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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 08:26 PM
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its time to replace my tires on my oem 19s.. (i own a sedan) would it be a good idea to put 35series all around and the next level thickness front and back? would i rub alot? anyone tried this set up?
 
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 09:26 PM
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do you have the OEM Coupe or M45 rims? What size tire are on the rims these are the questions you will need to answer because our sedans don't come with OEM 19 wheels. I have 19" and I am using Bridgestones from the M35/45 sports package 245/40/19 the Coupe OEMs are staggard and have 225s in the front and 245 in the rear so be more specific on your setup.
 

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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by perry05G35
do you have the OEM Coupe or M45 rims? What size tire are on the rims these are the questions you will need to answer because our sedans don't come with OEM 19 wheels. I have 19" and I am using Bridgestones from the M35/45 sports package 245/40/19 the Coupe OEMs are staggard and have 225s in the front and 235 in the rear so be more specific on your setup.
FYI: oem coupe setup: 225/40/19; 245/40/19
 
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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 03:25 PM
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forgot to mention its a 05 g35 coupe 19s on my g35 04 sedan. any advise would help before i buy these tires? im planning on 235/35front and 255/35 rear.. anyone got this set up yet or thinks it wouldnt be a good idea?
 

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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 03:40 PM
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I have coupe 19" and 35 series with 350z springs.There is a bit more fender gap than I like and the ride is a little harsh.Next tire purchase will be 40 series.I also have the same width of tires your looking at.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by marksg35
I have coupe 19" and 35 series with 350z springs.There is a bit more fender gap than I like and the ride is a little harsh.Next tire purchase will be 40 series.I also have the same width of tires your looking at.
Waiting for some more pics from Mark's ride =)
I am currently drooling over his setup and definitely like to see some more pics of the setup at different angles
 
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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 11:38 PM
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thanks mark thats just the answer im looking for.. ride quality is a bit important to me otherwise i would have gotten a 350z. (the stock tires on the oem 19s would look perfect with tires a notch thicker on all four) i might just get the 235/40 front by 255/40 rear and bring my g35 to the body shop to tuck in the fenders
 

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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by aimhigher
thanks mark thats just the answer im looking for.. ride quality is a bit important to me otherwise i would have gotten a 350z. (the stock tires on the oem 19s would look perfect with tires a notch thicker on all four) i might just get the 235/40 front by 255/40 rear and bring my g35 to the body shop to tuck in the fenders
That increase in fender wall height would help give you a better ride quality; however, you would definitely need to "roll your fender"

Good luck with the new tires and be sure to post pics
 
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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 01:16 AM
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I am in the same place. I have 05 coupe 19's with the stock Bridgestones.
I have seen many 245/35/19's but I am not crazy about the comfort of those. I have just heard mixed messages on whether the 2005 19" coupe wheels are actually different widths, front vs rear. My sedan is @ stock height so I am contemplating 245/45/19's all around or at least 245/40/19's all around. Any one feel strongly against the fitment of 245/45/19's all around? I am also thinking of changing to the M sport 19's but will likely not.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Poker_G
I am in the same place. I have 05 coupe 19's with the stock Bridgestones.
I have seen many 245/35/19's but I am not crazy about the comfort of those. I have just heard mixed messages on whether the 2005 19" coupe wheels are actually different widths, front vs rear. My sedan is @ stock height so I am contemplating 245/45/19's all around or at least 245/40/19's all around. Any one feel strongly against the fitment of 245/45/19's all around? I am also thinking of changing to the M sport 19's but will likely not.
245/45/19 wont work at all, you might wanna try m45 wheels which have a much more conservative offset

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