THIS IS FOR A G37 NOT 370Z. Google Image Result for http://www.workwheelsusa.com/media/g...9/600_full.jpg What offset is this? Have a TTG37 and was told its best to stay flush due to amount
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Need help with wheel fitment, yes I used google already.
THIS IS FOR A G37 NOT 370Z.
Google Image Result for http://www.workwheelsusa.com/media/g...9/600_full.jpg What offset is this? Have a TTG37 and was told its best to stay flush due to amount of wheel power I have. Issue is I want to be aggressive as possible without taking away large amounts of traction. Already installed a Spc camber kit, and have the wheels I want. Work DD.5 19's 9.5 front, and 11 inch rear. What I gathered from doing research is +22 offset front, and +38 offset rear. Just need to have more insight with someone that has a similar setup to the photo that is listed. Fyi more lip the better Thanks Last edited by KratikosG37; 01-07-2015 at 01:44 PM. |
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GTFO with your G37, lol
I'd only seen 19x9.5/10.5+22 all around on a G37, and it looked good
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Yes hard to compare Z to a G, but 370z forum has more views then myg37. More options the better, so GTFO? Lol |
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Those are decent sized offsets. On a 370z, 19x9.5 +20 and 19x11 +15 is nearly flush running a 245/40 and 305/30. What size tires are you planning on running? |
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The wheels on the car referred to by the OP are 20X9.0 +18 F & 20X10.0 +23 R.
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I thought the goal was to try and stay within factory specs of 30mm and too big of a difference would induce more understeer? 9.5's he can run wider to stay with the 305s. i'm running 265/305 on stock sport rays currently.
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going to 60mm difference in width will most likely throw more understeer into the equation.
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After speaking to a few people, the tires are stretched in the at photo running -5 offset in the rear. +22 front, and +38 rear is the best I can get without rubbing or stretching from what Ravspec is claiming. |
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I see.
I am not sure why the diameter of the rim will effect the offsets. As long as the width of the rims are the same, the offsets will look the same. I think? Anyway, I thought you needed the question answered in your original post.
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Want a aggressive stands, but from what Ravspec said this is the only way I can have a little bit of both on my G. |
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