Wheel Offset Calculator
Wheel Offset Calculator
Ok this is mainly for gsRt5 who asked me about offsets and Rolling fenders and what not. I do not believe that you would need to roll your fenders to put 19s on they sell 20s specifically for the G35 Sedan. I don't know if there is any difference in the Sedan and Coupe offset. I run 20s on my coupe and I have no problem. Anyways here is a calculator for Offset. Hope this helps
The stock Offset on the Sedan is 40mm
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Last edited by dan61177; Mar 9, 2007 at 05:49 PM.
After some research I would say go 20x8.5 front and 20x10 in the rear with 245-35 front and 275-30 rear and 34mm offset front and 40mm offset rear. You shouldn't have any clearance problems.
thanks again......Lemme see what the two wheels that I am looking at offer asfar as offset.....Its either going to be the Axis Pentas or the 5zigen Sc3000(?) that I will be getting.....I wouldnt mind going for the Work VsXX but my girl drives this car too and I can imagine how long it will be until see hits a curb...........
Does anyone know if this would be the same size for the coupe.Those are the same size rims I'm looking to put on my coupe,but want to know if that would be the same offset or is that for the sedan?
Originally Posted by Crashtest77
Does anyone know if this would be the same size for the coupe.Those are the same size rims I'm looking to put on my coupe,but want to know if that would be the same offset or is that for the sedan?
Originally Posted by dan61177
After some research I would say go 20x8.5 front and 20x10 in the rear with 245-35 front and 275-30 rear and 34mm offset front and 40mm offset rear. You shouldn't have any clearance problems.
Whoa! For a sedan? Those offsets are looking for some serious rubbing. For the front I would get a 20x8.5" wide rim with a +35 offset. The rear I would run a 20x9.5 with +45 offset.
I have the 5zigen SC3000 on my sedan. The fronts are +38 and they aren't prefectly with the fender, a +35 would line up. The rear is a +45 and it's perfectly lined up.
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Originally Posted by (>")> G35
Whoa! For a sedan? Those offsets are looking for some serious rubbing. For the front I would get a 20x8.5" wide rim with a +35 offset. The rear I would run a 20x9.5 with +45 offset.
I have the 5zigen SC3000 on my sedan. The fronts are +38 and they aren't prefectly with the fender, a +35 would line up. The rear is a +45 and it's perfectly lined up.
I have the 5zigen SC3000 on my sedan. The fronts are +38 and they aren't prefectly with the fender, a +35 would line up. The rear is a +45 and it's perfectly lined up.
Last edited by dan61177; Mar 14, 2007 at 07:01 AM.
Those offsets you posted work, but they will rub with out rolling your fenders. The rears will stick out with the 10" +40. Post this in the sedan forum and see what they tell.
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Also I do have a sedan and have wheels on my car, so I know from experience and research I've done what works and what doesnt.
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Also I do have a sedan and have wheels on my car, so I know from experience and research I've done what works and what doesnt.
Last edited by (>")> G35; Mar 14, 2007 at 02:12 PM.
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