Anyone have a 20x9 +32 wheel on their G?
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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!
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!
Last edited by mikeb2004; 06-29-2012 at 09:08 AM.
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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?
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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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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....
You will be 8.35mm MORE sunk then THIS
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....
You will be 8.35mm MORE sunk then THIS
Last edited by 1cleanG; 06-29-2012 at 10:25 AM.