Pics Of 2nd Gen Sedans With Aftermarket Rims!
Originally Posted by SVLRx




Finally took some pictures... The wheels are looking small to me, so i'm thinking about getting some 22's in the future, probably be 20/22 or 21/22
I'm interested in getting this rims here the link https://g35driver.com/forums/20-inch...is-matrix.html i just want to know if i need the spacers or not and what size tire i should go with. i'm going to get springs with it either H&R or eibach.
If the offsets of the rims are +32 front and +45 rear without the spacers they should fit fine with a bit of negative camber.
You can't put any spacers and would definitely have to remove the spacers he's selling.
For tires I'd say 245/35 front and 275/30 rear
You can't put any spacers and would definitely have to remove the spacers he's selling.
For tires I'd say 245/35 front and 275/30 rear
Originally Posted by Borna
If the offsets of the rims are +32 front and +45 rear without the spacers they should fit fine with a bit of negative camber.
You can't put any spacers and would definitely have to remove the spacers he's selling.
For tires I'd say 245/35 front and 275/30 rear
You can't put any spacers and would definitely have to remove the spacers he's selling.
For tires I'd say 245/35 front and 275/30 rear
With spacers it's + 12 and + 25
So it should be fine without spacers right?
Well I'm sure you could make it fit with enough negative camber but you may have some rubbing issues.
You would also need to run thinner tires which would probably throw your speedo off.
I wouldn't recommend it though, since it would be way too aggressive on the sedan. You'd also have serious camber wear on your tires.
Another member here (IvoryPearl07G) is currently running 8.5 +30 fronts and 10 +40 rears but he said he had to flip the tires on his rims before he got to 10k miles.
With your set-up you'd probably have to rotate the tires at around 5-6k miles which would mean you'd need new tires all around at around 10k miles.
You would also need to run thinner tires which would probably throw your speedo off.
I wouldn't recommend it though, since it would be way too aggressive on the sedan. You'd also have serious camber wear on your tires.
Another member here (IvoryPearl07G) is currently running 8.5 +30 fronts and 10 +40 rears but he said he had to flip the tires on his rims before he got to 10k miles.
With your set-up you'd probably have to rotate the tires at around 5-6k miles which would mean you'd need new tires all around at around 10k miles.
I know I will get the suggestion to search, but I'm trying to find my friend a set of wheels for his 07+. Can someone give me an estimated size/offset for an ideal 20" set-up? Tire size would be appreciated too!
Thanks and I will put pics up once he's got some wheels and lowered.
Thanks and I will put pics up once he's got some wheels and lowered.
Originally Posted by iForgedG35C
I know I will get the suggestion to search, but I'm trying to find my friend a set of wheels for his 07+. Can someone give me an estimated size/offset for an ideal 20" set-up? Tire size would be appreciated too!
Thanks and I will put pics up once he's got some wheels and lowered.
Thanks and I will put pics up once he's got some wheels and lowered.

That'll give you a a good "data base" to look through. For the most part, most of us are running 20x8.5 front 20x10 inch rears... also 80+% of us with 20's are also probably running 245/35/20 and 275/30/20.... Offsets can range with the wheel and width, anywhere between +35 to +50. I'm running +40 on my staggered 20 inch set up. If i could choose my off sets, i think my 40 rears are fine, might have gone 35 up front...
who currently has the most aggressive wheel fitment on an 07+ g35 sedan and what is his/her sizes and offsets?
does anyone have the whole dumped with stretched tires and neg. camber going on?
does anyone have the whole dumped with stretched tires and neg. camber going on?







