FS: 18" 2006 G35 Sedan Sports Pkg wheels/tires - mint condition

 
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 02:08 AM
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SOLD!!!! fs: 18" 2006 G35 Sedan Sports Pkg stock silver wheels/tires - mint condition

SOLD!!!!!!

4 OEM wheels/tires from my 2006 G35 sedan with sports pkg which I bought new from dealer. I am in Los Angeles/Diamond Bar area. No curb damage and in perfect condition. Has 17K easy highway miles so the stock Bridgestone tires are in very good condition. The tire pressure sensors are not included since I will need them for my new rims. Prefer local buyers so you can inspect in person. Asking $800.

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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 07:05 PM
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These are staggered, right?

If not, please post pics, I may be interested!
 
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 02:21 AM
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I will try to take some on Sunday and put them up. Thanks.
 
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 02:21 PM
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Are all 4 the same size or are the rears larger?
If all the same size (which my awd X requires), I'm interested.
 
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 03:43 PM
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First gen sedan, sport, wheels, are the same size all the way around. They are similar in design to the coupe 19s, and came with 235-45-18s.
 

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 04:50 PM
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Good to know... Please post some pics if possible.
If my current bid on ebay falls short, I may want these.

Thanks!


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Do they look like these?
 

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
Good to know... Please post some pics if possible.
If my current bid on ebay falls short, I may want these.

Thanks!
Yes they look like that, I sold my set last year. They are a good looking wheel.
They are 7.5" wide by 18" with a 45mm offset. They come with 235/45/18 summer performance tires which were the sport wheel on the 05/06 sedan. (Note: that size tire is a bit short for the 07/08 sedan)
 
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Ugh, these tire numbers confuse the hell out of me.
So, these would be a tad smaller than 18" wheels w/ 225/50R18's?

I like the look of the wheels though...
 

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 08:10 PM
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The235-45-18s will be approx 26.3 inches vs 26.85 for the 225-50s. Which will give you a speedometer error of about 2% low.
 
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I shouldn't have to think this hard on a weekend....

Wouldn't a tire of larger diameter cover more ground per rotation, causing a higher speed at a lower reading?
I'd figure a smaller diameter would cause less ground covered per rotation, causing a lower actual speed than what's stated on the gauge.

Ugh
 
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
I shouldn't have to think this hard on a weekend....

Wouldn't a tire of larger diameter cover more ground per rotation, causing a higher speed at a lower reading?
I'd figure a smaller diameter would cause less ground covered per rotation, causing a lower actual speed than what's stated on the gauge.

Ugh
Here is a good tire calculator so you can compare. It works great.
Tire Calculator
 
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
I shouldn't have to think this hard on a weekend....

Wouldn't a tire of larger diameter cover more ground per rotation, causing a higher speed at a lower reading?
I'd figure a smaller diameter would cause less ground covered per rotation, causing a lower actual speed than what's stated on the gauge.

Ugh
Exactly. The 235s would have to turn faster to run the same speed. The car doesn't know tire diameter, so for a specific RPM the speedometer will show the expected speed for the 225s. Thus the speedometer will read lower than actual car speed.
I didn't state my response very well. Actual speed will be 2% less than indicated.
 
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Thanks Guys
 
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Sold. Thanks everyone.
 
 
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