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#1231
I gotta '04 G35 Sedan, looking to put some dubs on it, dont wanna drop it, live in the northeast (too many suspension issues), but want a nice aggressive look to it...
I would roll the fenders in the rear if needed...
Do not want to drop it at all, want to keep it factory
looking to go 285-30/20 in the rear and 255-30/20 in the front
Any suggestions????
Of course I would like the car to ride the same or to be smooth at least..
I would roll the fenders in the rear if needed...
Do not want to drop it at all, want to keep it factory
looking to go 285-30/20 in the rear and 255-30/20 in the front
Any suggestions????
Of course I would like the car to ride the same or to be smooth at least..
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my information that nissan wheels dont fit on bmws they fit mercedes
#1240
I'm looking to buy a used set of rims that are:
19x9 +25
19x10 +25
But I would like to stick with a similar wheel diameter that I have now with my OEM 19s.
I can't go much lower right now bec of my underground garage at my apt.
So I want to try and keep my oem tires.
Will a 245 40 19 be able to be put onto a 10" rim safely?
And if so how much stretch will there be?
I just want the front and rear to look similar (stretched wise).
All the wheel calculations I've checked show that tire size can only go on 8-9.5" wheels.
I wasn't sure if there is some play there.
19x9 +25
19x10 +25
But I would like to stick with a similar wheel diameter that I have now with my OEM 19s.
I can't go much lower right now bec of my underground garage at my apt.
So I want to try and keep my oem tires.
Will a 245 40 19 be able to be put onto a 10" rim safely?
And if so how much stretch will there be?
I just want the front and rear to look similar (stretched wise).
All the wheel calculations I've checked show that tire size can only go on 8-9.5" wheels.
I wasn't sure if there is some play there.
#1241
#1242
Dumb question but I dont know the answer soo...could I put wheels from a Cobalt SS that has a 5x110 bolt pattern onto a car I would possibly be getting that has a 5x100 bolt pattern. If so how would I do this exactly? Ive had these wheels sitting in my garage for almost a year and they are too small for a G but I may be getting an STI and they would be perfect for it. Thanks!
#1243
Please help!
been all over the forums trying to figure this out and its only making my head hurt more and more...
i have an '08 G35x sedan i plan on going with 19x8.5 all around, but i have no idea what offset and width combination to get. My car isnt lowered yet but will probably be dropped on eibach pro springs which is about 1.4in F and 1.1in R.
my question is what offset and width combination should i run if i dont want to roll my fenders or stretch my tires? i also dont want camber either if that has anything to do with this...
i was looking at volk sf winning or te37 so i m going to the gurus on this one.
i have an '08 G35x sedan i plan on going with 19x8.5 all around, but i have no idea what offset and width combination to get. My car isnt lowered yet but will probably be dropped on eibach pro springs which is about 1.4in F and 1.1in R.
my question is what offset and width combination should i run if i dont want to roll my fenders or stretch my tires? i also dont want camber either if that has anything to do with this...
i was looking at volk sf winning or te37 so i m going to the gurus on this one.
Last edited by ChinkyChoy; 10-12-2010 at 12:43 AM.
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#1245
I'm looking to buy a used set of rims that are:
19x9 +25
19x10 +25
But I would like to stick with a similar wheel diameter that I have now with my OEM 19s.
I can't go much lower right now bec of my underground garage at my apt.
So I want to try and keep my oem tires.
Will a 245 40 19 be able to be put onto a 10" rim safely?
And if so how much stretch will there be?
I just want the front and rear to look similar (stretched wise).
All the wheel calculations I've checked show that tire size can only go on 8-9.5" wheels.
I wasn't sure if there is some play there.
19x9 +25
19x10 +25
But I would like to stick with a similar wheel diameter that I have now with my OEM 19s.
I can't go much lower right now bec of my underground garage at my apt.
So I want to try and keep my oem tires.
Will a 245 40 19 be able to be put onto a 10" rim safely?
And if so how much stretch will there be?
I just want the front and rear to look similar (stretched wise).
All the wheel calculations I've checked show that tire size can only go on 8-9.5" wheels.
I wasn't sure if there is some play there.
heres what a 245/40 looks like on a 10 inch wheel.
and heres a 225/40 on a 9 inch wheel
the stretch will look the same front and rear. you have nothing to worry about
Last edited by sk8bo4rdv; 10-11-2010 at 11:40 PM.