OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan

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lmao.....nice one ....
 
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Here a lil further pic Tim.


Snoop here is my 225/35 t1r on a 9' wheel

 
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who are the ones running the general tires ..... how is the stretch ... if you don't mind post a few wheel shoots with the generals thanks guys
 
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^Heist and Johnnyone are the only sedans that are running Generals IIRC. There are a bunch of coupe guys: ShanesG, FinallyGotaG, eurodre, etc.
 
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the stretch is good. but they are a little noisey.
 
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im not really concerned about noise .. ill have a baby in the back most of the time crying or some music on lol ....

does anyone have a 8.5 and 9.5 and want to show a few close up pictures of their stretch..i have spend so much money in the past 2 months on cribs clothes etc and coils intake .. that the generals are more in my price range right now ...haha
 
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Originally Posted by CandlestickPark
^Heist and Johnnyone are the only sedans that are running Generals IIRC. There are a bunch of coupe guys: ShanesG, FinallyGotaG, eurodre, etc.
yea, my rear are Generals and Heist is running Generals.

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who are the ones running the general tires ..... how is the stretch ... if you don't mind post a few wheel shoots with the generals thanks guys
Check out Heist, Dre and Shane thread here.

https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...otography.html

https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...otography.html

https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...begins-75.html
 
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you think if i went with a 215 and a 225 it will be ok for a DD or should i stick with marcus and just do a 225/35 and 235/35 .. cause im not looking for a wild crazy stretch something decent with a 8.5 and 9.5
 
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Marcus’s setup is money but read up on his thread and see what all he had to do to make his setup work.

I would think 215 and 235 would be fine and it’s not a crazy stretched setup. 225 on 9.5 might look too stretched.
25.4 mm x 8.5 = 215.9 mm
25.4 mm x 9.5 = 241.3 mm
 
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Snoop, 215 would work, but you have to consider that you'll have to be really dumped to get rid of wheel gap. Also if you aren't running a lower offset than +5 on an 8.5 you really don't need the smaller tire, a 225 will work (with a slight fender "pinch"/flare).
 
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Snoop, here are some pics from TyreStretch.com and my setup

215/35 on a 8.5


225/35 on a 8.5 (my wheel)


225/35 on a 9.5


235/35 on a 9.5 (my wheel)


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edit all this johnny answered this for me ...
 

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Originally Posted by CandlestickPark
Snoop, 215 would work, but you have to consider that you'll have to be really dumped to get rid of wheel gap. Also if you aren't running a lower offset than +5 on an 8.5 you really don't need the smaller tire, a 225 will work (with a slight fender "pinch"/flare).
so iv decided a 225/35 on my 8.5 and 235/35 on my 9.5 ... thanks for the help marcus and johnny ...

I'm just waiting end of this weekend or beginning of next i am ordering my BC coils and from there going to figure out what kinda off set I'm going to run ..

without going to crazy what what be a good ideal offset to run and flush/aggressive with around a 3'' drop all around ??

edit: i really want to keep the stock body curves on the car and not have to pull front or rears ... what would be the lowest offset for the fronts ?? +10
 


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