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Hi, I'm looking to get some GTR wheels off of craigslist and it's 9.5 and 10.5 inches.
Tires are 235 in the front and 275 in the rear.
The car is not currently lowered but I would like to in the future. Probably Ksport coilovers.
Will the wheels fit? Wouldn't want to have any poke but I would be ok with rolling the fenders to make the wheels fit.
Massive poke in the rear, you'll need to pull fenders or run alot of camber to accommodate a 10.5 wide wheel iirc. It's best to find a square setup aka all front wheels because you can make those work with alot less work
GT-R wheels are not a good fit for your sedan! Very good idea to investigate before buying them! We recently had a member ask what size tires to buy for his 14" wide rims, still not sure if it wasn't a joke! Gary
Massive poke in the rear, you'll need to pull fenders or run alot of camber to accommodate a 10.5 wide wheel iirc. It's best to find a square setup aka all front wheels because you can make those work with alot less work
Originally Posted by gary c
GT-R wheels are not a good fit for your sedan! Very good idea to investigate before buying them! We recently had a member ask what size tires to buy for his 14" wide rims, still not sure if it wasn't a joke! Gary
SO this is how it could possible look?
Different car, doesn't look like it has fender work.
"you dont need to pull the fenders to use GTR wheels. i pulled mines because i added 1inch spacers for it to poke more and to fit my future wider wheels"
I found pictures of G35 with GTR wheels. Someone in the comments say there was no fender work done but most likely rolled fenders.
I think the offset for GTR fronts is +45 mm and for the rears 25mm.
I don't really understand offsets that well but if the rear had +40 or more it wouldn't poke out as much?