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http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp

I found the answer to this set up in the link above 245/35/20 FRONT 275/30/20 REAR

It seems that the front tire have smaller width is less taller than the one in the back even they both have the same sidewall

for example
245/30/20 275/30/20

smaller taller

with this size the front tire is 18mm smaller than the rear tire. FRONT 656mm and REAR 674mm.. WHY? don't know but this may be why people use different sidewalls in the front and rear...

NOW with 245/35/20 = 680mm FRONT and 275/30/20= 674mm REAR
difference only 6mm which is not that bad it may be equal after all the weight of the engine drop on the wheel....
 
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Originally Posted by tasi
can anyone help me
I was checking for you and you may be fine i dont know the offset for your car but go to this link for more info......

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp

play with the numbers....

245/35/19 24+ 679mm height

275/30/19/24+ 675mm height only 4 mm difference...
 
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Originally Posted by tasi
Hi
I have 9x19 and 10x19 ET24 on all.
will they fit a 06 G35 sedan.
I dont want them to stick out of fender, more like flush.
I want 0 camber.

if yes, what is max tiresize?

many thanx
Well you wont be able to run those wheels then.
You will need to run a few degree's of negative camber with the widest tire being a 255/35/19. If you want flush with factory camber then you will need something closer to 38mm offset.
The first pic is 20x10 +25 with about 1" drop and .8 degrees of camber (within factory spec).
The second pic is the same set-up but with a 19x10 +42mm offset.
255/35/20 first pic and 275/35/19 second pic

For some strange reason my first pic didnt show up....this pic is the second one (+42 19x10)
 
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Here is the 20x10 +25.

Both pics are of my sedan and nothing changed (suspension, camber,etc) between the two pics other than the wheels.
 
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Yo listen to him he knows what it is!!!! he is right i know for a coupe it fits but dont know for a sedan....
 
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Originally Posted by qbanboy
Hey i been seen a lot of people with this setup 245/35/20 FRONT and 275/30/20 REAR why is that?

I will go with 30 all around!!! tell me what you think and if is any reason why some folks do this?

And also any suggestions for a black rim with a stainless steal lip with an small offset less or equal to 25+ i`m trying to get more than 4 inch lip....
Tire number broken down.
245/35/19.
The 245 is the width of the tire in mm.
The 35 is the sidewall. it's a percentage of the width so in this case it's 35% of 245mm.
19 is the wheel diameter that the tire mounts to.
As you found out, 30% of 275mm is close to 35% of 245mm so thats why people run 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.

As far as wheels go, check out axis wheels, some of their wheels have a large lip. I have the Penta's and on the 10" wide wheel the lip is 4.25".
 
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Originally Posted by 4D05G35
Here is the 20x10 +25.

Both pics are of my sedan and nothing changed (suspension, camber,etc) between the two pics other than the wheels.
very helpful
thanx
 
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Originally Posted by 4D05G35
Tire number broken down.
245/35/19.
The 245 is the width of the tire in mm.
The 35 is the sidewall. it's a percentage of the width so in this case it's 35% of 245mm.
19 is the wheel diameter that the tire mounts to.
As you found out, 30% of 275mm is close to 35% of 245mm so thats why people run 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.

As far as wheels go, check out axis wheels, some of their wheels have a large lip. I have the Penta's and on the 10" wide wheel the lip is 4.25".
Yeah i didn't know that until i saw it on that website... can you please post some pics of your G35 so i can have an idea how it looks..
 
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Cool

so you have a 25+ offset and you have 4 1/4 inches right?

then i just going to stick with mine... to get 4.5 or 4 1/2 inches i need a 20+ offset.
 
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Originally Posted by qbanboy
Yeah i didn't know that until i saw it on that website... can you please post some pics of your G35 so i can have an idea how it looks..
Here are a few pics I have
 
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Not sure why my computer is being an *** but I can only post one pic at a time.
 
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Originally Posted by qbanboy
so you have a 25+ offset and you have 4 1/4 inches right?

then i just going to stick with mine... to get 4.5 or 4 1/2 inches i need a 20+ offset.
Yes 4.25" lip @ +25.
I believe on the same wheel at +19 would give you a 4.5" lip.
 
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What about an 18x10" +25 on a 2nd gen sedan? (Or should I reference the above 20x10 +25 pic posted by 4D05G35 in post #1819?)

Also should I go with a 245 or 255 tire?
 
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i like the lip of the wheel i just don't like the design!!!! i was looking more like a 5 spoke wheel type...or just spokes no branches like those axis pentagon, their nice but not my style....i think petrol have the same wheels for the same price....on elementwheels.com
 


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