m35/45 rim question
#1
m35/45 rim question
If i were to get the m35/45 rims and installed them, do you guys recommend putting in spacers? which spacers are the best? what about the TPS? can i transfer from the stock rims to the new wheels?
do i need to be aware of anything else? or do i need to do anything else, when swapping?
do i need to be aware of anything else? or do i need to do anything else, when swapping?
#2
If you buy 2007+ M35/45 rims with TPMS in them, they should be compatible with your 07+ G35 and you would just need the dealer to reprogram them.
Otherwise, you will need to either buy new TPMS sensors and install them in the rims or take the ones out of your stock rims and install them on the M35/45 rims.
As for spacers, the M rims fit with no clearance issues without spacers. However, they will not look aggressive - especially with a drop.
If you don't plan on lowering your car, I would recommend at least 10 mm spacers all around. If you are going to lower your car, I'd recommend 20 mm spacers to push the rims out a little more.
The M35/45 rims uses Nissan's standard acorn style lug nut which is different than the lug nuts on the G35's OEM 18s. However, you can use the stock G's lug nuts. Carfreak used the stock G's lug nuts with no issues and I've done the same for about 4K miles now with no issues at all.
Otherwise, you will need to either buy new TPMS sensors and install them in the rims or take the ones out of your stock rims and install them on the M35/45 rims.
As for spacers, the M rims fit with no clearance issues without spacers. However, they will not look aggressive - especially with a drop.
If you don't plan on lowering your car, I would recommend at least 10 mm spacers all around. If you are going to lower your car, I'd recommend 20 mm spacers to push the rims out a little more.
The M35/45 rims uses Nissan's standard acorn style lug nut which is different than the lug nuts on the G35's OEM 18s. However, you can use the stock G's lug nuts. Carfreak used the stock G's lug nuts with no issues and I've done the same for about 4K miles now with no issues at all.
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