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zcoupe09 02-17-2011 08:18 PM

new wheels fitment help
 
looking to purchase a set of wheels from a friend with g37 sedan...not sure how these would look or if they even fit...any suggestions

20x8.5" front 40mm offset
20x10" rear 40mm offset
tires are 245/30/20 front & rear

SPOHN 02-17-2011 08:27 PM

To make it easy. I would stay away. The offsets could be alot better (alot) and the widths are also weak.

zcoupe09 02-17-2011 08:31 PM

thanks man appreciate the input

oleg 02-17-2011 11:11 PM

will all wheels with the same offset stick out the same or will all wheel types be different?

JJ-NISMO 02-18-2011 01:06 AM

The amount it sticks out is a combination of the offset and the wheel width. A wider wheel will stick out more than a narrower wheel with the same offset. Check out the offset calculator from the link below to compare your current set up with any new ones that you are looking at.

Wheel Offset Calculator

bullitt5897 02-18-2011 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcoupe09 (Post 946485)
looking to purchase a set of wheels from a friend with g37 sedan...not sure how these would look or if they even fit...any suggestions

20x8.5" front 40mm offset
20x10" rear 40mm offset
tires are 245/30/20 front & rear

Read the will it fit thread. I am one of the guys everyone turns to around here for fitment questions and like everyone else has said this is waaaayyy too weak for your car. Look for wheel combos similar to these:

These are Aggressive:

20 x 9.5 +15
20 x 11 +0

20 x 10 +22
20 x 12 +7

These are more Normal:

20 x 9.5 +25
20 x 11 +5

20 x 10 +25
20 x 12 +15

In a 10.5 you want as close to +0 as possible.

In a 9.5 you can get away with anything from a +25 to a +10

In a 11 you can get away with anything from +15 to a -7

In a 12 you can get away with anything from +20 to a +0

This all takes in consideration you run a 255/305 tire combo.

I hope this helps.

Mike


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