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Old May 16, 2010 | 12:11 PM
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I look at it this way this is a national forum of course people have the same wheels but when u take your G to a meet or u are cruising around your area how many G's do u see with T1's..i know my area not many only me and my buddy have them..
 
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Old May 16, 2010 | 01:53 PM
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liche,

I want to help you man but im not to good with sedan offsets.

If you want step lip then Id say the following in 20" MSP:

20 x 9.5 +15 R-DISK ~3 in lip
20 x 10.5 + 20 O-DISK ~4.2 in lip

Dont do 19 because wheel face is too small for step lip

Im pretty sure this will fit without stretching tires, but you will prob have to do a roll in the rear

Run a 245/30 up front and a 275/30 in the rear

LMK if you have any other questions
 
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Old May 18, 2010 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Frankieg35
I look at it this way this is a national forum of course people have the same wheels but when u take your G to a meet or u are cruising around your area how many G's do u see with T1's..i know my area not many only me and my buddy have them..
Thats a very good point.

In fact, i almost never even see other G35's (Sedan or Coupe) on the road that are modified or have aftermarket rims.

Plus i dont' think i've ever seen another Sedan that was modified other than the ones on this forum.

Of course, living close to Camden NJ, i sure see my share of riced up civics!
 
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Old May 19, 2010 | 04:17 AM
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^^ I don't know too much on Sedan offsets either, but I do hope that you've gotten the information that you've needed to make the right choice in wheels. I, personally, love the T1S and I'm eagerly waiting for mine to arrive. Frankie is right, I haven't seen many within the city of Houston that are rolling around with these wheels, so that makes me very happy. You will definitely stand out among the crowd.

And a bit off-topic, but Camden, NJ?! Aren't they ranked No. 1 for the most dangerous city in the United States?
 
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Old May 20, 2010 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ShanesG
Curb rash on non-stretched is even more of a fail.(and more people have). people who stretch generally are able to park better and are more aware, therefore less people curbing their wheels
+1. I slightly curbed my oem 19's (well either me or my brother did, but whatever), but I am SUPER careful with my +4/+6 vs-xx that have a mild stretch. It's been 6 months so far and not a scratch on them. Driving with stretched wheels is similar to learning how to drive a lowered car, you eventually just get used to it.

OP, you're in good hands with these guys helping you pick out your offsets. Both Shane and Dre helped me out with picking the wheel/tire specs for the look I was going for. Also, T1S' are great looking wheels.
 
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