Stock Height, Want New Wheels!
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I think that G37 rims will have offsets that're too high for your G35, so the wheels will be too tucked in, and then you'll have to spend extra on spacers.
u can always get a set of 19" forged Rays G35 OEMs......(your 2004 coupe probably didn't come with the 19" Rays?).......
u can always get a set of 19" forged Rays G35 OEMs......(your 2004 coupe probably didn't come with the 19" Rays?).......
Last edited by G35DG; 11-04-2012 at 01:23 AM.
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Staying stock these days is different ![Smilie](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
If you're going to do wheels without any suspension work it's not going to look right. At least go to a 20" rim to minimize the wheel gap if you go that route. But consider at least springs if not full coilovers, if you start thinking in that direction do the suspension before the wheels.
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If you're going to do wheels without any suspension work it's not going to look right. At least go to a 20" rim to minimize the wheel gap if you go that route. But consider at least springs if not full coilovers, if you start thinking in that direction do the suspension before the wheels.
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Watch our MARKETPLACE under Private Classified wheels for what you want. You can normally pickup a nice high $ set of wheels/tires for half of new retail. Be careful, no extreme offsets....high teens to mid 20s will work best with your coupe! Even if they have some rash a quality wheel shop can fix that easily making them like new....Gary
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In my opinion coilovers are the best option as they give you the ability to adjust the ride height. Many vendors on this site have good deals on coilovers.
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