avant garde m510 advice...
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avant garde m510 advice...
I am looking to purchase the avant garde M510 19x8.5 or 19x9.5 for my 2008 G35xs. Currently I have the stock G35s rims 18x8 non staggerred with no suspension mods. I plan on running the non staggered due to the VDC on the AWD. Which size rim do you recommend running on all four corners? What tire size do you recommend? I am looking for a more aggressive look than the stock S rims.
Also - Any more rim recommendations?
Also - Any more rim recommendations?
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i have advant garde m310 in satin black also in a 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 and i am also awd...im running a
245/40/19 in front and 275/35/19 in the rear..perfect tire sizes to not mess with the awd and vdc and has a decent side wall so you dont need to worry about pot holes too much..sidewall is perfect for my taste. you can google tire calculator and it will show u the specs of the tire sizes. i have the hankook ventus v12 tires also..great tires and the cheapest choice basically..when ur getting 19s tires arent cheap..on the offset i have a +30 in rear with -3 degree camber (spc camber kit) and in front i have a +20 offset with -2 and change..the front is natural camber from lowering the car..im on bc coils..if u dont plan on lowering ull need higher offsets then i have..but if u do plan to lower get ur offsets accoording to ur drop on how u want the car to look..id lower the car first before choosing rims
245/40/19 in front and 275/35/19 in the rear..perfect tire sizes to not mess with the awd and vdc and has a decent side wall so you dont need to worry about pot holes too much..sidewall is perfect for my taste. you can google tire calculator and it will show u the specs of the tire sizes. i have the hankook ventus v12 tires also..great tires and the cheapest choice basically..when ur getting 19s tires arent cheap..on the offset i have a +30 in rear with -3 degree camber (spc camber kit) and in front i have a +20 offset with -2 and change..the front is natural camber from lowering the car..im on bc coils..if u dont plan on lowering ull need higher offsets then i have..but if u do plan to lower get ur offsets accoording to ur drop on how u want the car to look..id lower the car first before choosing rims
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the 19x8.5 +40 is only going to be .5 inches outward towards ur fender..maybe a 19x9.5 +40 so your an inch closer to the fender for more of a flush look..when i was choosing my rim and tire specs i looked at tons of threads on here of other peoples set ups and to find what i want which is aggressive without a stretched tire and functional..i have a first gen sedan so your car can take a more aggressive set up without as much neg camber..at stock ride height id maybe do a lower offset..i dont have much experience with fitment on the 2nd gen sedans...and y not go staggered like u were first asking about?
heres my photobucket with some pics of my car..the rear has -3 degrees camber,,,(im dropped prob 4inches)
(2 of the pics was before my alignment thats y the rear is poking soo much and theres so much gap)
http://s1099.beta.photobucket.com/us...27/library/g35
heres my photobucket with some pics of my car..the rear has -3 degrees camber,,,(im dropped prob 4inches)
(2 of the pics was before my alignment thats y the rear is poking soo much and theres so much gap)
http://s1099.beta.photobucket.com/us...27/library/g35
Last edited by mkvl127; 02-05-2013 at 07:24 PM.
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