What's up guys? I just recently picked up a new g35 sedan in white and I absolutely love it! My previous car was a 350z. I really loved the Z, but it came to a point where it was waaaay to impractical for me.
Anyways, I am now driving a g35x sedan, and I had a question about wheels. I understand that Infiniti does not recommend using staggered wheels for the x models.
However, does any here have success running a staggered set up on their g35x? I have a set of PIAA Super Rozza's from my Z that would look sick on the g35. Can anyone give some feedback as to running a staggered set-up? The following are the specs to the PIAA Super Rozza's:
Front:
size: 19x9
bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3
offset: 25
hub bore: 66
suggested tire size: 245/35-19
Rear:
size: 19x10
bolt pattern: "
offset: "
hub bore: "
suggested tire size: 275/30-19
If anyone can help me out at all, I would greatly appreciate it. To those that are interested on how they looked on the Z, here are a few pics:



Anyways, I am now driving a g35x sedan, and I had a question about wheels. I understand that Infiniti does not recommend using staggered wheels for the x models.
However, does any here have success running a staggered set up on their g35x? I have a set of PIAA Super Rozza's from my Z that would look sick on the g35. Can anyone give some feedback as to running a staggered set-up? The following are the specs to the PIAA Super Rozza's:
Front:
size: 19x9
bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3
offset: 25
hub bore: 66
suggested tire size: 245/35-19
Rear:
size: 19x10
bolt pattern: "
offset: "
hub bore: "
suggested tire size: 275/30-19
If anyone can help me out at all, I would greatly appreciate it. To those that are interested on how they looked on the Z, here are a few pics:



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those wheels will not fit on the sedan. The offsets are too agressive. You would need +35 to +40 in the front and +40 to +45 in the rear using the same tires.
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+1.....Originally Posted by Chico
those wheels will not fit on the sedan. The offsets are too agressive. You would need +35 to +40 in the front and +40 to +45 in the rear using the same tires.

Oh man, that's such a bummer. Those wheels would've looked nice on my new car. Is there no possible way to fit these wheels on my car?
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If the wheels are laying around, why not just throw them on and see if you can use them or if you like how they fit...