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IgorNYC Apr 8, 2010 02:53 PM

Put the G37's wheels on my Sedan
 
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Picked up a set of G37S wheels yesterday.
I like the way it looks on the car, however i do feel a difference in acceleration between my 18s and the 19s.

hybridamp Apr 8, 2010 02:57 PM

I think it looks great, I've been trying to find a set of 18s to get, those are definitely on my short list.

04G35NYC Apr 8, 2010 03:02 PM

Hot wheels, i love the color so much. G37 wheels are sick on the car.

GreenGoblin Apr 8, 2010 03:19 PM

looks very nice.

kool_yaar Apr 8, 2010 04:25 PM

look great, but not sure why you are feeling a difference in acceleration going from 18 to 19 OEM rims, they both are quite light for their size with not much difference, i too am looking to get some G37S rims for my winter setup.

codeflux Apr 8, 2010 04:47 PM

definitely my first mod, if i get 2nd-gen sedan. :)

IgorNYC Apr 8, 2010 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by kool_yaar (Post 5013777)
look great, but not sure why you are feeling a difference in acceleration going from 18 to 19 OEM rims, they both are quite light for their size with not much difference, i too am looking to get some G37S rims for my winter setup.

Well maybe because the ones i got the back are 265/35/19? i honestly dont know but i do feel a difference. With 18's its feels more light and has a bigger "jerk" when you step on it vs the 19's.

kool_yaar Apr 8, 2010 06:11 PM

^ that makes sense then, you are experiencing more traction thanks to the wider tires with smaller side walls, as opposed to the weight difference that i thought was the issue.

So this "change" in acceleration is good then! :)

IgorNYC Apr 8, 2010 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by kool_yaar (Post 5014139)
^ that makes sense then, you are experiencing more traction thanks to the wider tires with smaller side walls, as opposed to the weight difference that i thought was the issue.

So this "change" in acceleration is good then! :)

yes more traction, also the wheels are 22lbs heaiver as a set means more sluggish.
I love the way it looks, but not sure i like the way it drives.
Ill keep it on a few months for the summer then well see.

hybridamp Apr 9, 2010 02:03 AM

Well... If you decide you don't like 'em, send me a PM. :D

HenryLee Apr 9, 2010 02:24 AM

looks good but you need a drop.

djfarhan Apr 9, 2010 05:57 PM

u the one who bought the rims from a dude in boston?

chilibowl Apr 10, 2010 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by IgorNYC (Post 5014220)
yes more traction, also the wheels are 22lbs heaiver as a set means more sluggish.
I love the way it looks, but not sure i like the way it drives.
Ill keep it on a few months for the summer then well see.

You may feel a slight accel difference, but this setup is certainly better than stock in every way. The bigger wheel allows for better handling, and the wider tires provide much more traction. You'll get used to the new feel jus give it time.

Locksmith Apr 10, 2010 12:01 PM

Looks great :)

baileyt35 Apr 10, 2010 10:35 PM

Nice change up, but I still feel the S wheels are the perfect look for our G's.


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