Will these wheels fit a G37X Coupe?

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Old 05-08-2012, 09:38 PM
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Will these wheels fit a G37X Coupe?

Will Linea Corse LC818 19x8.5 +30, 19x10 +38 wheels fit a G37X coupe? Planning to lower with Eibach PK.
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Those should be fine with the Eibachs.
Old 05-08-2012, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by nukee26
Those should be fine with the Eibachs.
Ok, thank you!
Old 05-09-2012, 12:04 AM
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are there any lower offsets for the front wheels?
if you're going 8.5 for the fronts, you're going to need atleast a +25
but I'd recommend going +23 if available
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I thought the awd g cant run staggered?
Old 05-09-2012, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Himalaya
I thought the awd g cant run staggered?
You can run staggered so long as the rolling diameter between front and back are within a certain tolerance of one another. Most people seem to run a 245/35 285/30 setup (like me) which makes them identical.
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Got any pics of your car. Now this has interested me. i did not know we could run staggered. I thought it would break the AWD system.

Originally Posted by nukee26
You can run staggered so long as the rolling diameter between front and back are within a certain tolerance of one another. Most people seem to run a 245/35 285/30 setup (like me) which makes them identical.
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No issues with around 1500 miles on them now. I know there are plenty of others on these boards that have done the same.
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Originally Posted by nukee26


No issues with around 1500 miles on them now. I know there are plenty of others on these boards that have done the same.
do you know your offsets by any chance?
I'm running the exact same tire size as you in 20"s , just curious to know the offset,
but i heard forgestar keeps their offsets a secret! lol
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Originally Posted by jsp872
do you know your offsets by any chance?
I'm running the exact same tire size as you in 20"s , just curious to know the offset,
but i heard forgestar keeps their offsets a secret! lol
Haha, you actually specify the exact offsets you want when you order and they machine it to your specs. I've got +32 in the front and +40 in the rear, those are 20s as well actually.
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Originally Posted by Himalaya
I thought the awd g cant run staggered?
AWD can run staggered, I am.. The rears 10's will be too big. You may rub. The AWD rear is different, I think the stock off set is +42? Could be wrong just dont remember,, I am running 20mm spacers all the way around and have 9.5 in the rears and super flush. You in Boston, Should check out how mine sits, I'm in Boston( Work) all the time, Live west of the city.
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Originally Posted by nukee26
Haha, you actually specify the exact offsets you want when you order and they machine it to your specs. I've got +32 in the front and +40 in the rear, those are 20s as well actually.
dang, are you running 9.5 front, 10.5 rear?
cuz those offsets don't seems aggresive at all, but then if you have wide wheels, it would make sense
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Oh almost forgot the rears can only be like 255's. Unless you want to run a stupid WIDE front tire, 225 fronts 255 rears overal DIAM is very very close to stock. We need this so the T case will not turn itself on all the time,
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Originally Posted by jsp872
dang, are you running 9.5 front, 10.5 rear?
cuz those offsets don't seems aggresive at all, but then if you have wide wheels, it would make sense
Fronts: 20x9 +32 with 245/35R20
Rears: 20x10.5 +40 with 285/30R20

The fronts are damn near flush. The rears are barely inset a little bit, you could possibly get away with a +35 but I wouldn't try it.
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