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Old 05-25-2011, 09:06 PM
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its 9.5 I thought I included it was I was in too much of a hurry
 
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Old 05-25-2011, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by 4D05G35
I havent looked at it yet, but DJ posted a video about offsets above.
Short answer is. The word offset is just that, it's how far the wheel mounting surface (that mounts to your hub) is offset from the center of the wheel. Example being a 10" wide wheel that has a -0- offset means that 5" of the wheel is on the inside of the mounting surface (hub) and 5" is extending outward. As the offset number increases (say +20) the mounting surface is moved outwards, or offset 20mm towards the outer edge of the wheel. Positive offsets mean that the wheel is tucked in more, negative offsets mean the wheel is pushed out from the center of the wheel. Wheel widths, and offset play a large role in how they fit a particular car.
Yea I watched it and I understand what wheel offset is. But what I don't understand is, do you offset the wheel, or does it come with a set offset?

For example, I have the stock 19" rims on my ride, but the wheels and tires aren't flush with the fender (they're in more). Is there a way to offset the wheels so it's flush?

Oh, and I plan to get the VS-XX rims (19") and I also want them flush. Is there anything I need to know about offsets to get them to look that way?

Sorry, I usually understand things but this is going over my head.
 
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Old 05-25-2011, 09:30 PM
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what do you think about these wheels

I was looking at wheels at Craigslist, I'm just getting tired to spend $50 twice a year to put on my winter/summer tires so I found this ad on CL:

http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2393539929.html

Should fit my 03 G35 Sedan just fine but will my winter tires 225/55R17 97R fit and what do you think about the wheels? One wheel has a flat spot sounds pretty vague to me. Any input? Thanks
 
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Old 05-26-2011, 03:10 AM
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well i just dont want to reduce handling and performance with my car. Is a +12 offset good enough or should i stick with +24. I dont want to roll fenders or stretch tires
 
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Old 05-26-2011, 10:22 AM
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So I have 03 G35 sedan. I was thinking of running some h tech springs with a set of work emotion cr kai 18 x 8.5 20 offset and 18 x 9.5 and 20 offset. Can I do it or do I need to go lower with more camber?
 
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any one know the hub size on a g 35
 
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Originally Posted by TheloniousMonk
Yea I watched it and I understand what wheel offset is. But what I don't understand is, do you offset the wheel, or does it come with a set offset?

For example, I have the stock 19" rims on my ride, but the wheels and tires aren't flush with the fender (they're in more). Is there a way to offset the wheels so it's flush?

Oh, and I plan to get the VS-XX rims (19") and I also want them flush. Is there anything I need to know about offsets to get them to look that way?

Sorry, I usually understand things but this is going over my head.
The wheel comes with a set offset.
So in your case your wheels are 19x8 +30mm offset and 19x8.5 + 33mm offset.
They are not flush and tucked in a bit. You can add a wheel spacer
http://www.ichibausa.com/whspveii.html
to lower that offset and push the wheel out further. I believe a 25mm wheel spacer is what some use to get the wheels flush to make the wheel offsets +5 and +8. Adding the spacer moves the mounting surface of the wheel closer to the center of the wheel and closer to a -0- offset.
 
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Originally Posted by hectic
any one know the hub size on a g 35
66.1mm
 
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Originally Posted by 4D05G35
The wheel comes with a set offset.
So in your case your wheels are 19x8 +30mm offset and 19x8.5 + 33mm offset.
They are not flush and tucked in a bit. You can add a wheel spacer
http://www.ichibausa.com/whspveii.html
to lower that offset and push the wheel out further. I believe a 25mm wheel spacer is what some use to get the wheels flush to make the wheel offsets +5 and +8. Adding the spacer moves the mounting surface of the wheel closer to the center of the wheel and closer to a -0- offset.
Thanks dude. That totally helps.

So certain rims have a certain offset. That's good to know before buying. Do they ever tell you what offset the rims are? I never noticed. I only see like 19"x9.5 or whatever.
 
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Originally Posted by TheloniousMonk
Yea I watched it and I understand what wheel offset is. But what I don't understand is, do you offset the wheel, or does it come with a set offset?

For example, I have the stock 19" rims on my ride, but the wheels and tires aren't flush with the fender (they're in more). Is there a way to offset the wheels so it's flush?

Oh, and I plan to get the VS-XX rims (19") and I also want them flush. Is there anything I need to know about offsets to get them to look that way?

Sorry, I usually understand things but this is going over my head.
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...tallation.html

Here are some pics of a wheel spacer install and pre/post pics
 
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how do you clean volk vs-xx burning black?
aside from soap and water...
the lip is rough when you run your fingers through after cleaning.
can i clean it with clay bar and the liquid that comes with it? how about with water?
i have stock brake pads, dusts are just out of control.

thanks in advance...
 
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Old 05-26-2011, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by TheloniousMonk
Thanks dude. That totally helps.

So certain rims have a certain offset. That's good to know before buying. Do they ever tell you what offset the rims are? I never noticed. I only see like 19"x9.5 or whatever.
Some wheel manufactures allow you to pick the offset you want when you order them, others only come in specific widths, diameters, and offset.

Always ask what the offset is. It sounds like you are wanting a flush fit so ask what the offset is before buying. Wheel manufactures/shops will always error on the side of caution when listing what vehicles their wheels fit.
When they list what vehicles the wheels fit they try to keep the fitment close to OE specs, which as you know is tucked in.
 
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I have been riding w/ 20" Foose F5's, 245 tires in front and 275 in back on my G35 Coupe / 2005 (had the 19" rims stock). Naaaasty inner tire wear on rear. Is this because wheels too big and rubbing or is it the alignment of wheels? Thanks, Scott
 
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Old 05-28-2011, 09:08 PM
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Sounds like camber wear. Is your car lowered?
When was the last time you had an alignment done?
 
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Old 05-28-2011, 09:17 PM
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drscoot, is your toe within spec?
 


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