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Old 03-15-2012, 11:24 AM
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Help Needed!

Not sure if this is the right place for my question...If it is not I sincerely apologize. Very new to the forum and need a bit of help from the wheel guru's.

I currently have an 03 G35 Sedan with stock 17's and 215 55 17 for tires.

I am in love with the XXR 526 and am about to order but have literally read through the entire 526 thread...and I'm even more confused.

I want the wheels to be completely flush or very close to the fender line...as deep a dish as possible for both the front and the rear. I want 17's still as the tires are inevitably cheaper and I do ALOT of travelling. I DO NOT want to stretch tires and the ride height will always be stock. What is your best suggestion?

I'm thinking 17x10 at 20 offset in the rear obviously and 17x9 at 35 offset fronts...no spacers. And still don't know what a fair tire size would be but I definently am 99% sure I want the Continental DWS as I have them on the Evo. I would like the tire size to be the same so I can rotate by taking them on/off the wheels as needed.

Thanks for you help!!
 
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Old 03-16-2012, 09:19 AM
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You'll need stretch and camber to fit the 10 +20.

I'd recommend going to 18s, 17s look terrible on the sedan.

the 9 +35 would work front and rear with a roll in the back and a small spacer up front.

I would run 255/45 on a 9" wheel.
 
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