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Old 06-28-2016, 03:55 PM
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Size for rims please!!!!

Im very interestes in the Rohana brand for my g35. What size should i out on? Please help...

I want them 20' for sure, but how wide should i go in the front and rear?
 
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I'd be more concerned on why/how you posted this question on such a random section...
 
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Originally Posted by VenomGT9
I'd be more concerned on why/how you posted this question on such a random section...
My bad. I have a 2007 G35 coupe 6MT. I want to know the biggest size of rims I can put on the car. Im guessing 20 inch rims is as big as i can go, but what about thw width? The width is different in the frontthan the back, so im lookingfor advise to see what you think i can put on my car. I want it to have a nice stance. I have A&W coil overs already on the car and its dropped, but i need wheels now. So what size and dimensions for my wheels and also tires if you can help. I want the tires n wheels to look thick all around.
 
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Not a fan of 20" rims due to the fact that you'll need to run 30 series tires giving you a less than desirable ride! Plus, they're too easy to damage with all the pot holes on our streets/freeways! Better is 19X9 (F) & 19X10.5 (R) with offsets in the low 20s tire size 285/35X19 (F) & 305/35X19 (R) Perfect for your coupe!
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Originally Posted by gary c
Not a fan of 20" rims due to the fact that you'll need to run 30 series tires giving you a less than desirable ride! Plus, they're too easy to damage with all the pot holes on our streets/freeways! Better is 19X9 (F) & 19X10.5 (R) with offsets in the low 20s tire size 285/35X19 (F) & 305/35X19 (R) Perfect for your coupe!
Gary
You're the Man!!!! Thank you sir! If that's your G on the pic, waow! Amazing!
 
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Originally Posted by gary c
Not a fan of 20" rims due to the fact that you'll need to run 30 series tires giving you a less than desirable ride! Plus, they're too easy to damage with all the pot holes on our streets/freeways! Better is 19X9 (F) & 19X10.5 (R) with offsets in the low 20s tire size 285/35X19 (F) & 305/35X19 (R) Perfect for your coupe! Gary
Gary nobody is fitting a 285/305 without a roll/pull lol-gotta mention that
Op if you go with a anything
Make it a 19x9.5 (255/35/19) & a 19x10.5 (285/35/19)
That will be all you need.
 
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Old 06-29-2016, 05:57 AM
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Gary nobody is fitting a 285/305 without a roll/pull lol-gotta mention that
Op if you go with a anything
Make it a 19x9.5 (255/35/19) & a 19x10.5 (285/35/19)
That will be all you need.
I have the fenders rolled already. I wont need spacers? This size will fit perfect?
 
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Originally Posted by Marcos360
I have the fenders rolled already. I wont need spacers? This size will fit perfect?
if you go with +22 all around you'll be fine Also do you have brembos If so, you will need to ask the seller if the disc size of your wheels is bbk friendly (this is not offset related)


And stay away from rohana
1. They're cheap
2. They sound like a wheel from lord of the rings
 
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More so for the second reason
 
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Originally Posted by jerseytaylor
Gary nobody is fitting a 285/305 without a roll/pull lol-gotta mention that
Op if you go with a anything
Make it a 19x9.5 (255/35/19) & a 19x10.5 (285/35/19)
That will be all you need.
This is the look i was going for but don't know if those are 20s or 19s. But that's how i want my g35 to look. I want those style wheel but black. What do you guys think?




Lord of the rings don't look good? Lol
 
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Size for rims please!!!!

Originally Posted by Marcos360
This is the look i was going for but don't know if those are 20s or 19s. But that's how i want my g35 to look. I want those style wheel but black. What do you guys think?




Lord of the rings don't look good? Lol
I don't think he's referring to the style/looks of the wheel, although looks are subjective. I'm sure he's talking about the quality of the wheel itself, it's not a good idea to cheap out on something so crucial to the car. That doesn't mean you have to spend 5k on wheels but there are definitely better options with similar styles
 
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Originally Posted by jerseytaylor
Gary nobody is fitting a 285/305 without a roll/pull lol-gotta mention that
Op if you go with a anything
Make it a 19x9.5 (255/35/19) & a 19x10.5 (285/35/19)
That will be all you need.
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I don't think he's referring to the style/looks of the wheel, although looks are subjective. I'm sure he's talking about the quality of the wheel itself, it's not a good idea to cheap out on something so crucial to the car. That doesn't mean you have to spend 5k on wheels but there are definitely better options with similar styles
I beg you to tell me the secret to those options because apparently everything I pick is low quality. Every time i look up a good rim, its 4 to 5k. Its insane! What do you suggest?
 
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Size for rims please!!!!

Originally Posted by Marcos360
I beg you to tell me the secret to those options because apparently everything I pick is low quality. Every time i look up a good rim, its 4 to 5k. Its insane! What do you suggest?
for starters what's your budget? I'd start browsing the enkei/forgestar sites and go from there. those are some quality wheels that won't break the bank. especially if you buy used
 
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Originally Posted by jerseytaylor
Gary nobody is fitting a 285/305 without a roll/pull lol-gotta mention that
Op if you go with a anything
Make it a 19x9.5 (255/35/19) & a 19x10.5 (285/35/19)
That will be all you need.
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for starters what's your budget? I'd start browsing the enkei/forgestar sites and go from there. those are some quality wheels that won't break the bank. especially if you buy used
Budget is 2ks, im going to try the website. Thank you soooo much!
 
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Old 06-30-2016, 08:51 PM
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Size for rims please!!!!

No worries. I'd also post a WTB ad in the wheel/tire section of the marketplace. just be sure to specify that you want a quality wheel and give a range of specs, otherwise you'll get offers from all over the place, can't hurt
 


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