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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 09:53 PM
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Finally got my G Sedan

Hey guys i've been on the website for about 3 months and I finally got my car.

2003 G35 M6 Sedan (black on black).....i'm very happy. I pick it up on Tuesday and I start modding it on Thursday (smile)...I will be posting pictures by the end of the week..Question for everyone though. What offset are guys using with 20x9 and 20x10 rims? Thanks for everything

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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jdm4eva
Hey guys i've been on the website for about 3 months and I finally got my car.

2003 G35 M6 Sedan (black on black).....i'm very happy. I pick it up on Tuesday and I start modding it on Thursday (smile)...I will be posting pictures by the end of the week..Question for everyone though. What offset are guys using with 20x9 and 20x10 rims? Thanks for everything

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Congrats on your new G. You may want to rethink your wheel widths. You'll have better luck with 8.5/+38mm front and 9.5/+45mm rear. A 9" wide wheel won't fit in the front.
 
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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 10:13 PM
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9's will be nearly impossible to mount up front, you would have to go with something like a +35 offset to clear the control arm, and the wheels would stick out hella far. Same go for the rear, but you may have more luck there. I would strongly recommend a 8.5 with around a +38 and a 9.5 in the rear with a offset around +42.

The 20's will be big anyway and tough to sqeeze in, if you can do it, you will have to roll/cut your fenders.

EDIT; CRU beat me to it, I guess he posted while I was typing. Sorry for the redudant post.

So, +1 back to you Cru...
 
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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 10:36 PM
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So, +1 back to you Cru...
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 06:47 AM
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Congrats on your new G. You may want to rethink your wheel widths. You'll have better luck with 8.5/+38mm front and 9.5/+45mm rear. A 9" wide wheel won't fit in the front.
Thanks a million dude for the advice as your probably absolutely right!

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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by jran76
9's will be nearly impossible to mount up front, you would have to go with something like a +35 offset to clear the control arm, and the wheels would stick out hella far. Same go for the rear, but you may have more luck there. I would strongly recommend a 8.5 with around a +38 and a 9.5 in the rear with a offset around +42.

The 20's will be big anyway and tough to sqeeze in, if you can do it, you will have to roll/cut your fenders.

EDIT; CRU beat me to it, I guess he posted while I was typing. Sorry for the redudant post.

So, +1 back to you Cru...
Thanks dude for the input it means alot.....So I guess in terms of tire sizing then I should be thinking, 235/35/19 fronts & 275/30/19 rears.....
 
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Actually, you can bump up the fronts to 245/35/19 and keep the rears as you indicated above. This is the most common setup for a staggered application. Be prepared to drop your car though...since the O.D. of the wheels is less than OEM and you'll have an ever so slightly larger gap between wheel and fender. What wheels are you thinking?
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 12:41 PM
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Yeah, with no drop you may want to go up to a 245/40 and 275/35, this is slightly larger than stock and would fill out the gap better. Good luck.
 
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Originally Posted by jimmyc13
Actually, you can bump up the fronts to 245/35/19 and keep the rears as you indicated above. This is the most common setup for a staggered application. Be prepared to drop your car though...since the O.D. of the wheels is less than OEM and you'll have an ever so slightly larger gap between wheel and fender. What wheels are you thinking?
Hey dude thanks for the input. I'm probably going to get either Axis Milanos, Axis Pentas or i'm going to go with some Rays Gram Lights 57pro.........!!!!!!

I'm going to either go with Tein Flex w/EDFC or i'm going with Megan Racing..

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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by jran76
Yeah, with no drop you may want to go up to a 245/40 and 275/35, this is slightly larger than stock and would fill out the gap better. Good luck.
Good advice.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 07:58 PM
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Hey dude thanks for the input. I'm probably going to get either Axis Milanos, Axis Pentas or i'm going to go with some Rays Gram Lights 57pro.........!!!!!!

I'm going to either go with Tein Flex w/EDFC or i'm going with Megan Racing..

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There are a few sedans with the Axis Milanos. See if you can find pics of sukhi's sedan.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 08:20 PM
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There are a few sedans with the Axis Milanos. See if you can find pics of sukhi's sedan.
Thanks dude......i'm goin to start searching.......

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Chico was running Milano dubs
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by jdm4eva
Thanks dude......i'm goin to start searching.......

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https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/66317-show-me-your-wheels.html
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https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...ghlight=milano
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 10:06 PM
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Thanks dude......i'm goin to start searching.......

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Let me help a little. I'm also in Toronto and will probably sell these when my new set arrives in about 3 weeks.
 
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