Help Most aggressive stance on stock 19" wheels w/ spacers lowered on coilovers..

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Old 09-08-2010, 11:13 AM
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Most aggressive stance on stock 19" wheels w/ spacers lowered on coilovers..

I own a G37S coupe.
I'm lowered on BC coilovers with stock 19" wheels and tire sizes.
I need to get new tires and I was hoping to get wider tires in the rear maybe 255+.
What size spacers should I use to get the most aggressive stretch and poke stance for the front and rear without rubbing issues?
The factory 245 tires in the rear on stock 19" wheels has a slight stretch, so would I not be able to put bigger spacers in the rear if I were to put on wider tires?

Pictures of your setup anyone?
Old 09-08-2010, 12:53 PM
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Prolly 15MM spacers if you are going with a wider tire. 20MM may rub.
Old 09-09-2010, 09:26 AM
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Thanks kidkane!
Does anyone have pictures of their setup?
Old 09-09-2010, 09:41 AM
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You should be able to find pics. There are tons of people running this set up. Look up G37sam or Woady. I know they both run 20mm spacers. Then I am running 15's.
Old 11-09-2010, 05:07 PM
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Sam IIRC was/is running 245/40's in the front and 275/35's in the rear with 20mm spacers and rubbed in the rears.

Im at 13k miles on my coupe and am starting to debate which tire/spacer combo to go with and am looking at the same things.

I like the stock wheels so Im sticking with them but I wanted to wait until I decided on a tire size before I picked out spacers to match. I want a more flush look, but I dont want them to rub and I dont want to trim the liner. I think im set on H&R spacers as the Ichiba and Kics all have people complaining about vibrations.

Right now Im considering 245/40 front and Im debating between 255/40 and 275/35 in the rear. And Im leaning towards 15mm spacers over 20mm spacers. I think I'd only do 20 if I went with a 255/40 tire in the rear as I think the 275/35's will rub.

Any reason people are going with the 275/35 over the 255/40 tire in the rear? Both are within a fraction of inches of the 240/40 stock diameter?
Old 11-09-2010, 05:28 PM
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i have new never used 20mm and 25mm ichiba v2 spacers for sale if your interested
Old 11-11-2010, 05:29 AM
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my setup:

bc coils
15mm ichiba v2 spacers all around
255/40/19 fronts
285/35/19 rears
-2.5 f/-2 r camber

i trimmed about 2" from my fender liner over the top of the tire in the rears and i only rarely rub on large bumps at high speed.
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I'm going to be running 30mm in the rear and 25mm in the front. On H&Rs.
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