2009 Infiniti G37x Coupe Rims Question
#1
2009 Infiniti G37x Coupe Rims Question
Hey all,
As you can see I'm completely new to this site and just picked up a 09 g37x coupe. I'm planning on buying some after market rims and tires for it.
After reading one other post, it appears that it might not be a good idea doing staggered for the AWD coupe. I am wanting to go 20" staggered but not to sure if it's a good idea now...
Open to any suggestions! Let me know your professional opinion.
Much appreciated!
As you can see I'm completely new to this site and just picked up a 09 g37x coupe. I'm planning on buying some after market rims and tires for it.
After reading one other post, it appears that it might not be a good idea doing staggered for the AWD coupe. I am wanting to go 20" staggered but not to sure if it's a good idea now...
Open to any suggestions! Let me know your professional opinion.
Much appreciated!
#5
Technically, a staggered set up may destroy the AWD system (most AWD vehicles come from the factory with the same size tires all around). But it works for many for long periods of time, so enjoy.
#6
Registered User
Search this topic on the forum - it has been discussed over and over. It's true, the AWD system can be compromised if the diameter of all four wheels is not the same. This is why the AWD Coupes with the sport package and 19-inch rims do NOT come from the factory with a staggered wheel set-up. Some guys on this forum do run staggered set-ups, but the diameter of their four wheels is within a reasonable tolerance. The dead giveaway is if you are running staggered wheels and your AWD light is always lit on your dash, you are sure to f*ck up your AWD system over time. Here's a link to a cool web site to help you calculate the diameter (and other metrics) for tires and rims: Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com Lastly, you can always check the owner's manual and ask a tech at your dealer for their input. Good luck.
Last edited by MoonliteMadness; 02-13-2013 at 07:47 PM.
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#8
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Search this topic on the forum - it has been discussed over and over. It's true, the AWD system can be compromised if the diameter of all four wheels is not the same. This is why the AWD Coupes with the sport package and 19-inch rims do NOT come from the factory with a staggered wheel set-up. Some guys on this forum do run staggered set-ups, but the diameter of their four wheels is within the a reasonable tolerance. The dead giveaway is if you are running staggered wheels and your AWD light is lit on your dash, you are sure to f*ck up your AWD system over time. Here's a link to a cool web site to help you calculate the diameter (and other metrics) for tires and rims: Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com Lastly, you can always check the owner's manual and ask a tech at your dealer for their input. Good luck.
#10
I say hell go awd same size rim/ tire all around is less of headache for buying that's for sure.
"excuse me mr tire guy. i want 4 of xx/xx/Rxx thanks!"
"excuse me mr. tire guy i want 2 of xx.xx .xx. and 2 of this and then no no, no.. i said 2, no ahhh!! screw this "
DOMO
#12
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--> in the sake of the AWD its best to have all matching sets of wheels. If you plan on doing odd / extreme offsets this may cause a slight bit of problems with the front interior wall well being a little bit short for those offsets. If it is true what is quoted above then you at least have an option to rotating tires, if the Rear wheels have eaten more tread.
I say hell go awd same size rim/ tire all around is less of headache for buying that's for sure.
"excuse me mr tire guy. i want 4 of xx/xx/Rxx thanks!"
"excuse me mr. tire guy i want 2 of xx.xx .xx. and 2 of this and then no no, no.. i said 2, no ahhh!! screw this "
DOMO
I say hell go awd same size rim/ tire all around is less of headache for buying that's for sure.
"excuse me mr tire guy. i want 4 of xx/xx/Rxx thanks!"
"excuse me mr. tire guy i want 2 of xx.xx .xx. and 2 of this and then no no, no.. i said 2, no ahhh!! screw this "
DOMO
When I go in for tires they know the staggered set up well. Our cars are not something out of the norm.
#14
#15
If you're going to go with a staggered setup which is completely fine, like Nuke said 245/35-20 and 285/30-20 is perfect so I would suggest sticking with that set up, but the next thing to look into is the offset of the rim itself, it's very tricky and complicated, but the correct offsets with the correct ride height can make your car look amazing or it can make your car look god awful if you don't get it right