Advice: Wheels for 09 G37s vert
Advice: Wheels for 09 G37s vert
My current chrome wheels are in a bad shape and corroded so I need some help on replacing rims/wheels for my 2009 G37s Convertible. I know some of your might fret over my ignorance and the assumption that I did not do my research. In fact, I did a lot of research. It helped me find some of the answers but some still left unanswered
, so seeking advice of experts out here.
I'm running Michelin Pilot A/S 255/35/20 in front and 285/30/20 at rear.
I'm interested in going for a flush look with Niche M116:
Front 20x9: Niche Missano M116209065+35
Rear 20x10: Niche Missano M116200065+40
https://www.carid.com/niche-wheels/m...-92252712.html
Have a couple of questions and need some re-affirmation:
- I’m planning to get 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern, 72.6mm Hub. Will it fit?
- Do I need hub rings?
- Any preferred place to buy?
- Are Niche decent wheels? Hope they don't get bad and corrode soon.
Thanks a ton!
, so seeking advice of experts out here. I'm running Michelin Pilot A/S 255/35/20 in front and 285/30/20 at rear.
I'm interested in going for a flush look with Niche M116:
Front 20x9: Niche Missano M116209065+35
Rear 20x10: Niche Missano M116200065+40
https://www.carid.com/niche-wheels/m...-92252712.html
Have a couple of questions and need some re-affirmation:
- I’m planning to get 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern, 72.6mm Hub. Will it fit?
- Do I need hub rings?
- Any preferred place to buy?
- Are Niche decent wheels? Hope they don't get bad and corrode soon.
Thanks a ton!
My current chrome wheels are in a bad shape and corroded so I need some help on replacing rims/wheels for my 2009 G37s Convertible. I know some of your might fret over my ignorance and the assumption that I did not do my research. In fact, I did a lot of research. It helped me find some of the answers but some still left unanswered
, so seeking advice of experts out here.
I'm running Michelin Pilot A/S 255/35/20 in front and 285/30/20 at rear.
I'm interested in going for a flush look with Niche M116:
Front 20x9: Niche Missano M116209065+35
Rear 20x10: Niche Missano M116200065+40
https://www.carid.com/niche-wheels/m...-92252712.html
Have a couple of questions and need some re-affirmation:
- I’m planning to get 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern, 72.6mm Hub. Will it fit?
- Do I need hub rings?
- Any preferred place to buy?
- Are Niche decent wheels? Hope they don't get bad and corrode soon.
Thanks a ton!
, so seeking advice of experts out here. I'm running Michelin Pilot A/S 255/35/20 in front and 285/30/20 at rear.
I'm interested in going for a flush look with Niche M116:
Front 20x9: Niche Missano M116209065+35
Rear 20x10: Niche Missano M116200065+40
https://www.carid.com/niche-wheels/m...-92252712.html
Have a couple of questions and need some re-affirmation:
- I’m planning to get 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern, 72.6mm Hub. Will it fit?
- Do I need hub rings?
- Any preferred place to buy?
- Are Niche decent wheels? Hope they don't get bad and corrode soon.
Thanks a ton!
The S version has big brakes, this can be a problem getting wheels (especially in front) to clear them. You would want hub rings, this will reduce the chance of high speed vibrations.
Niche are good for the price, but they will be heavy.
You can go less positive on the offset in the back, like a +25, the verts are wider in back than the other Gs, so you can run more aggressive back there.
Welcome to the site BTW!
Call GetYourWheels, speak to Jason or Josh, they do a nice job for us here.
The S version has big brakes, this can be a problem getting wheels (especially in front) to clear them. You would want hub rings, this will reduce the chance of high speed vibrations.
Niche are good for the price, but they will be heavy.
You can go less positive on the offset in the back, like a +25, the verts are wider in back than the other Gs, so you can run more aggressive back there.
Welcome to the site BTW!
The S version has big brakes, this can be a problem getting wheels (especially in front) to clear them. You would want hub rings, this will reduce the chance of high speed vibrations.
Niche are good for the price, but they will be heavy.
You can go less positive on the offset in the back, like a +25, the verts are wider in back than the other Gs, so you can run more aggressive back there.
Welcome to the site BTW!


