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Old May 29, 2015 | 10:53 PM
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Vossen cv3 fitment

Hey fellas quick question for you all. Still learning when it comes to Fitment especially on the infinitis. I found a good deal on cv3's that I'm looking to get! Specs are:

20x9.5 +20 front and 20x10.5 +5 rear

Going on a lowered g37 sport. To me fronts should be good but rears I'm worried might be too aggressive. I will be replacing tires on them so I'll be able to get the right size to hopefully fit. However will I be able to get away without rolling fenders? Also I believe I should be fine with the sport brakes with this offset correct?

Thank you for the help guys I appreciate it!
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Old May 29, 2015 | 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Fritz
Hey fellas quick question for you all. Still learning when it comes to Fitment especially on the infinitis. I found a good deal on cv3's that I'm looking to get! Specs are:

20x9.5 +20 front and 20x10.5 +5 rear

Going on a lowered g37 sport. To me fronts should be good but rears I'm worried might be too aggressive. I will be replacing tires on them so I'll be able to get the right size to hopefully fit. However will I be able to get away without rolling fenders? Also I believe I should be fine with the sport brakes with this offset correct?

Thank you for the help guys I appreciate it!
If it was in the +20s that would work w/ a stretched tire, but a +5 will need stretch, camber and pulled fenders. I think I'd keep looking unless you're committed to do all the work req'd. And I assume you have the coupe, the sedan would be an even bigger no-go.
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Old May 29, 2015 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
If it was in the +20s that would work w/ a stretched tire, but a +5 will need stretch, camber and pulled fenders. I think I'd keep looking unless you're committed to do all the work req'd. And I assume you have the coupe, the sedan would be an even bigger no-go.

Thank you for your responses. I forgot to mention it is a coupe. It's a bummer that the rears are so aggressive on the set I found, I definitely don't want to have the tires stretched never mind rolling the fenders, may have to look at different wheels...
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Old Jun 2, 2015 | 06:53 PM
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