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Old 03-07-2016, 12:40 PM
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Hey everyone, sorry if this question has already been answered, i know alot of guys in here are running Rohana rc10, which is what i want, im hoping that one of you guys can could advise what offsets to go with, the current option i have from need4speed is

The fitment option you have is:

20x9+35 & 20x10 +40

20x9+25 & 20x10+40

20x10+25 all around

20x10+25 & 20x11 +28

hoping to find an offset will little to no mods to make it look flush, not to keen on fender rolling or spacers, currently drop on TEIN Street Basis Coilovers (1inch drop)

im mainly looking to buy 20x9F 20x10R also not looking for stretched tires so will 245/35/20 & 275/30/20 work?

08 g37s coupe

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Old 03-07-2016, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by d2w
Hey everyone, sorry if this question has already been answered, i know alot of guys in here are running Rohana rc10, which is what i want, im hoping that one of you guys can could advise what offsets to go with, the current option i have from need4speed is

The fitment option you have is:

20x9+35 & 20x10 +40

20x9+25 & 20x10+40

20x10+25 all around

20x10+25 & 20x11 +28

hoping to find an offset will little to no mods to make it look flush, not to keen on fender rolling or spacers, currently drop on TEIN Street Basis Coilovers (1inch drop)

im mainly looking to buy 20x9F 20x10R also not looking for stretched tires so will 245/35/20 & 275/30/20 work?

08 g37s coupe
For no stretch or poke I'd run the 20x9 +25 on 245/35 and 20x10+25 on 275/30/20 here's a setup very close, but running 275s in back on a 10.5 so you'd have 6mm more room in back than this setup and 7mm more in front since he's on a +18 up front.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...ml#post3482740
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Old 03-07-2016, 09:32 PM
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I am looking at a set of Volk GT-N rims 18x7.5 +43. I want to put them on a 12 G37XS sedan with sport brakes. Would anyone know what size spacer I would need to clear the calipers/valve stem...thx
Old 03-07-2016, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Strokelessone
I am looking at a set of Volk GT-N rims 18x7.5 +43. I want to put them on a 12 G37XS sedan with sport brakes. Would anyone know what size spacer I would need to clear the calipers/valve stem...thx
I'd contact RavSpec or Evasive Motorsports and see what they say, it's going to take quite a large spacer I'm afraid.
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Old 03-08-2016, 12:16 AM
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I was thinking a 20mm spacer would work, I want to put the wheels out towards the fender anyways... Thx
Old 03-08-2016, 01:16 AM
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Okay, so I've done a little research and haven't found too much. I am currently getting my stock 2013 X coupe rims powder coated black. I will eventually get new rims and tires but that's far down the road. Prob a year from now. So, the real reason I am posting in this thread. I plan on getting some coil overs this summer and want to drop my car a little bit. Not too much because I do live in WV but I just want it to look flush. So, my question for everyone on here, will I need wheel spacers to make this look flush? I currently have 18x8 stock rims and want a flush look. What should I do? Any input would be great guys and I really appreciate it.

Thank you and everyone be safe and have a great day!

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Old 03-10-2016, 01:55 AM
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I have a 2013 G37XS lowered with Swifts. I am interested in Work Emotion T7R. I am undecided on whether I should get staggered or squared set up. Can you please provide me the offsets that will fit my car?

Squared - 19x9.5 38, 25, or 12?

Staggered - F 19x9.5 38, 25, or 12? R 19x10.5 32, 22, or 12?
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Originally Posted by Its a
Okay, so I've done a little research and haven't found too much. I am currently getting my stock 2013 X coupe rims powder coated black. I will eventually get new rims and tires but that's far down the road. Prob a year from now. So, the real reason I am posting in this thread. I plan on getting some coil overs this summer and want to drop my car a little bit. Not too much because I do live in WV but I just want it to look flush. So, my question for everyone on here, will I need wheel spacers to make this look flush? I currently have 18x8 stock rims and want a flush look. What should I do? Any input would be great guys and I really appreciate it.

Thank you and everyone be safe and have a great day!

Chris
Chris, just go ahead and drop it then measure out to get the fit you want, something in the 20 to 25mm range would probably get you what you want, but better to drop it first.
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Originally Posted by G37XS13
I have a 2013 G37XS lowered with Swifts. I am interested in Work Emotion T7R. I am undecided on whether I should get staggered or squared set up. Can you please provide me the offsets that will fit my car?

Squared - 19x9.5 38, 25, or 12?

Staggered - F 19x9.5 38, 25, or 12? R 19x10.5 32, 22, or 12?
Sedan or Coupe?
Old 03-10-2016, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Sedan or Coupe?
Sorry, I forgot to mention I have a coupe
Old 03-10-2016, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
A better combo will be 235/40/19F 275/35/19 R this will give you a variance of 0.67% with your back tire being slightly larger in diameter, as your rears wear faster your variance will improve over time. The 235 is a better mount than a 245 on an 8" wheel too
Sooo... Change of plans for me. I'll be needing to get all season tires and I can't find those sizes. What would be an ideal downsize?:/

Edit: g37x sedan
19x8 +40
19x9.5 +40

Edit2: these would work?
225/45/19 and 255/40/19?

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Originally Posted by sinex93
Sooo... Change of plans for me. I'll be needing to get all season tires and I can't find those sizes. What would be an ideal downsize?:/

Edit: g37x sedan
19x8 +40
19x9.5 +40
225/45/19 & 255/40/19 for a 22% variance (w/ back tire slightly larger )
235/45/19 & 265/40/19 for a 0.07% variance
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Old 03-10-2016, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
225/45/19 & 255/40/19 for a 22% variance (w/ back tire slightly larger h)
235/45/19 & 265/40/19 for a 0.07% variance
Did you miscalculate? Doesn't 225/255 give me 26.97 and 27.03 for the diameter which is 0.22%.

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Old 03-10-2016, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sinex93
Did you miscalculate? Doesn't 225/255 give me 26.97 and 27.03 for the diameter which is 0.22%.
I'm sure that's what he means lol
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Old 03-10-2016, 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by sinex93
Did you miscalculate? Doesn't 225/255 give me 26.97 and 27.03 for the diameter which is 0.22%.
OOps dreaded decimal points, lol. Yes zero point 22 percent
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