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Going LOW, need help choosing tires. (Stretch And Slammed G Owners!))

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Old Nov 22, 2011 | 08:55 PM
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Going LOW, need help choosing tires. (Stretch And Slammed G Owners!))

Ok so I have a G coupe, running sportlines right now, but next season coilovers are going on. I hope to drop another 2inches, or as much as I can So I need to stretch and squeeze!

The current fitment is pretty basic.

18x10 +25 Fr (Will be +10 or 15 next season)
18x10 +/-0 Rr

245 45 18 on all 4.

If I want to drop more I was thinking on running 245 40 rear and 235 40 front. OR 235 40 rear, 225 40 front.

Anyone with real slammed or stretched cars you input would be greatly appreciated.

And for haters of stretch. GTFO. not looking for you.

Heres a little snap of the whip currently.







 
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Old Nov 23, 2011 | 12:40 PM
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I think you've seen my car before, that was 225/40/18 up front on a 10.

You're going to max out those coils if you run 225/40. I just need to make this clear, you live in Toronto. If this IS your daily driver, you need new wheels. Rolling slammed in the look that you want means you're going to be one of the lowest static G35s. If you're into it, power to you!

I'd run a square set up on tires though, this way you don't have an uneven stretch. 235/40 or 245/40 will be your best bet to not slam the garbage outta the car yet still get the stretched look.



Sorry for the huge pic but this is the 225/40/18 on 10. 235 or 245 in a slim running tire is your best bet IMO.

 
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Old Dec 6, 2011 | 10:55 AM
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Hey thanks or the input, The 225 40 will give me the look I want, although I will need a bit more rubber in the back as some power mods will be on the way to haha. The G looks great btw. I Like that colour.

I do plan on being static slammed. its kinda a daily lol, during the summer it will be out of the city so the roads are a little easier to ride.

So in saying that I think I will do 225 40 front 235 40 rear.

Cant wait to roll it out slammed.
 
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Old Dec 6, 2011 | 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
I think you've seen my car before, that was 225/40/18 up front on a 10.

You're going to max out those coils if you run 225/40. I just need to make this clear, you live in Toronto. If this IS your daily driver, you need new wheels. Rolling slammed in the look that you want means you're going to be one of the lowest static G35s. If you're into it, power to you!

I'd run a square set up on tires though, this way you don't have an uneven stretch. 235/40 or 245/40 will be your best bet to not slam the garbage outta the car yet still get the stretched look.



Sorry for the huge pic but this is the 225/40/18 on 10. 235 or 245 in a slim running tire is your best bet IMO.

Fuking awesome/beautiful shot!
 
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