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Old 04-04-2008, 04:48 PM
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sedan/Z rear springs/coupe 19s. Rears are 19x8.5 w/ 30-32mm I think
 
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I have camber kits. I don't know the settings off hand but they are within sedan specs.
 
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My old G35's first set of wheels.

19X8.5 AND 19X9.5 BOTH 38MM OFFSET

245x35x19 and 275x30x19 for tires

5X114.3




 

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Originally Posted by erdog
I have camber kits. I don't know the settings off hand but they are within sedan specs.
well either way, you can run the 19x8.5 +32 with a 245/35 or 245/40 all around no problem. It'll be a little tucked, but flush for the most part. If you're willing to run -1.5 camber all around you could do a 19x9 +25 with a 235/35/19 tire on all 4 corners.
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in a way. it looks photoshop
 
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Good to know. Thanks.
 
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Old 04-05-2008, 01:09 AM
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Here is a pic of my 275/35/19 on a 9.5 rim +48 offset. I have a camber kit also. I think the fit is pretty perfect.
 
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Old 04-05-2008, 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
Those wheels look like complete **** on the front of his car. They're too wide, plain and simple. He hasnt accomplished any feat. And you wonder why he wont post an angled picture of the fitment on the front, because it sticks out and look ****ty. He did a decent job with the rear, but +29 is still weak. You can get a 22-25 back there no problem.

If somebody wants to run the perfect aggressive setup on a sedan, let me know and i'll give you all the specs you need to make it work.
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GP,

Please provide specs on an agressive setup.
 
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Sometime next week, I will have a 20x8.5 +25 in the rear.
 
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
Those wheels look like complete **** on the front of his car. They're too wide, plain and simple. He hasnt accomplished any feat. And you wonder why he wont post an angled picture of the fitment on the front, because it sticks out and look ****ty. He did a decent job with the rear, but +29 is still weak. You can get a 22-25 back there no problem.

If somebody wants to run the perfect aggressive setup on a sedan, let me know and i'll give you all the specs you need to make it work.
-GP-
I'm looking at some BT Freestyle wheels 20 x 10 offsett 34mm 5x 114.3, running 20 x 8.5 in the front. . Will that work on a g 35 sedan 2003? Do i need to dome some suspension work wiht this set up? Can the offsett be explained as to how it plays a part with the wheel itself. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
sedan/Z rear springs/coupe 19s. Rears are 19x8.5 w/ 30-32mm I think
What tire sizes are on those coupe springs?? Front & back>?
 
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Originally Posted by G35_TX
My old G35's first set of wheels.

19X8.5 AND 19X9.5 BOTH 38MM OFFSET

245x35x19 and 275x30x19 for tires

5X114.3




Damn, that's either a photoshop, or you got a lift kit put on that front end.
 
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Old 04-06-2008, 04:27 AM
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Thinking of new rims Bernard?? You can do better than those, but why not go staggered and aggressive? Not a huge fan of mesh and rivets, but your IS was clean.
nope... no new wheels for me. just need to know how much spacer im going to run. i have some 3mm, but i can probably squeeze a 5 or 10mm in..
 
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Originally Posted by bligz
I'm looking at some BT Freestyle wheels 20 x 10 offsett 34mm 5x 114.3, running 20 x 8.5 in the front. . Will that work on a g 35 sedan 2003? Do i need to dome some suspension work wiht this set up? Can the offsett be explained as to how it plays a part with the wheel itself. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
I need more information, is the car lowered at all? If it is, how much? What are your current camber settings?

If the car isnt lowered, the wheels are going to stick out about a half inch in the rear. If you lower the car, you can fit that wheel with a 275/30 tire or you can stretch it a little and go with a 255/35. I wouldnt go with that low of an offset if you aren't planning on lowering the car. Look for something above 40.

The lower the offset, the more the wheel will stick out. Plain and simple.
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Originally Posted by Aka-Willi
GP,

Please provide specs on an agressive setup.
19x9/10 +25 235/35F 255/35R with the car dropped atleast 2 inches and -2.0 camber all around.
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