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Old 05-06-2017, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Teddy Greyson
This look is super clean! I'd love to put these on my 2014 AWD Q60 .. how much are you dropped for this fitment?

EDIT: changed my mind on going this route, still clean tho!
Thanks! I'm dropped on Eibach Pro Kit. What'd you end up going with?
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Well. After taking the re30 off the G with 245 35 and 265 35 and putting them on my Z with 275 30 and 295 30. Then sold the Z and tried to put them back on the G with those tires didnt work with the 295. So i bought 275 35 for the rear which was perfect. However the 275 30 front was way too short requiring me to go with proper size front 255 40. Its more meaty than i thought but o well.

Specs are now
19x10 +20 (with 10mm kics spacer) 255 40 19
19x11 +20 275 35 19


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Old 05-07-2017, 01:37 AM
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Glad you ended up with the fit that works, and that setup looks awesome^^^^
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Glad you ended up with the fit that works, and that setup looks awesome^^^^
ThanK you man. I appreciate all your help!
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Old 05-07-2017, 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Well. After taking the re30 off the G with 245 35 and 265 35 and putting them on my Z with 275 30 and 295 30. Then sold the Z and tried to put them back on the G with those tires didnt work with the 295. So i bought 275 35 for the rear which was perfect. However the 275 30 front was way too short requiring me to go with proper size front 255 40. Its more meaty than i thought but o well.

Specs are now
19x10 +20 (with 10mm kics spacer) 255 40 19
19x11 +20 275 35 19
Those RE30's really set off your coupe. Fabulous color contrast against the dark body!

Are you headlights tinted professionally or did you do them yourself?
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They arent tinted. It must be the lighting
Old 05-07-2017, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by bassy
Thanks! I'm dropped on Eibach Pro Kit. What'd you end up going with?
So I'm gonna rock out with stock wheel and tire for a bit, ordering the Eibach pro kit next pay period. I'll be scouring craigslist and fb for a set of OEM 370 nismo wheels unless I can find them reasonably priced online. If anyone has any leads please let me know!
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Originally Posted by Teddy Greyson
So I'm gonna rock out with stock wheel and tire for a bit, ordering the Eibach pro kit next pay period. I'll be scouring craigslist and fb for a set of OEM 370 nismo wheels unless I can find them reasonably priced online. If anyone has any leads please let me know!
Just keep in mind with your AWD you'll have to be real careful w/ tire sizing on the staggered setup.
Here's the best tire sizes for 19s
225/45 & 255/40 0.06%
235/40 & 265/35 -0.37%
235/40 & 275/35 0.67%
245/40 & 275/35 -0.52%
245/40 & 285/35 0.51%

With that 10.5" rear Nismo wheel w/ that +23 offset the 235/40 265/35 combo would be the easiest fit at the fender but those tire sizes aren't very common so might be tough to find the tires you want in a matched set.

The 225/45 255/40 combo would be the next best but will be a stretch fit.

The 235 or 245/40 front w/ 275/35 rear will probably require some extra camber in the back to clear the fender lip but might just need the fender bracket trimmed.

As far as the Nismos new, there's a couple links here (these were just the front 9.5" wheels but those links also carry the rears)~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...ml#post4125334
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Thanks for that blnewt!!
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Are we going to just bypass the grille here
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Old 05-08-2017, 08:06 AM
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Lol ^^^^^^^^^^
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Originally Posted by VenomGT9
Are we going to just bypass the grille here
Anyone got a lead on a good condition front grill?
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So Daddy Fat Sacs came in clutch offering me a set of refurbished 370 Sport wheels for a very fair price! That being said square set up is out the window .. wheel size is 19x9 +47 front, 19x10 +30 rear. Brad (or anyone else), could you please offer your professional insight as far as what tire size would be ideal? Additionally, do you think I will need wheel spacers for the front?
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Originally Posted by Teddy Greyson
So Daddy Fat Sacs came in clutch offering me a set of refurbished 370 Sport wheels for a very fair price! That being said square set up is out the window .. wheel size is 19x9 +47 front, 19x10 +30 rear. Brad (or anyone else), could you please offer your professional insight as far as what tire size would be ideal? Additionally, do you think I will need wheel spacers for the front?
I have a set of project kics 10mm hubcentric spacers with built in studs and rings if interested.
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Old 05-08-2017, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Teddy Greyson
So Daddy Fat Sacs came in clutch offering me a set of refurbished 370 Sport wheels for a very fair price! That being said square set up is out the window .. wheel size is 19x9 +47 front, 19x10 +30 rear. Brad (or anyone else), could you please offer your professional insight as far as what tire size would be ideal? Additionally, do you think I will need wheel spacers for the front?
Yeah, you'll want spacers for the front but the back is going to be an easier fit vs. the Nismos since it's only a 10" width. You can go ahead and run either of these tire sets~
235/40 & 275/35 0.67%
245/40 & 275/35 -0.52%
Since the rears wear faster on your rear-biased AWD setup the 235/275 combo is a bit better since the rears start out taller and will get closer to zero variance over time. The 245/275 combo has a shorter rear tire so this variance increases over time.

Glad Daddy Fat Sacs scored you that deal!

Go ahead and continue wheel questions in the wheel folder here~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-and-tires-307/
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