19" & 20" on G35 Sedan
personally i would at least go with the 19" rim, if you go with 18"s and lower profile tires you will need to lower it as well for sure, unless you like the huge gap it will leave in the fender wells. Even with a 19" without it lowered you will have a little gap..i would recommend 19"s with a small lowering spring..
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

Wow bro, ever heard of punctuation? My advice is to follow the forum rules and do research to find answers to your questions. Wheel conversations are one of the most discussed topics on this forum so there's plenty of information to find and absorb. We don't mind helping new members with their issues but only after you've done some research and shown a willingness not to just rely on being spoon fed info.
That being said there's a ton of factors to consider when looking at wheel/tire changes to make them successful and functional: wheel size/offset, tire size, suspension status (lowered or not) etc. But no, just putting the right 19's on your G will not hurt it.
That being said there's a ton of factors to consider when looking at wheel/tire changes to make them successful and functional: wheel size/offset, tire size, suspension status (lowered or not) etc. But no, just putting the right 19's on your G will not hurt it.
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