Nismo Wheels on X Sedan
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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