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Originally Posted by tpc303
I have a sedan and just bought 19x9 (+41 front) and 19x10 (+37 rear) can someone help me figure out the best tire size to run? I need to keep fairly close rolling diameter as I am AWD.
I'd recommend a 10mm spacer up front for starters.

I'd run 255/35 and 275/30 or 245/35 and 265/30

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Alright heres another wheel spacer question... I got some 20 inch TSW Jarama for FREE!!! F-255-35-20 R-285-35-20 all wrapped in nitto n555 extremes. The question i have is the wheels are 5x112 and i know i need a wheel adapter for them they all come in 1 inch - 1.25 spacer. I want it flush but not too far poking out. I dont have my fenders rolled and i could get it done just want to know what set up i need to make this work so i dont buy the wrong stuff and do to the wheels being free!!!
What widths and what offsets?
 
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I looked on the back of the rim and spokes and there is no offset on there its a 8.5 inch rim with about a inch lip and a 10 inch rim with about a 3 inch lip ill add pics in a few mins
 
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I know for a fact TSW has the offsets printed on the back.
 
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Just looked it up...

Looks like the offsets are
20x10 +42
And 20x8.5 either +20 or +35

Go with the 1.25" in the back and the 1" up front.
 
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
I'd recommend a 10mm spacer up front for starters.

I'd run 255/35 and 275/30 or 245/35 and 265/35/
Id do a 20mm up front and 245/35 and the 265/35 rear. You should be good to go. If you need a 3mm or 6mm spacer to even them out I have both, just cover shipping and they are yours.
 
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+21 on a 9 is not a good idea at stock height on a second gen.

And I hope you just copied my typo, that should have been 245/35 and 265/30 AWD.
 
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
+21 on a 9 is not a good idea at stock height on a second gen.

And I hope you just copied my typo, that should have been 245/35 and 265/30 AWD.
I believe that I did copy your typo...245/35 and 265/30R puts the rear tire 1/2 inch lower than the front.

I will admit that I am not well versed in the front fitment of second gen's.
On my 1st G I am at 20x9 + 10 and I match the rear (20x10 + 25)...close enough. No rubbing and going lower tomorrow.
 
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I'm dropped about 1.5 inches on BC Coils. I believe I am going to go with the 245/35 265/30 set up.
 

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Originally Posted by 4D05G35
Id do a 20mm up front and 245/35 and the 265/35 rear. You should be good to go. If you need a 3mm or 6mm spacer to even them out I have both, just cover shipping and they are yours.
How much to ship to 80104? I'm all about it
 
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In that case, remember to mention if you're lowered or not. It makes a big difference...

+21/9 at stock height would look stupid as ****.
 
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
In that case, remember to mention if you're lowered or not. It makes a big difference...

+21/9 at stock height would look stupid as ****.
Sorry I figured it was in my sig. Next time I'll mention it. Thank you for the tire help.
 
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Reply to too much **** to guess at peoples cars.
 
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How much to ship to 80104? I'm all about it
UPS is saying about $12, but I have been burned by them every time on shipping.. Since the item is so small and light, id say $15.
 
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20" fitment without modification

Hello!

Apologies if this has been asked before (but my search skill is terrible..).

I need your advice on new set of rims for my 2003 G35 coupe. We call it Nissan 350GT coupes (*** import) here in New Zealand.

I want to fit 20" DTM Shine rims on it (called Axis Shine in the States I believe) but what's a good staggered 20" fit on it, without needing to roll guards/fenders?

I was thinking of something along the lines...
20x9 Front (offset?) with 245/30/20 tyres
20x10 Rear (offset?) with 275/30/20 tyres

Current fitment:
Factory 18" alloys with Front 225/45/18 and Rear 245/45/18.

Any advice would be much appreciated!
 
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Are you lowered? plan to Lower?

You should be looking for around +15 offsets and you'll be fine without a roll.
 


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