so forth. So to correct your problem simply, just put the wheel on the right front on the left rear hub assembly and move the one left side wheel to the front right. (To be correct tho, move the wheel originally on the left side that has its swept part of the spokes pointing forward (this is the unidirectional part) when it is on the right side of the car! If this is confusing, I'll email you a pic to clear things up. Hope this helped.
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