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#421
Hello, I bought new wheels for my sedan and was wondering if it would fit. I am trying to go for a hellaflush fitment. I talked to another member on getting a fender to lip fitment but I actually managed to get the specs for a coupe instead of a sedan. This is my wheel's setup that I bought.
F: 18x9.5 +26 with 3.5inch lip 245/40/18
R: 18x11 +20 with 4 inch lip 265/40/18
The adjustments I would add to my wheel fitment would be to change the included tires to 235/40/18 and add a 20mm spacer in the front and change the tires of the rear to 255/40/18 and add a 10mm spacer. I don't mind pulling my fenders or having, at most, -4 camber. I also heard that the sedans are less forgiving in aggressive wheels than coupes, how much of a difference is there between coupes vs sedan in fitting wide wheels/tires? Thank you.
F: 18x9.5 +26 with 3.5inch lip 245/40/18
R: 18x11 +20 with 4 inch lip 265/40/18
The adjustments I would add to my wheel fitment would be to change the included tires to 235/40/18 and add a 20mm spacer in the front and change the tires of the rear to 255/40/18 and add a 10mm spacer. I don't mind pulling my fenders or having, at most, -4 camber. I also heard that the sedans are less forgiving in aggressive wheels than coupes, how much of a difference is there between coupes vs sedan in fitting wide wheels/tires? Thank you.
Last edited by onichichi; 05-12-2020 at 05:19 AM. Reason: mixed up numbers
#422
Hello, I bought new wheels for my sedan and was wondering if it would fit. I am trying to go for a hellaflush fitment. I talked to another member on getting a fender to lip fitment but I actually managed to get the specs for a coupe instead of a sedan. This is my wheel's setup that I bought.
F: 18x9.5 +26 with 3.5inch lip 245/40/18
R: 18x11 +20 with 4 inch lip 265/40/18
The adjustments I would add to my wheel fitment would be to change the included tires to 235/40/18 and add a 20mm spacer in the front and change the tires of the rear to 255/40/18 and add a 10mm spacer. I don't mind pulling my fenders or having, at most, -4 camber. I also heard that the sedans are less forgiving in aggressive wheels than coupes, how much of a difference is there between coupes vs sedan in fitting wide wheels/tires? Thank you.
F: 18x9.5 +26 with 3.5inch lip 245/40/18
R: 18x11 +20 with 4 inch lip 265/40/18
The adjustments I would add to my wheel fitment would be to change the included tires to 235/40/18 and add a 20mm spacer in the front and change the tires of the rear to 255/40/18 and add a 10mm spacer. I don't mind pulling my fenders or having, at most, -4 camber. I also heard that the sedans are less forgiving in aggressive wheels than coupes, how much of a difference is there between coupes vs sedan in fitting wide wheels/tires? Thank you.
this 19×9.5 et22 front and 19×10.5 et22 rear.
245/40/19f and 255/35/19r just to give you an idea of how it'll look. I know your running 18's .
-3 rear camber
Last edited by Gill408; 05-12-2020 at 12:38 PM.
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While I love those wheels I think your previous I liked more. Still looks great.
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I think I'm going to like his next set better than the previous two. It's forever a work in progress. New front end is going to look great painted VR.
Last edited by Rochester; 05-13-2020 at 10:12 PM.
#428
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Hey guys,
I am looking for a square setup that has a decent concave look for my 2013 G37XS. I really like the staggered setup with wider wheels/tires but I live in Canada and I want the practicality of running the square setup (being able to rotate tires). I have a set of OEM 18" wheels and winter tires so I am not worried about using the new setup in the winter, I am looking for a summer setup. I have seen lots of posts of guys running 9.5, 10, and 10.5 wide wheels but I don't plan on lowering the car anytime soon or rolling fenders etc. I am thinking 19x9.5 for my purposes with a 20 or 25mm offset to get the concave look but I am worried that the 19 inch wheel will not be large enough, aesthetically. I think the 20s might be too large and might rub and I don't want that. I like Vossen but I may go with Niche for budget purposes, Any suggestions?
I am looking for a square setup that has a decent concave look for my 2013 G37XS. I really like the staggered setup with wider wheels/tires but I live in Canada and I want the practicality of running the square setup (being able to rotate tires). I have a set of OEM 18" wheels and winter tires so I am not worried about using the new setup in the winter, I am looking for a summer setup. I have seen lots of posts of guys running 9.5, 10, and 10.5 wide wheels but I don't plan on lowering the car anytime soon or rolling fenders etc. I am thinking 19x9.5 for my purposes with a 20 or 25mm offset to get the concave look but I am worried that the 19 inch wheel will not be large enough, aesthetically. I think the 20s might be too large and might rub and I don't want that. I like Vossen but I may go with Niche for budget purposes, Any suggestions?
#429
Question
Sup guys! Long time lurker here I have a quick question for you guys. I have Nismo V1’s I wanna throw on my sedan but the tires I have on there right now are 245/40/19 fronts and 285/35/19 rears. My car is AWD so that would tire setup would work perfectly but my question is will this fit in the rear?.. The rear wheels are 19x10.5 +23. The fronts are not a problem as they will fit just fine. Has anyone ran this set up? Will I need to pull the fenders? So many questions here..
#430
Sup guys! Long time lurker here I have a quick question for you guys. I have Nismo V1’s I wanna throw on my sedan but the tires I have on there right now are 245/40/19 fronts and 285/35/19 rears. My car is AWD so that would tire setup would work perfectly but my question is will this fit in the rear?.. The rear wheels are 19x10.5 +23. The fronts are not a problem as they will fit just fine. Has anyone ran this set up? Will I need to pull the fenders? So many questions here..
fenders not pulled.
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