Pics of Staggered 19 inch wheels on Sedan
Originally Posted by gq916
Thanks guys...yea staggered means when the rear rims are bigger than the front..like on mine..they are 19 x 8 in the front and 19 x 8.5 in the back....225/40/19 in the front and 245/40/19 in the back...
Originally Posted by G35keg
Im surprised you have rubbing issues.. I have 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 with Nismo Type S Suspension on my ride without any problems with rubbing.
Im also running that setup on springs with a +38 offset and 275's int he rear without one rubbing issue, weird!
Here is my 04 sedan sports suspension 8.5 245/35/19 front & 9.5 275/30/19 rear chrome 19s much easier to keep clean.
soon to be lowered any suggestions on brand of springs
here is a few pics hopefully i can figure how to compress my pics
without losing the quality.
p.s. thanks dennis for the info on how to fit pics!
soon to be lowered any suggestions on brand of springs
here is a few pics hopefully i can figure how to compress my pics
without losing the quality.
p.s. thanks dennis for the info on how to fit pics!
Originally Posted by iLLG35
Im also running that setup on springs with a +38 offset and 275's int he rear without one rubbing issue, weird! 

Your offset is 38mm in the FRONT. Your rear wheels are 45mm offset. No one should be surprised that he's rubbing. We've have sedan owners that are running coupe 18's that report rubbing problems in the rear. Toss on a .5" wider rear wheel and the issue will only get worse.
Originally Posted by G35keg
Im surprised you have rubbing issues.. I have 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 with Nismo Type S Suspension on my ride without any problems with rubbing.
Theirs a interesting tid bit of info out their. If one call's Enkei and ask's about sedan fitments. You'll discover that they did a fitment test on the sedan with actual clearance measurement data. They discovered that a 9" (not 9.5") wide rim with a 245 tire mounted to it, that happen's to be 26.7" tall, brings the tire to within 2mm of the fender lip. A 9.5" rim with a 38mm offset would move that same tire 6mm closer to the lip or actually 4mm beyond it. Running a 275 tire on that same rim would of course make matters worse. Excessive negitive camber can only tuck the top of your tires in so much.


