20inch rims g35 sedan
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20inch rims g35 sedan
I recently purchased these rims http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-BL...spagenameZWDVW And i tried to order tires that were. 275/35 in the back and 275/40 in the back, they wouldnt ship the tires because they couldnt gurante it would fit. Does anyone know what size tires i can get that will fit without rubbing. I would appreciate it, thanks alot
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as far as tire sizes go, you can use the tire size calculator:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
i don't remember exactly the stock tire size, but i have 245/35-19 front and 275/30-19 rear, which match the stock tire diameter perfectly.
for the front you can get 235/30-20, and for rear 275/25-20. but don't take my word on it - do more research.
without re-machining the wheels for larger offset (for the wheel to sit deeper inside the fender), you will rub in a major big big big way on all 4 fenders. i don't think rolling the fenders will help.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
i don't remember exactly the stock tire size, but i have 245/35-19 front and 275/30-19 rear, which match the stock tire diameter perfectly.
for the front you can get 235/30-20, and for rear 275/25-20. but don't take my word on it - do more research.
without re-machining the wheels for larger offset (for the wheel to sit deeper inside the fender), you will rub in a major big big big way on all 4 fenders. i don't think rolling the fenders will help.
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Originally Posted by g35hartford
would spacers make it work or is that making the offset go in the wrong direction? thanks for the help though im prob just gonna cancel the order since this doesnt seem like its gonna work out for me
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Front 20x8.5 +38, 245/35/20
Rear 20x9.5 +45, 275/30/20
That is what I have and that is what I recommend. The rear offset you have will hit the rear fender for sure. You have to roll your fenders to avoid this, and you SHOULD NOT get 275/35/20 as they are too tall. Get the tires I mentioned above and roll your fenders in the rear and you're good to go.
Rear 20x9.5 +45, 275/30/20
That is what I have and that is what I recommend. The rear offset you have will hit the rear fender for sure. You have to roll your fenders to avoid this, and you SHOULD NOT get 275/35/20 as they are too tall. Get the tires I mentioned above and roll your fenders in the rear and you're good to go.
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well i really like the rims and the price is great, every place i look it seems i cant find what im looking for, for under like 4gs. would rolling my fenders be an option or no? im not gonna bother even trying to machine them I was just wondering if rolling the fenders would work and also how do people roll the front fenders with the ligh directrly on the curve?
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Originally Posted by g35hartford
well i really like the rims and the price is great, every place i look it seems i cant find what im looking for, for under like 4gs. would rolling my fenders be an option or no? im not gonna bother even trying to machine them I was just wondering if rolling the fenders would work and also how do people roll the front fenders with the ligh directrly on the curve?
Be patient, don't rush into a wheel purchase without doing your homework. Getting the wrong set-up will just lead to headaches down the road.