Staggered wheels on G37x
#17
Registered Member
'Cause I'm a noob
. I was just copying off of the OEM spec for the AWD Sport. The next time I get tires, I think I will use your numbers. I'll get more grip and it will probably look better.
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#19
Which tire combo would be better for 19x8.5 Front with 30 offset, and 19x9.5 Rear with a 40 offset:
1. 245/40, 275/35....Rolling diameter difference=.53%
2. 245/35, 285/30....Rolling diameter difference=.08%
Can some one tell me what each would look like on the car, and I don't plan to lower all that much. Very subtle drop on coils
1. 245/40, 275/35....Rolling diameter difference=.53%
2. 245/35, 285/30....Rolling diameter difference=.08%
Can some one tell me what each would look like on the car, and I don't plan to lower all that much. Very subtle drop on coils
#22
Any pics?
For those of you that had ordered wheels and tires, did everything work out? Any pics, I have a 2011 g37xS, with the 19" rims but am either considering spacers or a full set of staggered wheels and rubber. I just want to make sure they won't rub and don't want to roll fenders etc.
Any follow-up pics would really be appreciated.
Thanks
Any follow-up pics would really be appreciated.
Thanks
#25
2010 g37x sedan AWD
Hello I’m new to this and just got a 2010 g37x sedan and bought the oem staggered 18 inch set from a g37 coupe, rims are fresh tires are brand new, the size is 225/50/18 front 245/45/18 rear can I put this on my sedan AWD with no issues to my AWD system? “Besides the fact I can’t do a tire rotation”
#27
A difference from front to back diameters on an AWD will F-up the differential. You don't want them spinning at different RPM's. Get as close as you can. It doesn't have to be 100% perfect, but the closer the better.
#28
My suggestion is to go with 19x9.5 with +15 MAX and 245/35's and the rears 11 inch with +22 and 255/35's. The bumper tab's might need to be shaved a bit and probably trim or remove the wheel liner too. The rear camber might need a bit of adjusting with that aggressive set-up, but It will look sick! This is if it's RWD only BTW. That set-up would be fine even with AWD as far as diameter goes. Only a 1% difference is totally fine, but I'm not positive about the fitment.
Use this to easily find the differences: https://tire-calc.com/comparison/245...nd-255-35-r19/
Last edited by BOOSTTT; 06-15-2023 at 02:02 PM. Reason: Add link and more info.
#29
Registered Member
Tires/wheel sizes on 2010 G37 convertible
I have questions regarding tire sizes and wheel sizes and what is acceptable for G37 convertible (2010)
I bought this G37 less than 2 months ago and didn’t have a mechanic inspect it; and I know nothing about
Infinitis or cars or tires.
The dealership has these tires on the g37
245/40r19, and 245/40Z19
I believe the owners manual says
225/45R19 front and 245/40R19
So, mine are not staggered now. They are all 245/40r19
How important is this difference as far as safety and possible damage to the car in any way?
Also, if i buy new tires; will I need to buy new wheels ?
Thanks
I bought this G37 less than 2 months ago and didn’t have a mechanic inspect it; and I know nothing about
Infinitis or cars or tires.
The dealership has these tires on the g37
245/40r19, and 245/40Z19
I believe the owners manual says
225/45R19 front and 245/40R19
So, mine are not staggered now. They are all 245/40r19
How important is this difference as far as safety and possible damage to the car in any way?
Also, if i buy new tires; will I need to buy new wheels ?
Thanks