Will 19x8.5+32/19x9.5 +35 wheels Fit?
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Will 19x8.5+32/19x9.5 +35 wheels Fit?
There is a set of wheels that are 19x8.5 +32 fronts and 19x9.5 + 35 rears that i wanted to know if they will fit my 2006 G35x without the wheels sticking out in the front or rear. Right now the car has a stock suspension, I intend on dropping in 1-2" next, but need some feedback on fit. Will i need spacers? If the 9.5 +35 rears will fit- what size tire can i run without it looking too small- i was thinking 245/40 or 255/40- I like the staggered look- and could really use some guidance on this. (the wheels are 5x114.3) please help!
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Since you have a G35x you'll need to make sure the diameter of your tires are very close in size so you don't throw off the AWD. You can go with 225/40 255/35. Depending on how low you go and what you camber is set at you'll need a spacer up front and maybe out back to make the tire flush with the fender.
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Since you have a G35x you'll need to make sure the diameter of your tires are very close in size so you don't throw off the AWD. You can go with 225/40 255/35. Depending on how low you go and what you camber is set at you'll need a spacer up front and maybe out back to make the tire flush with the fender.
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Wow, I didnt know the AWD was that sensitive- thank you everyone for the heads up and warnings!
You suggested a 225/40 and 255/35, do you think a 235/40 would work up front without throwing things off? I'm no tire expert but wouldnt a 225/40 be a bit narrow on an 8.5 rim? im temped to just go with 19x8.5's with a greater offset all the way around to avoid issues-
You suggested a 225/40 and 255/35, do you think a 235/40 would work up front without throwing things off? I'm no tire expert but wouldnt a 225/40 be a bit narrow on an 8.5 rim? im temped to just go with 19x8.5's with a greater offset all the way around to avoid issues-
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Wow, I didnt know the AWD was that sensitive- thank you everyone for the heads up and warnings!
You suggested a 225/40 and 255/35, do you think a 235/40 would work up front without throwing things off? I'm no tire expert but wouldnt a 225/40 be a bit narrow on an 8.5 rim? im temped to just go with 19x8.5's with a greater offset all the way around to avoid issues-
You suggested a 225/40 and 255/35, do you think a 235/40 would work up front without throwing things off? I'm no tire expert but wouldnt a 225/40 be a bit narrow on an 8.5 rim? im temped to just go with 19x8.5's with a greater offset all the way around to avoid issues-
here is how a 225 looks like on an 8.5
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