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Old Nov 17, 2023 | 01:27 PM
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Nismo Wheels on X Sedan

So I have a 2013 G37x sedan and I want to get Nismo V2's to put on it. I have a couple concerns with them. I read somewhere that the staggered set up will throw off the front transfer case because the fronts are smaller. I've also read that they'll fit fine but might poke a little. If the size difference between the front and backs is going to cause issues, I might as well buy a new squared set up. If anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated. I wouldn't think an inch difference between the fronts and rears would cause an issue but I have no clue.
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Old Nov 17, 2023 | 01:45 PM
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These here?

https://www.z1motorsports.com/wheel-...15-p-9226.html

I've seen them on the Sedan. They look great. Of course, if you buy them from Z1, that's $3300 just for the wheels. But they are forged aluminum after all, so It is what it is.

I suspect you'd want a square set of front wheels for your AWD sedan.
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Originally Posted by aidenfowler
So I have a 2013 G37x sedan and I want to get Nismo V2's to put on it. I have a couple concerns with them. I read somewhere that the staggered set up will throw off the front transfer case because the fronts are smaller. I've also read that they'll fit fine but might poke a little. If the size difference between the front and backs is going to cause issues, I might as well buy a new squared set up. If anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated. I wouldn't think an inch difference between the fronts and rears would cause an issue but I have no clue.
Its pretty common nowadays for people to run staggered wheels on awd and the 370z nismo v1 and v2 are one of the most popular setups. The g37 coupe sport 19" staggered wheels are also common on awd.

The most important thing to make the setup work on awd is maintaining the front and rear tire diameter. you'll want to stay within 1% difference.

With regards to the NIsmo wheels sizing on the sedan, the rears 19x10.5 +22 and will poke for sure. you can make it work but mounting a narrow tire, like a 245/40 or 255/40. ( ETRTO/TRA standard for a 10.5" width is 275mm)
The fronts are 9.5 +40 (I think for the offset). For the sedan, running a square set of front looks the best IMO, and its an easier setup to make work. you would run a 255/40 square tire setup or go wider also
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