Fitment question
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Use this website to give you an idea of what you want.
http://rimtuck.com/thumbnails.php?ve...del=G35+coupe&
Go through the data carefully and don't just glance at it, like most people do. There are pictures as well as a chart that lists offsets, widths, and tire sizes. Compare to what you want and go from there.
http://rimtuck.com/thumbnails.php?ve...del=G35+coupe&
Go through the data carefully and don't just glance at it, like most people do. There are pictures as well as a chart that lists offsets, widths, and tire sizes. Compare to what you want and go from there.
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Thank you very much I finally got it lol. One last question if I wanted a negative offset because I want the rims to look a bit bent in I dont know how to explain it I want like a -1 I really like patman530's look I'm sure you have seen his car would I need like a spacer 33 do they make such a size? http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2549633/2005-infiniti-g
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They do not make a 33mm spacer.
From what I know, they make 5mm (V1), 10mm (V2), 15mm (V1 and V2), 20mm (V1 and V2), 25mm (V2), 30mm (V2), 35mm (V2), and 38mm (V2).
And Eurodre is correct, the reason why Pat's car looks "bent in" is because of the negative camber he is running. From the looks of it, he's probably at a -3.5 degrees of negative camber and he only does so since his offsets are in the negative.
From what I know, they make 5mm (V1), 10mm (V2), 15mm (V1 and V2), 20mm (V1 and V2), 25mm (V2), 30mm (V2), 35mm (V2), and 38mm (V2).
And Eurodre is correct, the reason why Pat's car looks "bent in" is because of the negative camber he is running. From the looks of it, he's probably at a -3.5 degrees of negative camber and he only does so since his offsets are in the negative.
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