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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 01:08 AM
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20x10 wheels on front of 2004 g35 coupe

Hello everyone I'm new here, I'm trying to get some wheels for my g35 someone selling me a set of 20x10 all around , I'm not sure if they fit the front can someone help me please, I have not lowered my car but I am planing to, I don't wanna roll fenders. Thanks
 
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depends on offset.
 
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Just roll them. Nothing wrong with that.
 
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I gotta ask about the offset, thanks for the reply, how much does it run to roll fenders?
 
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20-40 per fender.
 
Old Jun 21, 2013 | 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by TORETTO
depends on offset.
Ok cool, I'm gonna ask about the offset, what's a good offset for these rims to fit without rubbing?
 
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20-40 per fender.
Oh that's not bad, I thought it was gonna be expensive, do I have to paint the fenders or its covered By the person Rolling them?
 
Old Jun 21, 2013 | 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by beaguilar
Just roll them. Nothing wrong with that.
I was trying not to do that but since I found out that its not that expensive I might considered that
 
Old Jun 21, 2013 | 03:30 AM
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Oh that's not bad, I thought it was gonna be expensive, do I have to paint the fenders or its covered By the person Rolling them?
Shouldn't need any paint work after rolling the fenders. If the guy rolling them is worth half his weight in dog **** he will properly heat up the fenders and do a proper job rolling them. If you are going to have someone else do it, be sure to shop around. And ask to see some other work by them or something. Its very easy to turn a simple job like rolling fenders into a body work nightmare with cracked paint and rippled metal. All im saying is dont give the job to the first guy who says he will do it for a case of beer...
 
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