Gt-r wheels on M37 sport
#3
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I can't verify if this person is running all fronts or not, but it looks like he's running the regular 9.5/10.5 setup. I think it looks great, but you'll have to run a stretched tire for clearance.
I'm picking up a set within a few weeks for my g37 sedan. Can't wait.
I'm picking up a set within a few weeks for my g37 sedan. Can't wait.
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Not liking it but that's me .... I don't like slammed.
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Both Y51's from RavSpec are running aggressive front and rear offsets with no rubbing lowered on BC coils.
You will need to stretch the tires not run a wide 275 size.
I am currently 20x9.5 -1 front and 20x10.5 +8 rear on my RWD M37s
#9
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I tend to agree. The Q doesn't look right that low for some reason. The wheels may look better if the car had more of a factory performance look as opposed to slammed. Those wheels look pretty big on the car.
#10
I can't tell if those are real GT-Rs or not. They don't come in that finish unless the owner shaved the face of the wheels. But, they look like the staggered set. Notice the center of the rear wheel is deeper.
#11
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On a lowered M would the 20x9 +38 sit too far in? That seems close to the stock offset
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