Quick fitment question (possibly picking up wheels tomorrow morning)

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Jan 13, 2011 | 02:45 AM
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I have a Sedan Lowered on 350z s-techs

Wondering If I can put a 19x9.5 +35 255/35 rear

and I know that 19x8.5 225/40/19 will work up front I just hope those rear tires will work
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Jan 13, 2011 | 02:46 AM
  #2  
www.willtheyfit.com
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Jan 13, 2011 | 02:59 AM
  #3  
I used that site now what? I cant tell if they will fit.. I see the Green square is before and red square is after.. Red square is bigger than green by a little but I cant tell if its bad or will just work??
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Jan 13, 2011 | 03:55 AM
  #4  
my bad. had more typed in there and it disappeared

you should be good to go depending on if your fenders are rolled
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Jan 13, 2011 | 04:08 AM
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Rear fenders are rolled thanks for your help and quick response.

These are the exact wheels im picking up tomorrow if all goes well

http://a902.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...e421bd3445.jpg
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Jan 13, 2011 | 04:12 AM
  #6  
nice! congrats!
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Jan 13, 2011 | 10:41 PM
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going from 18" to 19" and different offset do I need to get an alignment?

Also according to discount tire if the tires and rims came off another car even if they were balanced they have to be re balanced for my G35? Is this true?

Also the infamous question what spacers should I run?

these are the new wheels



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Jan 13, 2011 | 10:53 PM
  #8  
wheel i can answer the first two.

Once the wheels are balance then u are good. (remember wheels are not balanced on the car.. they are balanced on a machine that speeds the wheel as a unit (tire and rim) to check to see if it's balanced while spinning.

I would get an alignment if it was me.. Our cars where are tires QUICK

Not sure about the spacer part it's kind of hard to tell from the pic how "tucked" u are.
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Jan 13, 2011 | 11:00 PM
  #9  
that 2nd pic is a bad picture.. Car was on a hill so it makes my rim looked tucked but it really looks like this

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Jan 13, 2011 | 11:05 PM
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can u get a pic of the wheel from the back of the car.. to see how far it's tucked under the car..

A pic something like this.. U prolly need nothing no bigger than 15 mm's

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Jan 13, 2011 | 11:08 PM
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Quote: can u get a pic of the wheel from the back of the car.. to see how far it's tucked under the car..
yea its dark right now but tomorrow I will..
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Jan 14, 2011 | 01:22 AM
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do a 10mm or 15mm in the rear.

and the same for the front.
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Jan 14, 2011 | 01:43 AM
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thanks Johnnys ill get better pics for you tomorrow so we can be sure of exactly which I should do

If I got a 10mm it would only make my offset 25 dont I wanna go more aggressive like +20 or +15 tho?
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Jan 14, 2011 | 02:01 AM
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A balanced set of wheel/rim is balanced no matter which car it came from. Period.

If you have rolled fenders you could use 25mm with room to spare. IT depends on how flush you want it. It also depends on your tires. Stretched tires allow you to run bigger spacers
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Jan 14, 2011 | 02:03 AM
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Quote: A balanced set of wheel/rim is balanced no matter which car it came from. Period.

If you have rolled fenders you could use 25mm with room to spare. IT depends on how flush you want it. It also depends on your tires. Stretched tires allow you to run bigger spacers
my tires have little stretch to them not a whole lot but they are stretched a little.. My rear fenders are rolled
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