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Old 03-13-2013, 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by usikan2237
I have a 05 g35 sedan lowered. I was wondering if I can fit 20x10.5 + 22 in the front and back without any Fendor work. Opinions would be much appreciated

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No, you'll need more than just fender work to fit them as well.

Originally Posted by Pepper
I have a 40 hole step lips/barrels and wanted to know what wheel faces fit barrels that came off of Ordens?
What diamater dude?

They're pretty specific, I think all other LH wheels and Wald will fit.

Originally Posted by Carrera57
I have an '05 X, and I was wondering if the OEM '03 350Z 18" wheel with 30mm offset with 235/45/18 will fit without any problems. My suspension is completely stock right now, but i'm looking into BC coilovers too, will that effect anything in the future?
Yea they're fit no problem. Once you lower it on the coils you may want to roll the fenders to be same.

Originally Posted by BuzzLightYear
I have a 05x sedan and just picked up some 18x8.5 wheels with some 235/45/18 tires. Being that they're +50 I know I'll have to pick up at least 5mm spacers for the fronts to clear. My question is what spacers will get me pretty close to flush? I do plan on lowering, but only to maybe 1-2 finger gap between tire and fender. Would I be okay with 15mm spacers all around? I'm not looking to have them stick out past the fenders. Also my fenders aren't rolled/pulled if it matters.
15 if you don't plan to roll.

20 if you do.

Originally Posted by lilsLb88
I have an 05 G35 coupe 6mt with the stock 19's. I'm looking to get VMR V710's and was looking at 19x8.5 ET 35 in the front and 19x9.5 ET 22 in the rear. Would this settup fit with coilovers, without the use of wheel spacers and without having to roll my fenders? Also I'm not sure about tire specs to fit these wheels. I was thinking 255 in the rear and 235 or 245 in the front. Would this work??? Also would these clear the brakes.
Yes it will fit with coils, you might wants spacer but never a requirement... and no you don't need to roll fenders.

245/40 and 265/35

Originally Posted by h23sdominate
I have an 04x looking at picking up a squared setup of 19x10+35 I'll be running a 255/35/19 and I'm lowered on Megan coils. Are the fronts going to fit? How sunk are these going to be?
you'll be cutting it close up front, but you should be fine. You'll be pretty damn flush, you may actually need some camber to clear with the 255.

You will need to roll fenders 100%

Originally Posted by BuzzLightYear
When putting 2nd gen wheels on a 1st gen is it only the g37 19's that you have to use the G37 lugs for, or does it apply to all 2nd gen wheels when going on a 1st gen?

I believe all V36 and Z34 wheels use the shank style lug nut.
 
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Old 03-13-2013, 01:59 AM
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blain - is a 225/30 on the front fine if I have 245/35s in the rear on 9.5/10.5 respectively?
 
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Any thoughts of running stretched 40 series tires on 19" aggressive wheels? I know most run 35 and 30. Just curious. Would be for ground clearance
 
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Old 03-13-2013, 03:38 PM
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Wide Tires!!!

In need for some new tires and I was wondering what a good setup would be to get some fat ones for the back. Right now I only need two front tires so I was thinking about moving my 245s to front and getting new tires for back... Any ideas?
 
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Are you getting new rims?... or staying wiht stock. What year is your car?
 
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Old 03-13-2013, 03:47 PM
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My bad I forget to state rim info.. Stock G35 sport 18"... Keeping the rims
 
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Old 03-13-2013, 03:58 PM
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2003 Sport
 
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Running 245s up front is a good idea for better stability. I wouldn't run anything larger than the 245s on your OE 8" rims. Anything larger wouldn't give you an advantage just more expense....Gary
 
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Old 03-13-2013, 06:15 PM
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Gary C had a typo.. Is this world ending! Ok laughter aside.. You wouldn't suggest running some fat tires in the back? I really like the way it looks but I don't want anything to get out of wack.
 
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Are hub centric rings needed or recommended with new wheels?
 
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asking for a friend....2005 Coupe with rolled rear fenders and very slight pull on front fenders

specs: 20x10.5 +30 all around
he has a 32mm spacer to run in the rear

if running -2 to -3 deg camber is any spacer needed in the front to match rear and will 245/35 on all 4 create any issues if so what tire size recommended

thanks guys!!!
 
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Anyone know if too wide tires could decrease performance?

I feel like 285's could be too big for the amount of power I put out and would just need more power to move those tires which = slower.
 
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Old 03-14-2013, 03:33 PM
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what width wheels? friend has 285/35 on his 350Z Nismo which are 19x10

more meat = better traction
 
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Old 03-14-2013, 03:43 PM
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10.5's.


I mean... idk how to explain what I'm trying to say/ask. If you put wide *** tires on a 100 hp/tq car it wont go anywhere is what I'm thinking
 
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Old 03-14-2013, 03:54 PM
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wrong.... my old setup was 20x10.5 +13 in rear ran 285/30s and was fine.... tire is not the heavy part its the wheel

i say go for the 285s more contact pach is a good thing unles you want to stance the car then less is needed to tuck tire for that kind of fitment
 


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