Finally got quality pics (GTR wheels)
#61
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I saw a wide body G37 sedan around here somewhere a couple of days ago. It was red and looks really sweet, except for some odd looking chrome grille they slapped on it.
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This is a simple fix. I'm not sure why it's dragged on and on. There are several people that are running GTR wheels on their sedans. Sure, you can run fronts on all 4 corners in order to be at 20x9.5 +45. If that's not an option, the key is to run a rear tire of 245/35/20. Yes, it'll be slightly stretched, but you wont rub at -3.5 camber. The pics below are of someone doing just that, AND he's running rears on all 4 corners. Imagine that!
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Last edited by JC-RH; 09-25-2013 at 10:09 AM.
#63
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This is a simple fix. I'm not sure why it's dragged on and on. There are several people that are running GTR wheels on their sedans. Sure, you can run fronts on all 4 corners in order to be at 20x9.5 +45. If that's not an option, the key is to run a rear tire of 245/35/20. Yes, it'll be slightly stretched, but you wont rub at -3.5 camber. The pics below are of someone doing just that, AND he's running rears on all 4 corners. Imagine that!
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I haven't done it yet - the parts are all sitting in my garage. Took me a few weeks to get everything done and assembled (I DIY'd the evil iron man, sti-r, painted housings, switchbacks, painted grille and fog rings.) I'm planning on doing it this Saturday.
I don't really see the difference between the sport sills and the non-sport. I have the non-sport sills(sport is 10+, all were the same 07-09) with the mudflaps, and I think they mesh up well enough.
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The difference is real, but to your point it really is very minimal. I think Infiniti should have done something more dramatic here.
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What I didn't realize at the time was my Journey bumper actually had a skirt that comes with the sport appearance package. Had I known that it wasn't just the bumper I would of had them slap a skirt on the sport bumper too. Oh well..
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<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/milanogtr/media/370GT/018b9f43-1fba-4ecc-b68e-e4f56cfed7c5_zps6c555967.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v197/milanogtr/370GT/018b9f43-1fba-4ecc-b68e-e4f56cfed7c5_zps6c555967.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 018b9f43-1fba-4ecc-b68e-e4f56cfed7c5_zps6c555967.jpg"/></a>
I've been looking at this to be my next setup. Either this or TE37s. Definitely good insight on how to make these wheels work.
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Now im debating if i should swap out my H&R springs, for Swift. Is the height of tire the main rub issue, or is the height of suspension? Im confused.. because if i can pull these GTR wheels off with a smaller profile tire and Swift springs, im there.
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