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yea thats viveks crazy ****
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lmao cant satisfy them all.. I dont belong in this thread. no stretch...
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Originally Posted by gtrefever
The front look to aggressive, and everything else is subtle. More aggressive wheels with lip would look much better.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400332774978...84.m1423.l2649
These were the wheels I was lookin at. Can I run 25mm wheel spacers with these plus drop tein s tech springs on and be okay?
These were the wheels I was lookin at. Can I run 25mm wheel spacers with these plus drop tein s tech springs on and be okay?
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Never said you don't belong, cause those wheels are probably more aggressive then most people in this thread. Just feel like the wheels don't match the car, maybe the more aggressive sides and rear you're working on will set it off.Originally Posted by 4drmadness
lmao cant satisfy them all.. I dont belong in this thread. no stretch...
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Hey everyone,
So i just got some 20 inch MSR deepdish rims! I know they're heavy rims all show no go so please dont break my ***** lol. Anyways in terms of fitment I have an 04 sedan g35 I was told i need to roll my rear fenders to make it fit, is this true? I live in Canada and winter gets brutal so im going to put them on next season. Heres what I have planned: Next season I will be getting BC coilovers and lowering my ride I will get a camber kit to get some negative crab legging and hopefully more room to lower, if need be I will space the wheels and roll the fenders. Anyone have experience with this? Ideas? Reccomendations?
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Ali
So i just got some 20 inch MSR deepdish rims! I know they're heavy rims all show no go so please dont break my ***** lol. Anyways in terms of fitment I have an 04 sedan g35 I was told i need to roll my rear fenders to make it fit, is this true? I live in Canada and winter gets brutal so im going to put them on next season. Heres what I have planned: Next season I will be getting BC coilovers and lowering my ride I will get a camber kit to get some negative crab legging and hopefully more room to lower, if need be I will space the wheels and roll the fenders. Anyone have experience with this? Ideas? Reccomendations?
Cheers,
Ali
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whats the offsets?... and yes you would need to roll them flat if you plan on getting bs coils.
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looking good p10...nice to see the ride resurrected..and vivek car looks simply clean and stunning...you might have no stretch but damm..you keep changing the game in soo many ways...love the new paint!
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Lol no I mean a lot of negative camber "crab legs" not sure mpg I think it's 8 and like 8.25 how can I check that the tires and rims are in my garageOriginally Posted by gtrefever
Crab legging? Haha must be on an iphone
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lol yeah bro after I read that post asking what my offsets are I had to google what offsets are hahaha, please forgive my ignorance. Can someone please tell me how I can check what my offsets are?
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so i have some m368s 19x8.5 + 20 or 22 and 19x9.5 +20 or 22 (cant remember )....the tires that i have are 245/35 f and 275/35 r . how can i make these wheels fit my 08 g35s sedan ? they were for my gen coupe but i plan on going a different route .
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Your in the wrong thread, those will fit as is. No work requiredOriginally Posted by K.C
so i have some m368s 19x8.5 + 20 or 22 and 19x9.5 +20 or 22 (cant remember )....the tires that i have are 245/35 f and 275/35 r . how can i make these wheels fit my 08 g35s sedan ? they were for my gen coupe but i plan on going a different route .
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+1Originally Posted by ME GUSTA
check the back of the wheel.
Wheel offsets should be on the back of the wheel somewhere. If you're unsure you could always post photos of the back of the wheel, or measure the backspacing and convert it to wheel offset.

