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Old 06-27-2012, 01:02 PM
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Anyone have a 20x9 +32 wheel on their G?

Anyone have a 20x9 +32 wheel on their G? (front or rear). Or similar to that? I would just like to see in a photo how this might look on my 11 coupe front.

I'm about ready to upgrade from my stock journey setup but I still feel a little uncomfortable because I can't see them in person here before moving ahead on this.

Thanks!

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Old 06-28-2012, 05:17 PM
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ill soon be running 20x10 next week!
Old 06-28-2012, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Highestrich4
ill soon be running 20x10 next week!
What offset?

I'm concerned that the 20x9 +32 that is being recommended to me will be too aggressive (too close to fender).
Old 06-28-2012, 10:42 PM
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im running 9.5 + 22 in the front and im flush... thats is a bit conservative...
Old 06-28-2012, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by frty9rsfn
im running 9.5 + 22 in the front and im flush... thats is a bit conservative...
Thanks, do you have a photo looking down the side (or close) so I could see how that looks? I'm still getting used to what everyone considers "flush", and what would work for me. ALSO is yours a coupe or sedan?
Old 06-29-2012, 02:07 AM
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Are you going to run the 20x9 +32 on ur coupe fronts?
What tyre size will you run? How much will you be lowered?
Answers to those 2 questions will decide if your fitment will be agressive or not.

You can run a 20x9 +20 with 255/35r20 tyres on a eibach drop for example.
Old 06-29-2012, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Presto
Are you going to run the 20x9 +32 on ur coupe fronts?
What tyre size will you run? How much will you be lowered?
Answers to those 2 questions will decide if your fitment will be agressive or not.

You can run a 20x9 +20 with 255/35r20 tyres on a eibach drop for example.
Yes 20x9 +32 on the coupe front.

I have Tanabe NF210 springs, so its about a 3/4" drop.

I am planning on 245/35 or 255/35 r20.

I am also toying with the idea of putting the same wheel/tire on the rear so I can rotate them... possibly with a small spacer if it is needed to bring them out to match the fronts better. I just wish I could see wheels on a G coupe here. Nobody has decent cars or wheels here.

Thanks for the reply.
Old 06-29-2012, 09:51 AM
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I have 20x9.5 +32. It's fine. It's flush, neither conservative nor aggressive. I had Tanabe NF210 springs. Now I have Tanabe coilovers. I can't find photos right now because I'm at work but it fits just fine. Just about perfect if you're not into the whole dump/stretch/poke crap. Use the tire and wheel calculator at the top of this page and get an idea of how it will fit.
Old 06-29-2012, 10:13 AM
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No matter what, a 9.0" wheels with a +32 offset will give you PLENTY of clearance, even with non-stretched tires. Right now I'm running a +30 offset on a 9.5" front, and there's absolutely NO WAY I could rub, and I'm slammed on KW V3s with 245/35/20 T1Rs.

If you use the new wheel and tire calculator HERE>> https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php

you'll see that at +32 offset with a 9.0" wheel, you're actually 8.3mm MORE sunk then 9.5" wheel at +30 offset.

Even at +35 with a 9.5 inch wheel, your +32 offset and 9.0 wheel will STILL be sunk 3.35mm.

You will be 3.35mm MORE sunk then this....
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Old 07-01-2012, 03:52 AM
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I took these pics a while back and not the greatest to see how flush they sit but will give you some idea. The rims are 20 x 9 +32 with 245/35/20 KW3's SPC camber kit


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Here you go!

20x9.0 +32 255/30/20

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Old 07-01-2012, 09:21 AM
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Remember to keep in mind what camber you plan to run as well.
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What's been done to the suspension on this one?
Thanks

Originally Posted by Vossen Wheels
Here you go!

20x9.0 +32 255/30/20



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Tanabe coils and SPC F&R Camber kits!

Offsets are +32/45 with 255/30 & 305/25
Old 07-04-2012, 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Vossen Wheels
Tanabe coils and SPC F&R Camber kits!

Offsets are +32/45 with 255/30 & 305/25
I have these wheels now and am running Stance Coils dropped to 25 1/8" up front with no rubbing issues at all. Hope this helps.


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