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Old 10-23-2019, 05:37 PM
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Are these aggressive enough? Last time it was on the dyno it made 648 whp | 506 tq @ 22 psi, still messing with things so no final numbers yet.

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F: 19x10.0 +30 | P Zero 255/40-19
R: 19x11.0 +25 | R888R 325/30-19




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Old 10-23-2019, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by DuuMaa
Are these aggressive enough? Last time it was on the dyno it made 648 whp | 506 tq @ 22 psi, still messing with things so no final numbers yet.

Volk RE30
F: 19x10.0 +30 | P Zero 255/40-19
R: 19x11.0 +25 | R888R 325/30-19


That doesn't rub? or on air?
Old 10-23-2019, 10:48 PM
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That doesn't rub? or on air?
Static on KW V1's. Passenger rear is a bit low and rubs with a passenger in there. Going to raise it up a tad and it should be fine. No rubbing on driver side.
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Ok, so I did a lot of research and also read through this thread and I was confident about my choice, but after reading through it again now I'm not so sure. I have a 2011 Journey (non-sport) and the wheels I bought are:
19x8.5 +20 front
19x10 +40 rear
I planned on running 245/40 up front and 275/35 rear. The car is currently at stock height but I am trying to decide between Tein street basis Z or Swift/Eibach springs only. What are your thoughts on this setup? Is it too aggressive for a practical daily driver? Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Lerm
Ok, so I did a lot of research and also read through this thread and I was confident about my choice, but after reading through it again now I'm not so sure. I have a 2011 Journey (non-sport) and the wheels I bought are:
19x8.5 +20 front
19x10 +40 rear
I planned on running 245/40 up front and 275/35 rear. The car is currently at stock height but I am trying to decide between Tein street basis Z or Swift/Eibach springs only. What are your thoughts on this setup? Is it too aggressive? Thanks.
Perfect setup. Definitely go coils. You can fine tune ride height.
Old 12-16-2019, 04:09 AM
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So I'm wondering if anyone has any info as far as fitment for an 05 g35 coupe looking to do a square set up on either 19s or 20s ok n a 35-40 series tire whats the widest I can go on rim and tire plz give me stats may be a stupid question but thanks for any info I'm advance
car will be lowered on d2 springs
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Originally Posted by Alex Castellon
So I'm wondering if anyone has any info as far as fitment for an 05 g35 coupe looking to do a square set up on either 19s or 20s ok n a 35-40 series tire whats the widest I can go on rim and tire plz give me stats may be a stupid question but thanks for any info I'm advance
car will be lowered on d2 springs
A first Gen G35 Coupe is a completely different car than the second Gen G37 Sedan, so odds are you won't get much response here. Also, fitment advice can be very subjective, impacted hugely by fender gap, wheel specs, tire size and whatever camber you end up with after the drop.

You'll have better luck over at https://g35driver.com/
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Old 12-18-2019, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Alex Castellon
So I'm wondering if anyone has any info as far as fitment for an 05 g35 coupe looking to do a square set up on either 19s or 20s ok n a 35-40 series tire whats the widest I can go on rim and tire plz give me stats may be a stupid question but thanks for any info I'm advance
car will be lowered on d2 springs

My wife use to have a G35 coupe. Granted, her setup was a staggered, stretched and cambered. Her car was on tanabe springs.

Wheels were 20x10 +0 225 and 20x11 +0 245




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Old 12-18-2019, 09:41 AM
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Thanks for that, Panda. Pretty nice of you to help the noob with quality pics & specs of that old coupe.

And a perfect example of the subjective nature of fitment, too.

Oh hey, I spy a 2000-2001 Maxima!
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Thanks for that, Panda. Pretty nice of you to help the noob with pics & specs of that old coupe.

And a perfect example of the subjective nature of fitment, too.

Oh hey, I spy a 5.0 gen Maxima!
I do what i can to help. I agree with fitment being very subjective. I've moved away from the stance-type of styling and prefer setups that are dual purpose; autocross/light track days, and daily (good wear life)

That Maxima was friend's daily. I'm a fan of those.
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Has anyone heard of the Konig Freeform wheels? An 18 x 9.5 weighs around 21 lbs and costs under $250. https://www.enjukuracing.com/product...te-silver.html

Seems like a good bargain, but wasn't sure if it'd clear the sedan BBK. Might print out a template and see if Konig knows.
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SSR TYPE F 19X9.5 +12 19×10.5 +22
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Old 03-30-2020, 01:32 AM
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Been away for awhile. Need to come back and contribute more often.

370z Nismos V1 (two faced rear setup)
19x10.5 +23 on 255/35 squared no spacers



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Contrast.!
19x10.5 19x9.5 245 265

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