The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
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G37Some (08-08-2015)
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hey Blnewt,
quick question about tire diameter. I'm looking to get a new set of shoes once my build is complete in about a week or two. i already have 19x9.5/19x10 forgestars with 245/40/19 front and 275/35/19 in the back. ideally i want a 305 in the back with a stickier tire.. unfortunately the tires i'm looking at (nitto NT05s) are all made with a bit more sidewall.
i'm questioning if 305/35/20 and 255/40/20 will be a huge downside, overall i think it adds about 1.5" to the overall diameter of the wheels. obviously it will affect the speedo and i know the fitment can be done.
but is there any real downside to increasing overall wheel/tire diameter? i know jeeps and trucks do it all the time without thinking so it cant be too terrible, right?
edit; the alternative to this is getting michelin PSS which come in pretty much every damn size imaginable, but will cost about $500 more overall and will be less sticky from a launch perspective. i'm trying to find the stickiest set up possible that still can be driven back and forth to work. this will be accomodating a ~700whp turbo/built motor/built tranny set up. edit2; daily driven will only be about 500-550whp, fwiw, but will have the option to turn it up in the future.
quick question about tire diameter. I'm looking to get a new set of shoes once my build is complete in about a week or two. i already have 19x9.5/19x10 forgestars with 245/40/19 front and 275/35/19 in the back. ideally i want a 305 in the back with a stickier tire.. unfortunately the tires i'm looking at (nitto NT05s) are all made with a bit more sidewall.
i'm questioning if 305/35/20 and 255/40/20 will be a huge downside, overall i think it adds about 1.5" to the overall diameter of the wheels. obviously it will affect the speedo and i know the fitment can be done.
but is there any real downside to increasing overall wheel/tire diameter? i know jeeps and trucks do it all the time without thinking so it cant be too terrible, right?
edit; the alternative to this is getting michelin PSS which come in pretty much every damn size imaginable, but will cost about $500 more overall and will be less sticky from a launch perspective. i'm trying to find the stickiest set up possible that still can be driven back and forth to work. this will be accomodating a ~700whp turbo/built motor/built tranny set up. edit2; daily driven will only be about 500-550whp, fwiw, but will have the option to turn it up in the future.
Last edited by G37Some; 08-08-2015 at 10:20 AM.
#835
Hey just purchased my G vert and was wondering about wheels specs. Iam not really into the "stance" or "hellaflush" fitment look. I want a flush, OEM+, wheel spec for the vert. 19s looks GREAT but I think Iam leaning more towards lowering 2inches, getting wider 18s and tires.
How do you guys feel about running non staggered setup on G verts as well ? Tirerack recommends 18x8.5 F +42 and 18x9.5 R +45 (ENKEI RSM9). Are the specs too safe and maybe slightly sunken in the wheel well ?
How do you guys feel about running non staggered setup on G verts as well ? Tirerack recommends 18x8.5 F +42 and 18x9.5 R +45 (ENKEI RSM9). Are the specs too safe and maybe slightly sunken in the wheel well ?
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hey Blnewt,
quick question about tire diameter. I'm looking to get a new set of shoes once my build is complete in about a week or two. i already have 19x9.5/19x10 forgestars with 245/40/19 front and 275/35/19 in the back. ideally i want a 305 in the back with a stickier tire.. unfortunately the tires i'm looking at (nitto NT05s) are all made with a bit more sidewall.
i'm questioning if 305/35/20 and 255/40/20 will be a huge downside, overall i think it adds about 1.5" to the overall diameter of the wheels. obviously it will affect the speedo and i know the fitment can be done.
but is there any real downside to increasing overall wheel/tire diameter? i know jeeps and trucks do it all the time without thinking so it cant be too terrible, right?
edit; the alternative to this is getting michelin PSS which come in pretty much every damn size imaginable, but will cost about $500 more overall and will be less sticky from a launch perspective. i'm trying to find the stickiest set up possible that still can be driven back and forth to work. this will be accomodating a ~700whp turbo/built motor/built tranny set up. edit2; daily driven will only be about 500-550whp, fwiw, but will have the option to turn it up in the future.
quick question about tire diameter. I'm looking to get a new set of shoes once my build is complete in about a week or two. i already have 19x9.5/19x10 forgestars with 245/40/19 front and 275/35/19 in the back. ideally i want a 305 in the back with a stickier tire.. unfortunately the tires i'm looking at (nitto NT05s) are all made with a bit more sidewall.
i'm questioning if 305/35/20 and 255/40/20 will be a huge downside, overall i think it adds about 1.5" to the overall diameter of the wheels. obviously it will affect the speedo and i know the fitment can be done.
but is there any real downside to increasing overall wheel/tire diameter? i know jeeps and trucks do it all the time without thinking so it cant be too terrible, right?
edit; the alternative to this is getting michelin PSS which come in pretty much every damn size imaginable, but will cost about $500 more overall and will be less sticky from a launch perspective. i'm trying to find the stickiest set up possible that still can be driven back and forth to work. this will be accomodating a ~700whp turbo/built motor/built tranny set up. edit2; daily driven will only be about 500-550whp, fwiw, but will have the option to turn it up in the future.
DOT Competition Tires | Proxes R888 | Toyo Tires
#837
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Hey just purchased my G vert and was wondering about wheels specs. Iam not really into the "stance" or "hellaflush" fitment look. I want a flush, OEM+, wheel spec for the vert. 19s looks GREAT but I think Iam leaning more towards lowering 2inches, getting wider 18s and tires.
How do you guys feel about running non staggered setup on G verts as well ? Tirerack recommends 18x8.5 F +42 and 18x9.5 R +45 (ENKEI RSM9). Are the specs too safe and maybe slightly sunken in the wheel well ?
How do you guys feel about running non staggered setup on G verts as well ? Tirerack recommends 18x8.5 F +42 and 18x9.5 R +45 (ENKEI RSM9). Are the specs too safe and maybe slightly sunken in the wheel well ?
A more conservative staggered setup
18x8.5 +22 front on 245/45/18 tires
TreadDepot.com: SSR GTV02 Silver Wheels (W18-85/5x1143/22) t5188502205gps
18x9.5 +22 rear on 275/40/18 tires
TreadDepot.com: SSR GTV02 Silver Wheels (W18-95/5x1143/22) t5189502205gps
A more aggressive fit & stance
18x9.5 +35 front on 245/45/18 tires
TreadDepot.com: SSR GTV02 Silver Wheels (W18-9/5x1143/35) t5189003505gps
18x10.5 +25 on 275/40/18s
For good summer tires these are a good performer & value
TreadDepot.com: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Tires
There's many nice 18s in this link too, the Work Emotion line is a good look at a mid range price. The offsets I listed above are about as aggressive as I'd get, anything w/ less positive offsets may cause issues unless you run a more stretched tire mount.
Evasive Motorsports | PH: 626.336.3400 Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm PST: Wheels
#838
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Hello,
I have a 2012 g37S Sedan and recently had to remove my Ace Mesh-7 wheels 20x8.5/10. Upon removing them the shop damaged the hub centric rings and they are unable to determine what size I need for when I put the wheels back on.
Wheels were purchased from original owner with the car and I am unsure of offsets.
Could anyone please guide me in the right direction so I could order the correct size needed? I am sending the wheels off to be refinished and will need the rings prior to.
Thanks in advance!
I have a 2012 g37S Sedan and recently had to remove my Ace Mesh-7 wheels 20x8.5/10. Upon removing them the shop damaged the hub centric rings and they are unable to determine what size I need for when I put the wheels back on.
Wheels were purchased from original owner with the car and I am unsure of offsets.
Could anyone please guide me in the right direction so I could order the correct size needed? I am sending the wheels off to be refinished and will need the rings prior to.
Thanks in advance!
#839
Thank you blnewt for your insight. Those offsets scare me so much LOL Ive never had offsets that low on any of my vehicles. Most "aggressive" wheel specs I've had was 17x9 +45 on my S2000 and MIATA.
I wish I could get those "conservative" specs on the RSM9s. Looking for a really lightweight wheel for the vert. Since the vert is 4000+ lbs, just trying to shave weight where ever I can.
Here is the mod list so far:
Stage 1
Hawk PADS & OEM rotors
Z1 Oil cooler
Stillen AUTO trans cooler
Tanabe FSTB
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Wheels (Brand / SPECS undecided)
FRONT & REAR SWAYS (Brand undecided)
I wish I could get those "conservative" specs on the RSM9s. Looking for a really lightweight wheel for the vert. Since the vert is 4000+ lbs, just trying to shave weight where ever I can.
Here is the mod list so far:
Stage 1
Hawk PADS & OEM rotors
Z1 Oil cooler
Stillen AUTO trans cooler
Tanabe FSTB
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Wheels (Brand / SPECS undecided)
FRONT & REAR SWAYS (Brand undecided)
#840
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Thank you blnewt for your insight. Those offsets scare me so much LOL Ive never had offsets that low on any of my vehicles. Most "aggressive" wheel specs I've had was 17x9 +45 on my S2000 and MIATA.
I wish I could get those "conservative" specs on the RSM9s. Looking for a really lightweight wheel for the vert. Since the vert is 4000+ lbs, just trying to shave weight where ever I can.
Here is the mod list so far:
Stage 1
Hawk PADS & OEM rotors
Z1 Oil cooler
Stillen AUTO trans cooler
Tanabe FSTB
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Wheels (Brand / SPECS undecided)
FRONT & REAR SWAYS (Brand undecided)
I wish I could get those "conservative" specs on the RSM9s. Looking for a really lightweight wheel for the vert. Since the vert is 4000+ lbs, just trying to shave weight where ever I can.
Here is the mod list so far:
Stage 1
Hawk PADS & OEM rotors
Z1 Oil cooler
Stillen AUTO trans cooler
Tanabe FSTB
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Wheels (Brand / SPECS undecided)
FRONT & REAR SWAYS (Brand undecided)
These Konigs are affordable and under 25lbs
TreadDepot.com: Konig Milligram Silver / Machined Wheels
Also in black & gold
TreadDepot.com: Konig Milligram Black / Machined Wheels
TreadDepot.com: Konig Milligram Gold / Machined Wheels
other options, but nothing in a 10.5
TreadDepot.com: Konig Oversteer Black Wheels
TreadDepot.com: Konig Torch Matte Black Wheels
Also check that evasive motorsports link