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Old 03-17-2018, 05:34 PM
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G37xS 2012 Rims

I want to know the size of rims that could fit my G37xS 2012, I know the oem rims are 225/45R19 5x114.3 66.1mm 19''8.5J and it's AWD.

Anybody can help?

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Old 03-18-2018, 02:01 AM
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Hi Thomas, I assume it's a XS coupe. Are you wanting wider wheels/tires, a flush fit, etc, and do you have a style of wheel you like??
Old 03-19-2018, 08:53 AM
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indeed it is a XS coupe, and I'm looking for oem rims for my car since one of my oem rim broke. I went to see on kijiji and there's some rims that has the same central bore (66.1mm) but its either wider or smaller. What I'm actualy looking for is this :

Min/Max Width?
Min/Max aspect ratio?
Min/Max Rim Diameter?
Min/Max Load index?
Min/Max Offset?

I've been trying to look on some forums and the only stuff I see is for G37 RWD and mine is a AWD.
and the other forums that has been talking about g37 AWD are not even saying the same things as other forums.
Old 03-19-2018, 12:52 PM
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There is a buttload of AWD wheel info in this particular forum. You'll have to use the search engine and wade through the RWD posts to find the AWD information you want. Unfortunately, the search engine is biased to give too much info (or, not and).

I don't recall anyone ever mentioning load rating.
Old 03-19-2018, 11:43 PM
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I believe this is the wheel you're wanting~
https://detroitwheelandtire.com/hol-...shshs-a-f.html
If you can get the exact part # you might be able to find it for less from a Infiniti part source
Old 03-20-2018, 08:01 AM
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it is these rims, but it's expensive haha and not really worth buying back. I am more looking for aftermarket rims, for now cheap but later this year i will buy new set of rims that i really want for summer times.
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Do you have a particular one you like, let me know if you get a few chosen and I can help w/ specific sizes if you're not sure.
Old 03-20-2018, 09:26 AM
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yea i got some, also have a question!
my oem wheels are 225/45r19 8.5J 66.1mm 43 offset

Found a guy selling rims that he put on his g35 : 9.5 215/40/r18
It could fit but the calculator was getting -8% difference!
my question is, should I keep between 3%?
because I heard you need to keep it between 0 and 3% but i could be wrong

the other one i found are 8.5 225/40/R18 40 offset
and came out of a mazda 3 but were also on a g37 2011
calculator says -7.52%

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Old 03-20-2018, 09:04 PM
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Hopefully you can just find some wheels that will work, the tires you listed are much shorter than what should be considered, especially for an AWD. 3% is typically the recommended line that shouldn't be crossed in diameter difference from OEM, and w/ AWD if you ever plan to run a staggered set the difference should be less than 1% front to back. Even though 3% is the common reference w/ an AWD I would lean towards a lower difference since it is more complex drivetrain.
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I tried almost a 100 different persons haha!
I ended up getting an imported oem rim instead -.-' its going to cost me a bit but later this summer I'm going to buy new set of wheel only for summer and keep the ones i have for winter!

I didn't know about the staggered set!!! good to know! You have any idea for wider setup for my G37xS ?
Plans this year is to get it lowered and get the wheels I want! for now!

Here's some pics
All stock for now haha !

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