The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
#2281
Will 245/45/18 rub on 2012 G37x Sport OEM Wheels?
Hi all, sorry I have searched lots but couldn't find a simple answer to this question. I have a 2012 G37x Sport with OEM 18 x 7.5 wheels.
The stock tire size is 225/50/18 all around, but I want to upgrade to 245/45/18. I know the overall circumference is almost the same so no concerns there. I just wanted to know if there would be any rubbing with the extra width in tire size against the vehicle?
I do not see many (any really) others with this set up. I assume it is because people are concerned about tire bulge and degraded cornering performance, or there is rubbing with the extra width?? Anyone with experience in this set up that can comment? Thx!
The stock tire size is 225/50/18 all around, but I want to upgrade to 245/45/18. I know the overall circumference is almost the same so no concerns there. I just wanted to know if there would be any rubbing with the extra width in tire size against the vehicle?
I do not see many (any really) others with this set up. I assume it is because people are concerned about tire bulge and degraded cornering performance, or there is rubbing with the extra width?? Anyone with experience in this set up that can comment? Thx!
Last edited by g37xfanatic; 07-05-2018 at 11:15 PM.
#2282
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Hi all, sorry I have searched lots but couldn't find a simple answer to this question. I have a 2012 G37x Sport with OEM 18 x 7.5 wheels.
The stock tire size is 225/50/18 all around, but I want to upgrade to 245/45/18. I know the overall circumference is almost the same so no concerns there. I just wanted to know if there would be any rubbing with the extra width in tire size against the vehicle?
I do not see many (any really) others with this set up. I assume it is because people are concerned about tire bulge and degraded cornering performance, or there is rubbing with the extra width?? Anyone with experience in this set up that can comment? Thx!
The stock tire size is 225/50/18 all around, but I want to upgrade to 245/45/18. I know the overall circumference is almost the same so no concerns there. I just wanted to know if there would be any rubbing with the extra width in tire size against the vehicle?
I do not see many (any really) others with this set up. I assume it is because people are concerned about tire bulge and degraded cornering performance, or there is rubbing with the extra width?? Anyone with experience in this set up that can comment? Thx!
Here's a sample from Toyo, as you can see the T1 Sport starts at 8", but the other tires start at 7.5. Just keep in mind when you run tires on the narrowest recommended width the sidewall stability isn't as strong as it is on wheels wider in that range.
https://www.toyotires.com/tire-finder/245/45/18
#2283
Hmm, after searching on other threads would I be better of waiting on lowering my car before getting a set of aftermarket wheels? Looking online I'm swayed towards Rohana RC7s in matte graphite.
With my current tires being 225/45 front and 245/40 rear, would a set of the RC7s at 19x8.5 +35mm offset and 19x9.5 +40mm offset work with my car? I'm trying to use the different calculators and whatnot, but this is confusing! I've contacted some sellers and they recommend 275 for rear tires.
With my current tires being 225/45 front and 245/40 rear, would a set of the RC7s at 19x8.5 +35mm offset and 19x9.5 +40mm offset work with my car? I'm trying to use the different calculators and whatnot, but this is confusing! I've contacted some sellers and they recommend 275 for rear tires.
#2284
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Hmm, after searching on other threads would I be better of waiting on lowering my car before getting a set of aftermarket wheels? Looking online I'm swayed towards Rohana RC7s in matte graphite.
With my current tires being 225/45 front and 245/40 rear, would a set of the RC7s at 19x8.5 +35mm offset and 19x9.5 +40mm offset work with my car? I'm trying to use the different calculators and whatnot, but this is confusing! I've contacted some sellers and they recommend 275 for rear tires.
With my current tires being 225/45 front and 245/40 rear, would a set of the RC7s at 19x8.5 +35mm offset and 19x9.5 +40mm offset work with my car? I'm trying to use the different calculators and whatnot, but this is confusing! I've contacted some sellers and they recommend 275 for rear tires.
#2285
Maybe I should just stick to my original option and just get my oem sport wheels powder coated to gunmetal.
#2287
What's up fellas!?? I'm getting wheels for my RWD Sedan VERY soon and wanted your input. I'm looking at the AG M510 19" wheels. These wheels come in 8.5" and 9.5". I was wanting to do the 9.5" (et40) square set up to get that dual concave look, but still wanted to have the appearance of being wider in the rear. What do you guys think of having wider tires in the rear with the same width wheel? Say...255/40 in front and 285/40 in the rear??
#2288
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What's up fellas!?? I'm getting wheels for my RWD Sedan VERY soon and wanted your input. I'm looking at the AG M510 19" wheels. These wheels come in 8.5" and 9.5". I was wanting to do the 9.5" (et40) square set up to get that dual concave look, but still wanted to have the appearance of being wider in the rear. What do you guys think of having wider tires in the rear with the same width wheel? Say...255/40 in front and 285/40 in the rear??
https://www.myg37.com/forums/18/2765...ml#post4135181
If you have a Sport model you MUST confirm brake clearance prior to ordering!
#2292
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Keep in mind if you're running oem wheels, you will need new conical/tapered seat lug nuts (12x1.25 thread) and hub adapter rings, not 100% sure on the AG bore, 73.1mm is pretty common, and the Gs bore is 66.1mm. Once you verify the AG bore just go to ebay and get aluminum ones, they run about $15.
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#2293
19x9.5+40 will be fine on the inside, if you were running 18s w/ a +45 then it's super close to the bend in the steering arm but the 19s have more room there, and a +40 offset 5mm more too. You'll be golden, and no worries in back either.
Keep in mind if you're running oem wheels, you will need new conical/tapered seat lug nuts (12x1.25 thread) and hub adapter rings, not 100% sure on the AG bore, 73.1mm is pretty common, and the Gs bore is 66.1mm. Once you verify the AG bore just go to ebay and get aluminum ones, they run about $15.
Keep in mind if you're running oem wheels, you will need new conical/tapered seat lug nuts (12x1.25 thread) and hub adapter rings, not 100% sure on the AG bore, 73.1mm is pretty common, and the Gs bore is 66.1mm. Once you verify the AG bore just go to ebay and get aluminum ones, they run about $15.
#2294
Aggressive setup
Hey guys I’m thinking on buying a wheel+tire setup for my new 09 g37s. I want to get 255x35x19 +35( front ) and 295x30x19 +22 ( rear ). Do you think I can run that or will I have running issues? I’m planning on rolling the fenders to get the figment right. Should I run it or go for a smaller set up?
#2295
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Hey guys I’m thinking on buying a wheel+tire setup for my new 09 g37s. I want to get 255x35x19 +35( front ) and 295x30x19 +22 ( rear ). Do you think I can run that or will I have running issues? I’m planning on rolling the fenders to get the figment right. Should I run it or go for a smaller set up?