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Old 04-06-2019, 12:39 PM
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20x9 +35 255/35R20 Fitment

Hey guys I found a set of wheels with the following specs:
Sqaure set up 20x9 + 35 all around
255/35R20 all around

Will these wheels fit fine? I'm worried the front might cause problems. This will be for a 2010 G37 COUPE. Thanks!
Old 04-06-2019, 05:50 PM
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Just fine, but if you have the sport brakes you'd need to confirm clearance there.
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Big Brakes

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Just fine, but if you have the sport brakes you'd need to confirm clearance there.
Yea i have the stock sport big brakes and clearance was my main concern. I think I might have to get a test fit to know for that. Could I just put on spacers to add room?

Im not sure if it will help determine if it will fit but the wheels are Niche Essen.

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If you can test fit that would be ideal, put some blue painters tape on the outside of the calipers just in case they are too close so you won't accidentally nick them.
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YOu're RWD, right?

Should fit fine.

I'd add some spacers though to fit more flush.

Are you stock height?

255-35-20 seems kinda tall.

I have 255-30-20 on the front with 20x9, +28 and have plenty of room. Then again, I'm lowered, so maybe stock height, you'd be okay w/those tall tires.
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Originally Posted by teahead
YOu're RWD, right?

Should fit fine.

I'd add some spacers though to fit more flush.

Are you stock height?

255-35-20 seems kinda tall.

I have 255-30-20 on the front with 20x9, +28 and have plenty of room. Then again, I'm lowered, so maybe stock height, you'd be okay w/those tall tires.
i have the same wheel set up(255/35r20) on my 2012 coupe AWD with the stock big brakes. I want to lower it an inch but i am worried about the front clearance. Even if i roll the fenders i think it may rub on sharp turn. What do you think?
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Originally Posted by SoloLeveling
i have the same wheel set up(255/35r20) on my 2012 coupe AWD with the stock big brakes. I want to lower it an inch but i am worried about the front clearance. Even if i roll the fenders i think it may rub on sharp turn. What do you think?
Trick I use to tell is I jack up the opposite corner of the car and do a steering sweep. So if you’re worried about the front, jack up the r/r and do a sweep while checking clearance of the l/f, if it’s pretty close you can do the same on the other side.

To me a 255/35/20 is too tall for our (G35) cars, I looked into a 20” setup for mine and my findings were a 235/35/20 was a better fit, but to each his own.
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Originally Posted by Ponyryd
Trick I use to tell is I jack up the opposite corner of the car and do a steering sweep. So if you’re worried about the front, jack up the r/r and do a sweep while checking clearance of the l/f, if it’s pretty close you can do the same on the other side.

To me a 255/35/20 is too tall for our (G35) cars, I looked into a 20” setup for mine and my findings were a 235/35/20 was a better fit, but to each his own.
Thanks Ponyryd, I'll try the jack trick. Worse case senario, I'll keep it at stock height if any combination don't work.
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