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Old 12-06-2006, 10:44 AM
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Staggered Tires on Sedan??

Is is possible to use a staggered set up such as the coupe uses on the sedan with the different width rims??
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yes.

most go with 8.5" in the front and 9.5" in the rear.
 
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Not recommended if you have a G35X though.
 
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Originally Posted by Oxymark
Is is possible to use a staggered set up such as the coupe uses on the sedan with the different width rims??
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Search around, lots of us have that.

I have 20x8.5 and 20x10 with 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.
 
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stay the same all around
 
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on the topic of staggered.

this is for an 03.5 sedan w/350z drop and sport suspension.

Front Wheel-Ruff 279 18x8.5 w/35mm offset Tire-245/40/18 Falken FK-452
Rear Wheel-Ruff 279 18x9.5 w/35mm offset Tire-275/40/18 Falken FK-452

I'm mainly concerned w/the offset and the size of the rear tire fitting.
 
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on the topic of staggered.

this is for an 03.5 sedan w/350z drop and sport suspension.

Front Wheel-Ruff 279 18x8.5 w/35mm offset Tire-245/40/18 Falken FK-452
Rear Wheel-Ruff 279 18x9.5 w/35mm offset Tire-275/40/18 Falken FK-452

I'm mainly concerned w/the offset and the size of the rear tire fitting.

I would bet those rears are going to rub. That rim offset is too aggressive for the sedan.
 
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stay the same all around

Why would you want to go and do something crazy like that!?!
 
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Rear Wheel-Ruff 279 18x9.5 w/35mm offset Tire-275/40/18 Falken FK-452
No way. It should be more like +45mm.
 
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Think i could fit something like a 38mm for the front and a 40mm for the rear?
 
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Originally Posted by bowzer
Think i could fit something like a 38mm for the front and a 40mm for the rear?
38 in the front will work fine but 40 in the rear will stick out too much if you have a 9.5" rim it would work with an 8.5 but that wouldn't be an aggressive staggarded setup. You are better off getting a +45 in the rear
 
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38 in the front will work fine but 40 in the rear will stick out too much if you have a 9.5" rim it would work with an 8.5 but that wouldn't be an aggressive staggarded setup. You are better off getting a +45 in the rear
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