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Old 02-06-2016, 02:27 AM
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I recently got rotiforms that are 19x10 +40 all around. Im planning to run 265/35/19 all around and I was wondering if I would have any clearance issues?
That's a perfect setup. You'll have no issues
Old 02-06-2016, 04:41 PM
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Also would I have any inner clearance issues with that setup? And would it be possible to run 275/30/19 all around?
Old 02-08-2016, 08:39 PM
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2011 G37 IPL Coupe
Vossen CVT
20" x 8.5 + 45 (Front)
20" x 10.5 + 45 (Rear)
+ Eibach Springs

Will these fit properly?
Old 02-08-2016, 11:16 PM
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Hey guys having a brain fart. Does the awd Sedan run different specs when it comes to aftermarket wheels when compared to the sedan? Or is the fender space and everything the same
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Originally Posted by SabanBec
2011 G37 IPL Coupe
Vossen CVT
20" x 8.5 + 45 (Front)
20" x 10.5 + 45 (Rear)
+ Eibach Springs

Will these fit properly?
Those are sedan offsets, for a better fit at the fender I'd run +30 front and +35 in back, or run those offset you listed & run spacers. That 8.5 +45 probably won't clear your big brake calipers so I'd try a 9" +32 front on a 245/35/20 tire and a 10.5 +45 w/ a 295/30/20 in back, might want a small 10mm spacer to flush them up in the rear.
Old 02-08-2016, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Gregor12
Hey guys having a brain fart. Does the awd Sedan run different specs when it comes to aftermarket wheels when compared to the sedan? Or is the fender space and everything the same
It's the same, only difference is the tight variance in front to back tire diameter when you run staggered on AWD.
Old 02-08-2016, 11:54 PM
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Thank you sir. Congrats on your team winning btw
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Old 02-09-2016, 10:38 PM
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Opinions: 245/40/19 on a 19x10 all around for a daily driver? Too much of a stretch?
Old 02-09-2016, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by the93owner
Opinions: 245/40/19 on a 19x10 all around for a daily driver? Too much of a stretch?
A 255/40 on a 10 +45 would fit at the fender but may be tight inner clearance in front
Old 02-10-2016, 12:18 AM
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Wonder how hard it would be to clear 370z nismo wheels on a sedan. #roadtodapper lol seriously though. I really want some nismo wheels
Old 02-10-2016, 08:27 AM
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I’m looking for my tire wheel package. Driving a 2008 Coupe, Journey. Currently on stock suspension and replacing with the Koni strut and Eibach spring. I’m considering something a little different, a double staggered set-up and am doubling checking the idea.

FRONT: 19X8.5 +20 on a 245/40/19. Only other offset available is +35.

REAR: 20X10 +25 on a 275/30/20 or 285/35 /20

Ideally, I want the flush look. Maybe more importantly, I need the tire sidewalls to match or for the rear sidewall to be slightly thicker/higher. Here are two screen shots comparing the two wheels. I’m working with Jason at GetYourWheels. Any and all advice is appreciated.

Dan
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Old 02-10-2016, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
A 255/40 on a 10 +45 would fit at the fender but may be tight inner clearance in front
Well I'm looking at a 19x10 +40 square setup and I remember someone pulling it off without issues so I'm fairly certain it would work? Just want to gauge how much of a stretch those tires would be for a daily.
Old 02-10-2016, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Gregor12
Wonder how hard it would be to clear 370z nismo wheels on a sedan. #roadtodapper lol seriously though. I really want some nismo wheels
Those Nismos are a hot set, wish the backs were about 15mm less aggressive though. If you could source 4 fronts that would be sweet.
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Originally Posted by Bravo at
I’m looking for my tire wheel package. Driving a 2008 Coupe, Journey. Currently on stock suspension and replacing with the Koni strut and Eibach spring. I’m considering something a little different, a double staggered set-up and am doubling checking the idea.

FRONT: 19X8.5 +20 on a 245/40/19. Only other offset available is +35.

REAR: 20X10 +25 on a 275/30/20 or 285/35 /20

Ideally, I want the flush look. Maybe more importantly, I need the tire sidewalls to match or for the rear sidewall to be slightly thicker/higher. Here are two screen shots comparing the two wheels. I’m working with Jason at GetYourWheels. Any and all advice is appreciated.

Dan
Here's one square setup but mainly want you to see the back, it's a 10.5 +25 running 255s
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3877365
And here's 10.5 +25 on 275s
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3891573
You could split the difference and run 265/35
If you want the similar fit in front a 235/40 would be what I'd run
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Old 02-10-2016, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by the93owner
Well I'm looking at a 19x10 +40 square setup and I remember someone pulling it off without issues so I'm fairly certain it would work? Just want to gauge how much of a stretch those tires would be for a daily.
255s are a common stretch on a 10.5" rim so on a 10" they'll be a better mount.


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