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The "Sport" brakes early 2nd gens have is not the same as the "Sport" brakes from later years also known as the Akebono's.
Our early "Sport" spare is only 17". The later years have 18"'s, same look, just larger.
To elaborate further on Mike's post, G35S brakes (sport) =/= G37S brakes (akebono's)Originally Posted by soundmike
^ Hate to say this, but please read through the thread.The "Sport" brakes early 2nd gens have is not the same as the "Sport" brakes from later years also known as the Akebono's.
Our early "Sport" spare is only 17". The later years have 18"'s, same look, just larger.
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if you got AAA, you dont need a spare.
unless its really late and you dont want to wait for AAA.
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unless its really late and you dont want to wait for AAA.
Ughhhmmm . ..I don't agree at all. I'd much rather have my car back on the road than have someone possibly mess it up by towing it or squirting glue in my tire. Originally Posted by nghiars
if you got AAA, you dont need a spare.
unless its really late and you dont want to wait for AAA.

btw, I've got AAA and I still wouldn't consider not needing a spare as a viable option.
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For those in cali if you want to test fit a 18 on my car its going to cost you a meal. no one seems to be listening or reading or i am just too tire to understand. G37 18 spare will fit over the akebonos. Not the g35 18 b/c they had the brembos. I tested it on my car before buying and i had to get a g37.