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Old Sep 27, 2007 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by terrycs
Ah ... 255 might be possible ... I guess the wheels stick out of the fender a little, but the 255's might clear with enough camber. Any rubbing? Be sure to put up those daytime pics!

Link to pictures of my set up are here:

https://g35driver.com/forums/media-share-v36-sedan/175452-dpe-s10-wheels-2007-sedan.html

The final configuration is on page 3.
I'm going to be running a similar setup with my Works... 20x9.5 +25 in the rear with a 255/35 and -2.0 camber. It'll fit just dandy!
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Old Sep 27, 2007 | 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
I'm going to be running a similar setup with my Works... 20x9.5 +25 in the rear with a 255/35 and -2.0 camber. It'll fit just dandy!
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Do you have to buy a camber kit to make it -2 degrees? I'm running on stock camber, and it looks like my rear fenders just need another 0.5" clearance to tuck in the 255 tires with the 25mm offset wheels.
 
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Old Sep 27, 2007 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Dazz07G35S
Finally got the wheels and Eibach ProKit installed. Axis Penta, 20X9 Front, 20X10 Rear, 25mm offset all wheels...
I got these wheels from my 04 G35 Coupe which I traded in for the 07 Sedan. I was just wondering how's the fitment on the rear with 20X10 with 25mm offset. The rear wheels sticked out about 2" before lowering. After lowering, they sticked out about 0.5" with 255/35 tires. No rubs were detected without a full load on the back. With the rear fully loaded, ouch!!! you don't want to hear it, the rear tires rubbed every time I drove over a bump. I'm putting these wheels for sale now. I'm gonna go with MRR GT1 once I get these wheels sold.
cool, but the front seems to be fine? no rubbing at full lock, any more views on the front (wheel straight)?
 
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Old Sep 28, 2007 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Dazz07G35S
I'm putting these wheels for sale now. I'm gonna go with MRR GT1 once I get these wheels sold.
Good Call, I love the GT1s on my car. I went with the 19s, but the 20s would look good too.
 
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Old Sep 28, 2007 | 02:10 PM
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cool, but the front seems to be fine? no rubbing at full lock, any more views on the front (wheel straight)?
The front wheels fit perfectly, no rubbing at all. The 25mm offset on the front wheels makes the front more aggressive compare to the recommended 35-40mm offset. When I get these axis wheels sold, I'm going to get 20X8.5 with 25mm offset in the front.
 
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Old Oct 15, 2007 | 01:57 AM
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Finally got the H&Rs installed. Running serious negative camber on the back. Corners on rails right now, but definitely going to run through tires this way too. Getting at least the rear kit this week, hoping the front won't need a kit. This is just taken with my phone, as soon as I get my camera back from a friend, I'm going to give it a final detail before the bad weather and I'll get more pics up.


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Old Oct 15, 2007 | 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Dazz07G35S
Do you have to buy a camber kit to make it -2 degrees? I'm running on stock camber, and it looks like my rear fenders just need another 0.5" clearance to tuck in the 255 tires with the 25mm offset wheels.
For the rear you dont need to buy a camber kit to get to -2.0, the stock adjustments will get you there easily.
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Old Oct 15, 2007 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by TheIvoryG
Finally got the H&Rs installed. Running serious negative camber on the back. Corners on rails right now, but definitely going to run through tires this way too. Getting at least the rear kit this week, hoping the front won't need a kit. This is just taken with my phone, as soon as I get my camera back from a friend, I'm going to give it a final detail before the bad weather and I'll get more pics up.


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your sedan is sick man!
 
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:02 AM
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Hey guys, i am new to this forum. I purchase my 2007 G35 Sedan Sport, liquid platinum back in March this year. I planning to buy theses rims below and wondering if the fitments will be correct. I do not want any rubs or any mods. thanks guys...I will have this set on eibach pro kit.

Work Varianza T1S in silver polish in 19's
245-35-19 for front : rims size are 19x9 +35
275-35-19 for rear : rims size are 19x10 +40...

I notice that most people gets 19x8.5, instead of 19x9..in the front.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:04 AM
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Originally Posted by accordspeed306
Hey guys, i am new to this forum. I purchase my 2007 G35 Sedan Sport, liquid platinum back in March this year. I planning to buy theses rims below and wondering if the fitments will be correct. I do not want any rubs or any mods. thanks guys...I will have this set on eibach pro kit.

Work Varianza T1S in silver polish in 19's
245-35-19 for front : rims size are 19x9 +35
275-35-19 for rear : rims size are 19x10 +40...

I notice that most people gets 19x8.5, instead of 19x9..in the front.
Those will work fine, only thing i'd change would be to go with a 235/35 in the front just to make sure you dont rub.

Also, with that 275/35 on the rear, you might have to run a little bit more negative camber to avoid rubbing when under full load.
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by accordspeed306
Hey guys, i am new to this forum. I purchase my 2007 G35 Sedan Sport, liquid platinum back in March this year. I planning to buy theses rims below and wondering if the fitments will be correct. I do not want any rubs or any mods. thanks guys...I will have this set on eibach pro kit.

Work Varianza T1S in silver polish in 19's
245-35-19 for front : rims size are 19x9 +35
275-35-19 for rear : rims size are 19x10 +40...

I notice that most people gets 19x8.5, instead of 19x9..in the front.
those size/offset look pretty good, u could actually go a little lower offset in the front, like +30.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by ommmjido
those size/offset look pretty good, u could actually go a little lower offset in the front, like +30.
Only if the car is lowered (added negative camber) and he wants to run a 225/35/19
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:34 AM
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Thanks for the comments guys...I have already order the rims...the tires will be next. my car will be lower on eibach pro kit series, the reason why i want 245/35/19 and 275/35/19 is that, i want a little more meat to cover the rims, so i will have a little protection if it rubs against the curve.
 

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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:36 AM
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Originally Posted by accordspeed306
Thanks for the comments guys...I have already order the rims...the tires will be next. my car will be lower on eibach pro kit series, the ready why i want 245/35/19 and 275/35/19, is that i want a little more meat to cover the rims, so i will have a little protection if it rubs against the curve.
i got a simple solution... dont drive close to curbs!!! I've had my car for 2.5 years with sevaral sets of wheels and have never once curbed any of them. Just gotta be aware when driving

I would really suggest you get a 235/35/19 for the front or you could have a chance of rubbing.
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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
Only if the car is lowered (added negative camber) and he wants to run a 225/35/19
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he said he will be lowered and he can run 245/35 with no problem. im running 19x9.5 +43 on 245/35 in the front and they're not even close to being flush.
 
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