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Old 05-19-2011, 10:55 AM
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11" Wide Tires Possible?

I was looking at plenty of wheels for my 07 G35S sedan and I was wondering...is it possible to have 19x11 wheels in the rear given the right offset? Or is it just impossible? Would they protrude a lot, alittle or none?

 
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It will fit with the right drop, offset, and tire setup.
 
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Old 05-19-2011, 12:08 PM
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It will fit with the right drop, offset, and tire setup.
I figured why people didn't get it if they had 10.5 in the back. Whats .50 more is what wondered.
 
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I think you would either need fender work done or higher offsets....maybe in the 40+. Im running a 10.5 +30 rear and ~-4 camber to get flush with the fender. I say be the first try it!!!
 
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I think you would either need fender work done or higher offsets....maybe in the 40+. Im running a 10.5 +30 rear and ~-4 camber to get flush with the fender. I say be the first try it!!!
Damn!! I'm about to be 10 +37 I wonder how much neg camber I will have to run?
 
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you can fit it with the right drop, negative camber, and a slight fender pull
 
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Originally Posted by sunny G-35 NYC
you can fit it with the right drop, negative camber, and a slight fender pull
I wonder if you can just get away with fender pull. I like camber but not too much of it just to fit some big a** wheels. I think I might try it this year with some new wheels. hehe.
 
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Old 05-20-2011, 01:03 PM
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I'm probably going to go to RAVSPEC since they are right around the block from me and test fit some 19x11 in the rear with a decent offset if it sticks out enough just to get away with a minor fendor pull and less negative camber I'll post some pics in here. I'm running about -2.7 degrees in the rear with the eibach prokit on my X so it would be a valid test I guess.
 
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Damn!! I'm about to be 10 +37 I wonder how much neg camber I will have to run?
2.5 degrees with 285's. Thats what I have. Anymore it would be sticking out. I have 08 X
 
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Originally Posted by JDMPenn
I wonder if you can just get away with fender pull. I like camber but not too much of it just to fit some big a** wheels. I think I might try it this year with some new wheels. hehe.
Willing to stretch the tire? Nothing wrong with a little poke as long as the tire tucks
 
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Originally Posted by sunny G-35 NYC
I'm probably going to go to RAVSPEC since they are right around the block from me and test fit some 19x11 in the rear with a decent offset if it sticks out enough just to get away with a minor fendor pull and less negative camber I'll post some pics in here. I'm running about -2.7 degrees in the rear with the eibach prokit on my X so it would be a valid test I guess.
Yeah that would be cool. Let me know how that goes please.

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Willing to stretch the tire? Nothing wrong with a little poke as long as the tire tucks
I'm willing to stretch but not to an extreme. I wish we didn't have to have so much camber though at the same time.
 
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11's will be no problem.
 
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Depends on the offset i think. THe Wheels i bought had a +27 around, and i have 10.5 in the rear. Had to pull all my fenders to get the wheels to fit the car. Have you test fitted it yet?
 
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2.5 degrees with 285's. Thats what I have. Anymore it would be sticking out. I have 08 X
Do you have pics of your ride? I'm going to be running 275's
 
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Do you have pics of your ride? I'm going to be running 275's
Sorry iPhone pic
 


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