The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
#721
Here's a pic of a G coupe on 9.5 +35 and 10.5 +30 on 245/265 tires, that tire combo won't work for AWD so I'd run the 9.5+35 on 245/40/19 front and go w/ the 10.5 +43 and run 275/35/19 rear, you might need a small spacer in back to flush them up but better than having poke and fender issues. And those 245/275 sizes are AWD compatible
https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...ith-tires.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...ith-tires.html
235/45R19 = 27.3x9.3R19
265/40R19 = 27.3x10.4R19
#723
Hi all, I am currently looking into new tires for my '11 G37 Coupe Journey, which currently has the Dunlop A/S tires in 225/50R18s (square setup). From what I've researched, the OEM size of 18x8.0 should be able to fit 245 tires without issue. Can anyone verify that 245/45R18s would fit on the OEM 18s with no issues?
Secondly, not taking into account the tire quality, would there be a major different in ride quality / handling going with 245/45R18 versus the OEM 225/50R18? i.e. would Michelin PSS in 225/50R18 ride/handle differently from Michelin PSS in 245/45R18?
Secondly, not taking into account the tire quality, would there be a major different in ride quality / handling going with 245/45R18 versus the OEM 225/50R18? i.e. would Michelin PSS in 225/50R18 ride/handle differently from Michelin PSS in 245/45R18?
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Hi all, I am currently looking into new tires for my '11 G37 Coupe Journey, which currently has the Dunlop A/S tires in 225/50R18s (square setup). From what I've researched, the OEM size of 18x8.0 should be able to fit 245 tires without issue. Can anyone verify that 245/45R18s would fit on the OEM 18s with no issues?
Secondly, not taking into account the tire quality, would there be a major different in ride quality / handling going with 245/45R18 versus the OEM 225/50R18? i.e. would Michelin PSS in 225/50R18 ride/handle differently from Michelin PSS in 245/45R18?
Secondly, not taking into account the tire quality, would there be a major different in ride quality / handling going with 245/45R18 versus the OEM 225/50R18? i.e. would Michelin PSS in 225/50R18 ride/handle differently from Michelin PSS in 245/45R18?
#725
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I'm considering replacing the stock wheels on my 09' G37S coupe but I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff. I'd like to stick with 19" rims and the suspension will remain stock. From what I've seen, the oem width and offset are not as common on aftermarket rims. What would be a good width and offset to go with that would not require any additional modifications? Not going for anything too aggressive.
Appreciate the help. Thanks!
Appreciate the help. Thanks!
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I'm considering replacing the stock wheels on my 09' G37S coupe but I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff. I'd like to stick with 19" rims and the suspension will remain stock. From what I've seen, the oem width and offset are not as common on aftermarket rims. What would be a good width and offset to go with that would not require any additional modifications? Not going for anything too aggressive.
Appreciate the help. Thanks!
Appreciate the help. Thanks!
You could run a staggered 8.5" front 10" rear with offsets in the mid 30s and run a 245/40/19 front 275/35/19 rear for a bit more tire on the road and a better stance. You don't want anything more aggressive at stock suspension height IMO.
Now you just need to find wheels that you like.
G/L w/ that
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Depends if you want to run a square (all wheels/tires the same size) or staggered, like your current 19" setup.
You could run a staggered 8.5" front 10" rear with offsets in the mid 30s and run a 245/40/19 front 275/35/19 rear for a bit more tire on the road and a better stance. You don't want anything more aggressive at stock suspension height IMO.
Now you just need to find wheels that you like.
G/L w/ that
You could run a staggered 8.5" front 10" rear with offsets in the mid 30s and run a 245/40/19 front 275/35/19 rear for a bit more tire on the road and a better stance. You don't want anything more aggressive at stock suspension height IMO.
Now you just need to find wheels that you like.
G/L w/ that
If I were to stay staggered, would I want to go with the same offset in front and rear?
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Here's a template should you need to send one to a vendor
https://conceptzperformance.com/imag...nttemplate.pdf
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3815735
A 20x10 +35 on 265s will be essentially the same fit at the fender, just need to confirm brake clearance w/ the wheel vendor since you have the big Akebono calipers. Send this template to the vendor if you need to
https://conceptzperformance.com/imag...nttemplate.pdf
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#735
Hey guys. I'm not very smart when it comes to offsets and tire sizes, so here I am.
Thinking of some Avant Garde M310's and want to check on sizing.
19x8.5 et35 245/40/19 Front
19x9.5 et40 275/35/19 Rear
Would that be pretty flush with swift springs?
Thanks in advance.
Thinking of some Avant Garde M310's and want to check on sizing.
19x8.5 et35 245/40/19 Front
19x9.5 et40 275/35/19 Rear
Would that be pretty flush with swift springs?
Thanks in advance.