10.5" tire with 0 offset
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10.5" tire with 0 offset
im looking at these works wheels there 18" wheels and in the rear they are 10 1/2 inches wide and have a zero offset. my question is can i run these wheels on my g35 coupe with a 285/40/18 in the rear? I have my fenders cut and am running a 275/30/20 right now and have no rubbing and still have clearance between the fender and the tire.
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yesss sir. Its obviously going to poke and thats what i want i just dont want extreme rubbing issues so im seeing if anyone has this setup, i guess i could just run 275s if i have to
Originally Posted by surfquikslver
yesss sir. Its obviously going to poke and thats what i want i just dont want extreme rubbing issues so im seeing if anyone has this setup, i guess i could just run 275s if i have to
-Sean
not a big difference in tires sizes u r talking bout... my 295 are just barley bigger than my 275.. really hrd to even see the difference...my 295/30 are a little shorter though
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Originally Posted by Nismo G
Your car is going to look like a "mexican low rider" hahaha!!! 0 offset with a 10.5 man...no offense but its going to look like garbage.
-Sean
-Sean
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Originally Posted by crashnburn
not a big difference in tires sizes u r talking bout... my 295 are just barley bigger than my 275.. really hrd to even see the difference...my 295/30 are a little shorter though
yeah..but im sure you arent running a zero offset right?
Originally Posted by Moog
0 offset isn't extremely unheard of, but 40 series sidewall tho?
Right now i have a 20x11 +6 offset with a 6mm spacer so currently right now its at 0 that makes it only 6mm further out than yours, tires are 255/35,fenders are rolled flat with a slight pull to them and give or take -3 degress of camber in the rear and i rub right now,a 275 is cutting it close depending on tire brand if the rim was 11 then a 275 would be perfect.
here is a pic of the rear.
here is a pic of the rear.
Last edited by sugsss; Feb 7, 2008 at 09:08 PM.




