I have an 05 G35X. Will the size fit
19 x 8.5 front 20mm
19 x 9.5 rear 30mm
Any info will we great.
19 x 8.5 front 20mm
19 x 9.5 rear 30mm
Any info will we great.
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depends on the offset. You will need +35 minimum, I think. Anyone?
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40+ rear
+40 rear is not enough. Ideal offsets would be +43 --> +45 for the rear.Originally Posted by Texan1
35+ front40+ rear
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Originally Posted by vodkarocket
+40 rear is not enough. Ideal offsets would be +43 --> +45 for the rear.
Is that b/c it is an X? (my bad)
b/c 35+ front and 40+ rear is ideal for RWD sedan.
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b/c 35+ front and 40+ rear is ideal for RWD sedan.
The X should not run stagger in the first place (I posted this in the other thread seddon made); it will affect the traction control system and his AWD system.Originally Posted by Texan1
Is that b/c it is an X? (my bad)b/c 35+ front and 40+ rear is ideal for RWD sedan.
If the car was in fact RWD, +40 for a 9.5" wheel will fit, but it will also require fender rolling and/or running some negative camber to avoid rubbing if he lowers his car. He is much safer getting +43 --> +45...
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If the car was in fact RWD, +40 for a 9.5" wheel will fit, but it will also require fender rolling and/or running some negative camber to avoid rubbing if he lowers his car. He is much safer getting +43 --> +45...
Originally Posted by vodkarocket
The X should not run stagger in the first place (I posted this in the other thread seddon made); it will affect the traction control system and his AWD system.If the car was in fact RWD, +40 for a 9.5" wheel will fit, but it will also require fender rolling and/or running some negative camber to avoid rubbing if he lowers his car. He is much safer getting +43 --> +45...
this conflicts with what many have said to me on RWD that 19 X 9.5 +40 with a 275 tire will fit perfect with NO fender rolling and can be lowered 1 inch with no rubbing problems.
You can see PDT and G35keg here https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...47#post1032147
PDT has that exact set up 9.5 +40 275 1" drop and no rub and no rolled lip
G35keg has 9.5 34+ 255 narrower tire and 1.1" tire, no rub and no roll
thats 2 of many examples on this board and 2 wheel shops that have concurred.
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Not true +35 is a common size here on the board not to mention I am running +35 no rubbing and they don't stick out to far it's even with the fenders even if you lower you won't have a problem. I have eibachs.Originally Posted by codeflux
reymcruz2003 see your other thread. +35 will rub.
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then why is vodka saying +40 is "not-safe"Originally Posted by perry05G35
Not true +35 is a common size here on the board not to mention I am running +35 no rubbing and they don't stick out to far it's even with the fenders even if you lower you won't have a problem. I have eibachs.
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Don't listen to codeflux...the set you you chose is perfect and won't have any problems at all. I guatantee it.Originally Posted by codeflux
reymcruz2003 see your other thread. +35 will rub.
codeflux, get your facts straight and stop misleading and confusing people with wrong fitment info.

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vodka was referring to a +40 offset on a 9.5" rim. He's asking about an 8.5" rim with a +35 offset.Originally Posted by Texan1
then why is vodka saying +40 is "not-safe"
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thats my point whats wrong with a 40+ on a 19 x 9.5" rimOriginally Posted by Chico
vodka was referring to a +40 offset on a 9.5" rim. He's asking about an 8.5" rim with a +35 offset.

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a 9.5" wheel on a 275 series tire in the rear will look like a race car you can do it but it just wouldn't look right. I hope we cleared up the whole 8.5 inch wheel with a +35 offsetOriginally Posted by Texan1
thats my point whats wrong with a 40+ on a 19 x 9.5" rim
