New G37xs owner, have some questions about wheel and swaybars!
New G37xs owner, have some questions about wheel and swaybars!
Hi, new member and relatively new owner of a 2012 G37xs sedan here.
Looking forward to adding some new wheels, springs, and sway bar to my car once all the snow is gone. Having a hell of fun time in the snow though
So my questions are, is there any difference between 370z rear sway vs g37 rwd sway?
For stagger wheels for AWD, how much of a difference can I have between the wheels? (I know there is a calculator on this forum for this, but I don't know how to use it...)
I am looking at going for 19" wheels for summer, probably Niche M129. What is a nice set up I should go with if I don't want it to rub without rolling fenders, but still look relatively aggressive? Am planning on lowering on Eibachs btw.
Also, apologies if this is not where you post these kind of stuff.
Looking forward to adding some new wheels, springs, and sway bar to my car once all the snow is gone. Having a hell of fun time in the snow though

So my questions are, is there any difference between 370z rear sway vs g37 rwd sway?
For stagger wheels for AWD, how much of a difference can I have between the wheels? (I know there is a calculator on this forum for this, but I don't know how to use it...)
I am looking at going for 19" wheels for summer, probably Niche M129. What is a nice set up I should go with if I don't want it to rub without rolling fenders, but still look relatively aggressive? Am planning on lowering on Eibachs btw.
Also, apologies if this is not where you post these kind of stuff.
Last edited by 7Head; Jan 8, 2016 at 12:54 AM.
Welcome to the site, moved here for specific relies.
If you keep your front to rear diameter under 1% you can run a staggered setup, but being much lower is ideal, there's some combos in 18s & 20s that can be only 0.07% off, for 19s the best is around 0.4% IIRC.
On those wheels they list a 8.5 +35 which will be a good fit for the front on a 235/40/19 and a 9.5 +35 which I'd run a 275/35/19 this will be a good fit and only a 0.67% variance.
Check treadepot.com and ask for Andrew he give myg37.com members nice deals.
If you keep your front to rear diameter under 1% you can run a staggered setup, but being much lower is ideal, there's some combos in 18s & 20s that can be only 0.07% off, for 19s the best is around 0.4% IIRC.
On those wheels they list a 8.5 +35 which will be a good fit for the front on a 235/40/19 and a 9.5 +35 which I'd run a 275/35/19 this will be a good fit and only a 0.67% variance.
Check treadepot.com and ask for Andrew he give myg37.com members nice deals.
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