The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
#781
Brand new Work VS-XX
How do you guys think this will look on a 2011 g37s coupe, currently trying to get the tire sizes but I am looking for a more fat tire set up, but still be aggressive.
How do you guys think this will look on a 2011 g37s coupe, currently trying to get the tire sizes but I am looking for a more fat tire set up, but still be aggressive.
#782
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Brand new Work VS-XX
How do you guys think this will look on a 2011 g37s coupe, currently trying to get the tire sizes but I am looking for a more fat tire set up, but still be aggressive.
How do you guys think this will look on a 2011 g37s coupe, currently trying to get the tire sizes but I am looking for a more fat tire set up, but still be aggressive.
#783
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Alright so this is a 2013 g37 coupe 2wd. Lowered on tien H-tech springs. I love how the Niche M129 Targa wheels look. I've looked on this forum and have seen some with 20" 8.5 front and 10 rear, but didn't post their offset. I want to go with 19's but not sure what to go with.
There are some for sale that are 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear +25 offset for front and rear.
And another set that are 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear +35 offset for front and rear.
Or could I go 19x9.5 all around with +35 offset all around, or 19x10 + 25 all around, but that might be too aggressive/not fit/rub?
I want a flush fitment.
Probably with put 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.
*Also this is the non sport package, so no big brakes if that matters.*
There are some for sale that are 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear +25 offset for front and rear.
And another set that are 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear +35 offset for front and rear.
Or could I go 19x9.5 all around with +35 offset all around, or 19x10 + 25 all around, but that might be too aggressive/not fit/rub?
I want a flush fitment.
Probably with put 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.
*Also this is the non sport package, so no big brakes if that matters.*
Last edited by V37; 06-30-2015 at 10:38 PM.
#784
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Alright so this is a 2013 g37 coupe 2wd. Lowered on tien H-tech springs. I love how the Niche M129 Targa wheels look. I've looked on this forum and have seen some with 20" 8.5 front and 10 rear, but didn't post their offset. I want to go with 19's but not sure what to go with.
There are some for sale that are 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear +25 offset for front and rear.
And another set that are 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear +35 offset for front and rear.
Or could I go 19x9.5 all around with +35 offset all around, or 19x10 + 25 all around, but that might be too aggressive/not fit/rub?
I want a flush fitment.
Probably with put 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.
*Also this is the non sport package, so no big brakes if that matters.*
There are some for sale that are 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear +25 offset for front and rear.
And another set that are 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear +35 offset for front and rear.
Or could I go 19x9.5 all around with +35 offset all around, or 19x10 + 25 all around, but that might be too aggressive/not fit/rub?
I want a flush fitment.
Probably with put 245/35 front and 275/30 rear.
*Also this is the non sport package, so no big brakes if that matters.*
https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...25-offset.html
The front 8.5 +25 will be fine on a 245/40
#785
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Here's a link that will show you how 19x10 +25s on a 275 rear tire will fit in back, should be flush but should tuck
https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...25-offset.html
The front 8.5 +25 will be fine on a 245/40
https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...25-offset.html
The front 8.5 +25 will be fine on a 245/40
In that picture looks like the tire is going out a bit, and it doesn't look too lowered? Im currently 18" with 225/50 front and 235/45 rear, but it looks very tucked in, will bigger wheels raise this a bit, I just want to be sure it will fit.
Also you say a 245/40 in front, would a 245/35 not work? and a 275/30 rear. or would i need a smaller tire in the front? Or should I do 245/40 - 275/35?
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In that picture looks like the tire is going out a bit, and it doesn't look too lowered? Im currently 18" with 225/50 front and 235/45 rear, but it looks very tucked in, will bigger wheels raise this a bit, I just want to be sure it will fit.
Also you say a 245/40 in front, would a 245/35 not work? and a 275/30 rear. or would i need a smaller tire in the front? Or should I do 245/40 - 275/35?
Also you say a 245/40 in front, would a 245/35 not work? and a 275/30 rear. or would i need a smaller tire in the front? Or should I do 245/40 - 275/35?
You can run the 245/35 275/30 but your speedometer will be off and your ride will be even harsher.
Let me see if I can get some better pics tomorrow of other 10" +25 sets as it's hard to tell the exact amount of poke or flushness at the angles of those pics.
#789
Greetings! First time poster here.
Apologies if this questions has been asked roughly 5,000 times (I searched, I promise), but I'm looking to upgrade to a 19-inch wheel with as little complexity as possible.
My car is a 2010 Anniversary Edition sedan (XS) with 18's. It looks like a 19" with a 35mm offset should fit just dandy, but I'm not totally sure. Can anyone make a recommendation for a nice, straightforward swap? Not looking to do spacers, roll fenders, etc.
Thanks!
Apologies if this questions has been asked roughly 5,000 times (I searched, I promise), but I'm looking to upgrade to a 19-inch wheel with as little complexity as possible.
My car is a 2010 Anniversary Edition sedan (XS) with 18's. It looks like a 19" with a 35mm offset should fit just dandy, but I'm not totally sure. Can anyone make a recommendation for a nice, straightforward swap? Not looking to do spacers, roll fenders, etc.
Thanks!
#790
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Greetings! First time poster here.
Apologies if this questions has been asked roughly 5,000 times (I searched, I promise), but I'm looking to upgrade to a 19-inch wheel with as little complexity as possible.
My car is a 2010 Anniversary Edition sedan (XS) with 18's. It looks like a 19" with a 35mm offset should fit just dandy, but I'm not totally sure. Can anyone make a recommendation for a nice, straightforward swap? Not looking to do spacers, roll fenders, etc.
Thanks!
Apologies if this questions has been asked roughly 5,000 times (I searched, I promise), but I'm looking to upgrade to a 19-inch wheel with as little complexity as possible.
My car is a 2010 Anniversary Edition sedan (XS) with 18's. It looks like a 19" with a 35mm offset should fit just dandy, but I'm not totally sure. Can anyone make a recommendation for a nice, straightforward swap? Not looking to do spacers, roll fenders, etc.
Thanks!
#791
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the assumption is that the calculator only accounts for stock ride height to determine inner clearance... is this correct..
if so.. is there a correction table listing values to factor in after calculating stock clearance..
so for example.. if the calc determines inner clearance of 10mm.. a correction factor is needed since you are dropped an inch with eibachs increasing that inner clearance from stock ride height..
this is without considering camber adjustment..
if so.. is there a correction table listing values to factor in after calculating stock clearance..
so for example.. if the calc determines inner clearance of 10mm.. a correction factor is needed since you are dropped an inch with eibachs increasing that inner clearance from stock ride height..
this is without considering camber adjustment..
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the assumption is that the calculator only accounts for stock ride height to determine inner clearance... is this correct..
if so.. is there a correction table listing values to factor in after calculating stock clearance..
so for example.. if the calc determines inner clearance of 10mm.. a correction factor is needed since you are dropped an inch with eibachs increasing that inner clearance from stock ride height..
this is without considering camber adjustment..
if so.. is there a correction table listing values to factor in after calculating stock clearance..
so for example.. if the calc determines inner clearance of 10mm.. a correction factor is needed since you are dropped an inch with eibachs increasing that inner clearance from stock ride height..
this is without considering camber adjustment..
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#794
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...post-here.html
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#795
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RAYS Gram Lights or Enkei Raijin Fitments
Hi all!
Going to join the G37 family soon; just waiting on the right time on the various options I have in my area. Coming from a 2004 Mazda 3s, so AWD is a must at this point. So as my sig says, I'll be rolling around in a G37xS sooner rather than later!
I've done a decent amount of work on my Mazda 3, and I'm looking to replicate that on the G37xS. I'm looking at the following wheel options that look like they'll fit with a squared setup from the research I've done and what I've found:
As for the Enkei Raijin wheels, I'll call them my backups. I sized them out on Tire Rack and was given the following:
Oh and of course, to complicate things, I'm looking at KSport Kontrol Pro coilovers with a very mild drop; however, I wouldn't want to get into that until I know what size wheels I'll be getting.
Thanks for the help in advance!
Going to join the G37 family soon; just waiting on the right time on the various options I have in my area. Coming from a 2004 Mazda 3s, so AWD is a must at this point. So as my sig says, I'll be rolling around in a G37xS sooner rather than later!
I've done a decent amount of work on my Mazda 3, and I'm looking to replicate that on the G37xS. I'm looking at the following wheel options that look like they'll fit with a squared setup from the research I've done and what I've found:
- RAYS Gram Lights 57XTREME:
- Sunlight Silver
- Size: 18x8.5, Offset: 42mm, Bolt: 5x114.3
- Matte Graphite
- Size: 18x7.5, Offset: 40mm, Bolt: 5x114.3
- Size: 18x8.5, Offset: 33mm, Bolt: 5x114.3
- Size: 19x8.5, Offset: 45mm, Bolt: 5x114.3
- Sunlight Silver
As for the Enkei Raijin wheels, I'll call them my backups. I sized them out on Tire Rack and was given the following:
- Enkei Raijin Gunmetal (Tuning Series):
- Size:18x8, Offset: 45mm, Bolt: 5x114, Tire: 225/50-18
Oh and of course, to complicate things, I'm looking at KSport Kontrol Pro coilovers with a very mild drop; however, I wouldn't want to get into that until I know what size wheels I'll be getting.
Thanks for the help in advance!