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Old 01-09-2008, 04:17 AM
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Advan Racing RS!! will this set up work for the G sedan?

Anyone know what the procedure is in transferring sensors to after-market rims?
Also, will these size wheels fit on my car without rubbing? & What offset would be suggested for our car, I want the rears to look like the center goes into the hub< would this be considered a negative offset? If you don't know what I mean please take a look at the rear wheels pictured on the skyline

Hmmm perhaps ill need spacers??

19x9 f
19x10 r

here's a web site to check them out and tell me what you think
http://www.wheelsdirectonline.com/advan/racingRS.html
 
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Old 01-09-2008, 04:30 AM
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Those are badass jdm wheels and would love to see them on a G. Probably extremely expensive w/ a long wait. Do a search on what's acceptable for the sedan and check the offsets before u buy.
 
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Old 01-09-2008, 05:13 AM
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Do more searching on the offsets but right off the bat I can tell you the 19X9 can be done in the front but I wouldn't recommend it. Kalvinmaui has a post in the Picture Share forum in the aftermarket rim tread (PG 37) it's a set of work euroline rims 19X9f and 19x10r offsets are rather low for a sedan at +26 but he's running much smaller tires on the rims due to the offset. I'm pretty sure the Advans will probably be around the same offset as his works. You should take a look at them and see if you like that look. Plus post the offsets when you find them on the advans...
 

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In those sizes, the offsets available for the 19x9 are 38, 29 and 22. For the 19x10, available offsets are 35, 25 and 15. The 19x9 with 38 offset will work for the front, but the rear offsets will have the wheel sticking out pretty far out back. If you really want these, you can probably get 19x9 +38 all around.
 
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Old 01-09-2008, 01:36 PM
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imminence

thanks or the info, i was just looking at the Advan advertisement in my option mag and noticed exactly what you were mentioning about the offsets which are available for this particular wheel. Do you think that the 19x10z will have rubbing issues? Hmmmm If I want a flush look it's probably best to go with 19x9z yeah?
DAMN I LOVE THESE WHEELS! Gotta love JDM!
 
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According to Yokohama's website, the Advan RS comes in:

19x9 +38, +29, and +22. Out of these 3 choices, I +38 offset would fit with no problems at all.

For a 19x10 rim, they come in +35, +25 and +15 offsets. None of these offsets will work unless you run more than 2 degrees of negative camber and skinnier tires - like 255s in the back. This is OK if you want a more aggressive fitment/look, but the rims will stick out a bit past the rear qtr panels for sure.

The 19x9.5 Advan RS only comes in a 120 mm bolt pattern so that won't work for our cars.

The other option is the Advan Kreuzer Xi which looks almost identical to the Advan RS. I personally like the Kreuzers better.
http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...argescale.html

The Kreuzer Xi sizes that would work for the G35 sedan are:

19x8.5 +38 tires: 245-40-19
19x9.5 +45 tires: 275-35-19
 

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Old 01-10-2008, 12:14 AM
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hmmm wonder what they 19x9 with +38 offset looks like

Would this fitment be flush...or does the design of the this particular wheel pretty much stick out a little in general? If anyone see's a photo of a car that has a 19x9 +38 offset please post it up!

To stagger or not to Stagger with the RS's, this is the question...
 
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+38 on a 19x9 front is going to tuck, especially if the car is lowered.

I'd suggest going with the 19x9 +29 with a 235/35/19 tire. And if you dont mind running a slightly stretched tire, you could use the 19x10 +35 rear wheel with a 255/35/19 tire and -1.5 degrees of camber.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:27 AM
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What do you mean by a stretched tire?

So are you saying that the +38 wouldnt be flush? Would it be easier getting the +29 than getting the +38 with 5mm spacers? What do you think? Flush is key for me.
 
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the +38 will not be flush if the car is lowered, it will actually be pretty tucked in the fender. I have an 18x9 +30 on my car right now and i have 10mm of clearance. A 19x9 +29 235/35/19 would be almost perfectly flush.
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I wanna a get that "sunken in face" we all go gaga for

Would the +38 be the way to achieve this look or would it be the +29 offset?
 
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted by hans127
So are you saying that the +38 wouldnt be flush? Would it be easier getting the +29 than getting the +38 with 5mm spacers? What do you think? Flush is key for me.
On a 19x8.5 or 19x9, the norm is to run a 245/35/19 tire for the square up and down look. If you run a skinnier tire, it is going to stretch (giving you more clearance to run a more aggressive offset) The 235 wont be too stretched and wont look wierd on a 9" wheel.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:32 AM
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hmmm

why is it that majority of the g-gang keep suggesting that +38 would be the best way to go?...i guess it would be the safest bet yeah? Ive got Impul springs on now, but when I get the RS rims Im putting on the Eibach's for sure!
 
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Originally Posted by hans127
why is it that majority of the g-gang keep suggesting that +38 would be the best way to go?...i guess it would be the safest bet yeah? Ive got Impul springs on now, but when I get the RS rims Im putting on the Eibach's for sure!
because everyone would rather take the safe route. If the wheels dont look good and arent very very close to being flush... you can blame me personally. I've done the same offset on my car and had room to spare, so i know it will work and it will look bitchin!

When i'm actually able to afford my dream wheels, i'll be running a 19x8.5 +25 20x9.5 +25 and i know it will fit. So if that doesnt tell you something, then you can get the +38
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by hans127
why is it that majority of the g-gang keep suggesting that +38 would be the best way to go?...i guess it would be the safest bet yeah? Ive got Impul springs on now, but when I get the RS rims Im putting on the Eibach's for sure!
The majority of G owners want the conservative look. There are a few that are willing to go with a more aggresive fitment to imo achieve a better stance. It's all personal choice.

I prefer flush with a little poke and stretch on mine.
 


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