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Old 04-04-2008, 12:33 AM
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most aggressive sedan fitment?

anyone seen this in the classifieds? pretty damn aggressive to me..

19x10 F +34mm
19x10 R =29mm
dropped 2" and streched tires..

https://g35driver.com/forums/archived-sales/212712-jdm-vip-mesh-wheels-19in.html
 
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Old 04-04-2008, 12:40 AM
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No way...

That would be so much negative camber in the front...


Rears I belive with the right camber, tires and drop.
 
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I remember when he posted his original set of wheels. What was once too outrageous is now drooled over. Funny. That rear looks good though, only if they were 19"s.
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-share-g35-coupe-v35/162611-d1imports-03-sedan-w-wide-wheels.html
 

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Originally Posted by ttrank
No way...

That would be so much negative camber in the front...


Rears I belive with the right camber, tires and drop.
im not so sure about that.... judging by the post above this guy is pushing the limits of what will fit.

i gotta give the guy some props on his choice of offsets and making it work.
 
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I am at at 20x8.5 +30 all around, kind of aggressive.
 
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Originally Posted by black_sedan
im not so sure about that.... judging by the post above this guy is pushing the limits of what will fit.

i gotta give the guy some props on his choice of offsets and making it work.

Yeah, I'm wrong and I do believe him. But I bet they look like crap.
 
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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.
 
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If you want to tuck a 10 inch rim into the wheel well in the rear you will need around +50mm offset. I shouldn't rub though even with no fender rolling - with the right tires.

Edit: But in reference to the thread that was linked... That guy put 10.5 inch rims in the rear and and them mounted a 235/18 tire on it. If you're going to put a honkin' wide rim back there, please follow up with wide enough rubber to cover the thing!
 

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My car is about that low. G35sedan dropped on hotckiss 350Z springs. The front has minor camber, rear camber isnt super slammed off, but kinda bad. i plan on putting a stock revised 350 spring in the back.
 
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Originally Posted by black_sedan
anyone seen this in the classifieds? pretty damn aggressive to me..

19x10 F +34mm
19x10 R =29mm
dropped 2" and streched tires..

https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=212712
Ins't odd he selling the wheels and not providing pics of them installed?
 
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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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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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How would 19x8.5 32mm Front and Rear fit on a sedan?
 
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Old 04-04-2008, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by erdog
How would 19x8.5 32mm Front and Rear fit on a sedan?
Depends on the suspension setup.. ie: how much the car is lowered and how much camber you're running

The most common setup for the sedan is 8.5/9.5 +35/45 or +38/45 (both weak offsets)

In general the 19x8.5 +32 all around will fit fine, it will be tucked once the car is lowered though.
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I am lowered about 2 inches and have the rear fenders rolled.
 
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Originally Posted by erdog
I am lowered about 2 inches and have the rear fenders rolled.
you have camber kits front and rear, so what are your current camber settings?
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