HELP~All squared setups please post here!
#1036
Here's mine on 18x9.5 +38 on 245s, you would be 3mm further out on the wheel (so almost the same as my set) and there would be room to run 255s all around, if you go wider to a 265 the front fender edge may make contact on the inside under heavy compression since it isn't fully rolled like the rear fender is.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/18/2765...ml#post4044919
So a 255/40/19 FTW!
https://www.myg37.com/forums/18/2765...ml#post4044919
So a 255/40/19 FTW!
FYI the konig 19x9.5 +35 clears the bbk according to Konig and Fitment industry.
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blnewt (12-08-2018)
#1037
Registered Member
Square help
I'm looking at TSW Geneva's 20x9.5 +35. With 275/30/20 tires. Excellent price, but concerned they won't fit the front of the car. I have a g37s coupe lowered on eibach springs
#1040
Registered Member
#1041
So I just spent the better part of the last hour scrolling through this thread (at work...ha) so don't accuse the newbie of not doing his research. I just got a nice deal on a 2013 G37 Sport Sedan currently all stock. It's going to be my new daily driver so probably the only upgrade I'm going to do is wheels. I really wanted to go with a square setup 19x9.5" all the way around with some 255 or 265's. Is that possible without spacers or extending lugnuts or anything like this? Because all the car wheel websites only give me "guaranteed fit" on the front for 19x8.5"s. Also if you want to point me towards some popular wheel brands (besides vossen as I'm trying to keep the budget under $500/wheel).
#1043
So I just spent the better part of the last hour scrolling through this thread (at work...ha) so don't accuse the newbie of not doing his research. I just got a nice deal on a 2013 G37 Sport Sedan currently all stock. It's going to be my new daily driver so probably the only upgrade I'm going to do is wheels. I really wanted to go with a square setup 19x9.5" all the way around with some 255 or 265's. Is that possible without spacers or extending lugnuts or anything like this? Because all the car wheel websites only give me "guaranteed fit" on the front for 19x8.5"s. Also if you want to point me towards some popular wheel brands (besides vossen as I'm trying to keep the budget under $500/wheel).
Hey Brian,
I have a sport sedan as well, 2011, AWD though so baby brakes. I have 19x8.5 +35 all around with 265/40/19. I can see a little evidence of rubbing from when I had p zeros in the back but with indy 500s (skinnier tire even at 265) I have no issues. No spacers/extended lugs/etc. Hope that helps.
#1044
Thanks. That sounds like exactly what I wanted to do. So is the key confirming clearance for sport brakes with the wheel manufacturer? In other words, just because it's a 19x9.5 +40 doesn't guarantee brake clearance. Some wheels might and others might not type thing?
#1046
Registered Member
Thanks. That sounds like exactly what I wanted to do. So is the key confirming clearance for sport brakes with the wheel manufacturer? In other words, just because it's a 19x9.5 +40 doesn't guarantee brake clearance. Some wheels might and others might not type thing?
Offset doesn't necessarily guarantee clearance as the design of the spokes matters just as much. I've had a +38 clear while a +27 did not.
#1047
I’m looking at a few wheel options and wondering between these three brands if there is a significant difference in quality: Velgen, Niche, XO?
They each have a wheel style i like so quality might be a deciding factor. Although Velgen’s have an edge because rhey make a 19x9 that i think will go perfect with 255 tires (as opposed to 8.5”=245 or 9.5”=265.
They each have a wheel style i like so quality might be a deciding factor. Although Velgen’s have an edge because rhey make a 19x9 that i think will go perfect with 255 tires (as opposed to 8.5”=245 or 9.5”=265.
#1048
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I’m looking at a few wheel options and wondering between these three brands if there is a significant difference in quality: Velgen, Niche, XO?
They each have a wheel style i like so quality might be a deciding factor. Although Velgen’s have an edge because rhey make a 19x9 that i think will go perfect with 255 tires (as opposed to 8.5”=245 or 9.5”=265.
They each have a wheel style i like so quality might be a deciding factor. Although Velgen’s have an edge because rhey make a 19x9 that i think will go perfect with 255 tires (as opposed to 8.5”=245 or 9.5”=265.
#1050
This is my current square setup on my coupe:
Akebono brakes
Eibach Pro Kit springs
19x8.5 factory sport wheels
+43 - 20mm spacers = +23 offset
225/45/19 tires
I'm very interested in the following setup:
20x9.5 Konig Oversteer
+25 (no spacers)
255/35/20
Here are the results from will they fit comparing both setups above. Can anyone advise if I'll have any issues with this? I'm thinking the offset for the new set up might be a little too low. I don't want to roll fenders or trim liner.
Appreciate any and all help and advice! Thank you!
Below is a willtheyfit comparison to Twisted's setup (orange) from above. His 275/35/20 on 20x9.5+30 setup rubs the liner a little, which I don't mind.
Akebono brakes
Eibach Pro Kit springs
19x8.5 factory sport wheels
+43 - 20mm spacers = +23 offset
225/45/19 tires
I'm very interested in the following setup:
20x9.5 Konig Oversteer
+25 (no spacers)
255/35/20
Here are the results from will they fit comparing both setups above. Can anyone advise if I'll have any issues with this? I'm thinking the offset for the new set up might be a little too low. I don't want to roll fenders or trim liner.
Appreciate any and all help and advice! Thank you!
Below is a willtheyfit comparison to Twisted's setup (orange) from above. His 275/35/20 on 20x9.5+30 setup rubs the liner a little, which I don't mind.
Last edited by skrolz; 03-15-2019 at 02:05 PM.