G35x with Avant Garde M310
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G35x with Avant Garde M310 UPDATE ON PAGE 2!!!
Im currently dealing with Frank over at ModBargains.com for a set of Avante Garde M310's. As far as I've seen and heard this will probably be the first time a sedan will be rocking these sets of wheels.
Measurements:
19 x 9.5
Hyper Silver
ET - 18
Yes 18!! Verrryy aggressive for the sedan. but Im going for a nice flush look minus the use of spacers. Should come in next week and do a test fitment there after. Will definitely post pics once they are in.
Measurements:
19 x 9.5
Hyper Silver
ET - 18
Yes 18!! Verrryy aggressive for the sedan. but Im going for a nice flush look minus the use of spacers. Should come in next week and do a test fitment there after. Will definitely post pics once they are in.
Last edited by Peepz; 06-04-2014 at 09:44 PM.
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should look good. this might give you an idea.
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-bra...35s-sedan.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-bra...35s-sedan.html
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Got mine in last week, I got the 18" for more rubber since I do a lot of city driving. My offsets were +35 up front and +40 in the rear. I'm putting my wheels on an '05 X so it might be different for you, but the tires I decided to go with are 225/45 up front, and 255/40 in the rear. For this car that is -1% off perfect all around. 235/45 and 265/40 would have been perfect, but I felt some stretch would be in order because of what you have shown here. I'm pretty low all around about a 1.5" drop so I think I chose right. The tires I went with are Sumitomo HTRZ III, they got excellent reviews, decent tread life, and the price was right, and I got those in today and man I love the smell of fresh tires. By the way did you post the offsets you chose?
Last edited by epborden; 03-21-2014 at 10:11 PM.
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Got mine in last week, I got the 18" for more rubber since I do a lot of city driving. My offsets were +35 up front and +40 in the rear. I'm putting my wheels on an '05 X so it might be different for you, but the tires I decided to go with are 225/45 up front, and 255/40 in the rear. For this car that is -1% off perfect all around. 235/45 and 265/40 would have been perfect, but I felt some stretch would be in order because of what you have shown here. I'm pretty low all around about a 1.5" drop so I think I chose right. The tires I went with are Sumitomo HTRZ III, they got excellent reviews, decent tread life, and the price was right, and I got those in today and man I love the smell of fresh tires. By the way did you post the offsets you chose?
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Yeah, Looks like you are going pretty damn aggressive with these.. Going to have to dial in a bit of camber there..
I would be looking for more of an even flush look and a bit larger tire. Maybe Square set up or perhaps 275 rear 245 front
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Coming from stock 215/55/17 tires, 17x7 +45 wheels all around. Stock diameter was 668.3mm.
New diameters (225/45 and 255/40):
Front: 659.7mm (-1.3% or -8.6mm)
Rear: 661.2 (-1.1% or -7.1mm)
If I had done "perfect" diameters (235/45 and 265/40):
Front: 668.7mm (+0.1% or +0.4mm)
Rear: 669.2mm (+0.1% or +0.9mm)
If you want I can take your wheel size, offset, and tire choices and tell you how much you will be off. You don't want to be off too much for several reasons. I did a staggered setup so my tire sizes are different.
New diameters (225/45 and 255/40):
Front: 659.7mm (-1.3% or -8.6mm)
Rear: 661.2 (-1.1% or -7.1mm)
If I had done "perfect" diameters (235/45 and 265/40):
Front: 668.7mm (+0.1% or +0.4mm)
Rear: 669.2mm (+0.1% or +0.9mm)
If you want I can take your wheel size, offset, and tire choices and tell you how much you will be off. You don't want to be off too much for several reasons. I did a staggered setup so my tire sizes are different.