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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 07:34 PM
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Help me get the wide stance!

Hey Guys I have a 2003 desert platinum metallic g35 coupe. My rims : Front - 18x11 Rear - 18x12. The person who had it before stretched 255s onto the rear wheels... I am thinking about getting 305/35/18 for the rear and 275/35/18 for the front. I also want to put 25 mm spacers all around. I am currently on stock suspension and am aware I will need to roll my fenders. Please help me figure out the correct tire size if not correct and please help me get an idea of pricing and any opinions are very welcome
 
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 07:56 PM
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Go for it man
Throw on the 25mm spacers all around on top of it too
They'll fit with just the slightest roll of the fenders. You'll be fine
 
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 09:34 PM
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An 11 on the front is hard to fit by normal standards, but with a 275 and a 25mm spacer, you better be about that #CamberGang. And a 305 on a 12 in the rear and a 25mm spacer, same as the front. With those big tires, you're gonna rub on everything. Offset is everything, but those tires and those sizes wont fit man. Im trying to fit a 10.5 -1 in the front, and I have over 1.5" of poke. Your car, your money, do what you want.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2016 | 07:36 AM
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Ahhhh the bliss of youth.....

OP may I suggest you spend a fair amount of time in this sub-forum reading your azz off b4 you make any decisions. Wheel size, spacers, wheel offset, tire size, suspension height, fender lips and alignment specs are all needed to evaluate how to get to where you want to be. But first you need to know EXACTLY where that is. Also be prepared to spend a good amount of money to do it right or you will so regret what you did soon after it's done.
 
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