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Originally Posted by (>")> G35
I was wondering if those other boxes said 18x9.5" too yesterday when I saw those pics. Those wheels won't stick out that much because in the pics, there's no load on the suspension.
Tomorrow morning will be the day to see if it fits up front.
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if they're not hitting the arm of the suspension now, they wont ever hit. Unless you're worried about the tire hitting it once it's mounted on the rim. If it's really too close for comfort, then put a 3mm spacer on there and you'll be all good.
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i say put a 5mm spacer and go with a 235/35 tire with a mild to moderate stretch, depending on the tire brand...looks like they will fit with the proper tire size and spacer
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why is everyone saying there is a need for a spacer?!?!? If the inner barrell of the wheel is NOT hitting the suspension arm when you bolt it to the hub... tire or no tire... it will NOT rub when you drop the car and load the suspension........
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Originally Posted by NorthSideRacing
i say put a 5mm spacer and go with a 235/35 tire with a mild to moderate stretch, depending on the tire brand...looks like they will fit with the proper tire size and spacer
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
he cant run a 235/35/18... that is over an inch under the factory diameter. If anything, you'd want a 235/40 or 225/45 up front and the 245/40 he planned on running in the rear.
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With no spacer installed the barrel was a few mm from the suspension arm. I am more worried about the tire rubbing once installed. At the installer tomorrow we will install it w/no spacer and the 20mm I have just to compare. From there I can determine wether I will need say a 5mm to clear the susp. arm.
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Originally Posted by FlyingLumpia
Couldnt he run a 235/45 that is factory spec and I know Toyo makes that size.
OP... with the 245/40 tire mounted and the 20mm spacer up front, you'll most likely rub the fender, that'd put you at a +15 offset! Unless you had -3 camber, it would never work. i say +3mm spacer and call it a day, you dont even need extended studs for 3mm
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
OP... with the 245/40 tire mounted and the 20mm spacer up front, you'll most likely rub the fender, that'd put you at a +15 offset! Unless you had -3 camber, it would never work. i say +3mm spacer and call it a day, you dont even need extended studs for 3mm
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