G35 Coupe Ray Rims Wheel Spacers w/ stock height and stock tires
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G35 Coupe Ray Rims Wheel Spacers w/ stock height and stock tires
Hey,
This question has probably been answered a million times. But most of the guys are dropped or running different tire sizes, or are getting into arguements lol
My car:
2004 G35 Coupe MT (Sport package-assuming they all come with it)
Stock Suspension height
19" Ray rims with stock tires
Looking to get wheel spacers.
I've seen 20mm F, and 25mm R
Don't seem to be completely flush.
I'm looking to get 25mm F, and 30mm R. With the stock set up, I have, am I going to rub?
And I've herd someone mention they look dumb, if so why?
(I know if I drop it in the future, Ill have to roll them)
If there is a link that simply answers my question, will greatly appreciated to.
Thanks.
This question has probably been answered a million times. But most of the guys are dropped or running different tire sizes, or are getting into arguements lol
My car:
2004 G35 Coupe MT (Sport package-assuming they all come with it)
Stock Suspension height
19" Ray rims with stock tires
Looking to get wheel spacers.
I've seen 20mm F, and 25mm R
Don't seem to be completely flush.
I'm looking to get 25mm F, and 30mm R. With the stock set up, I have, am I going to rub?
And I've herd someone mention they look dumb, if so why?
(I know if I drop it in the future, Ill have to roll them)
If there is a link that simply answers my question, will greatly appreciated to.
Thanks.
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Maybe if you think your question has been answered a gazillion times you should try using our Search function prior to making a thread? You're aware using spacers puts stress on the rest of the suspension? It's totally different than having wider wheels which puts the weight on the center of the hubs. Search if your friend, use it....Gary
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As I mentioned above majority of the time, most answers are with different sized wheels or lowered cars. I haven't found a direct answer really, a lot ifs and buts. And other mods. Just would be nice to get an answer from someone who actually ran this exact set up and what they experienced. But ill keep searching in the mean while.
I also don't have the money right now to dump into new wheels and tires. And I've seen plenty of people run spacers. I understand its not the best option but that's what I can afford right now.
Thanks
I also don't have the money right now to dump into new wheels and tires. And I've seen plenty of people run spacers. I understand its not the best option but that's what I can afford right now.
Thanks
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25F 30R is about as close to "flush" as you are going to get. But that is pertaining to the OE sport 18's. I cant say for sure that the fitment is the same for your 19's but since they are OE I would imagine they are around the same. just measure the distance you want your wheels to come out and buy spacers. They will add some stress to things, but if you buy quality steel hub-centric bolt-on spacers it will be fine. Millions of people run spacers and have done so for a long time. If you buy plate spacers (which I would never recommend to anyone) you need to buy longer wheel studs. If you are set on buying spacers than do yourself a favor and spend the $ on good quality spacers. Not the $20 ebay ****.
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