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Old Jun 30, 2015 | 11:55 PM
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Hey Brad,

Thanks for the link. Frankly, those are exactly the look I'm after. My main concern working with 9" wide wheels would be rubbing issues. From the brief scouring I've done, I haven't heard of those issues with these particular wheel sets, but I also believe those folks were running fronts (though if I'm mistaken, or if there's no difference in width, forgive my ignorance).
If that seems to be no issue, my only other concerns would be is there a mechanical/major cosmetic need for spacers? Or would these be a straight bolt on affair? I'm hoping for the latter, and don't plan on a drop within the year, so I'd be running stock ride height for awhile.
Let me know, and once again, I appreciate the help.

Joseph
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Old Jul 1, 2015 | 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Boeing314
Hey Brad,

Thanks for the link. Frankly, those are exactly the look I'm after. My main concern working with 9" wide wheels would be rubbing issues. From the brief scouring I've done, I haven't heard of those issues with these particular wheel sets, but I also believe those folks were running fronts (though if I'm mistaken, or if there's no difference in width, forgive my ignorance).
If that seems to be no issue, my only other concerns would be is there a mechanical/major cosmetic need for spacers? Or would these be a straight bolt on affair? I'm hoping for the latter, and don't plan on a drop within the year, so I'd be running stock ride height for awhile.
Let me know, and once again, I appreciate the help.

Joseph
The OEM G37 coupe wheels have very conservative offsets (unlike the earlier G35 coupes that had offsets in the mid +30s).
Here's the specs for the front & rear G37 coupe wheels, those 9" rear wheels will fit nicely on your Sedan and down the road if you lower it you could always go w/ spacers. Also like I mentioned earlier, the 245/40/19s have great AWD compatibility and fit that 9" width perfectly.
Front: 19"x8.5". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti by Enkei. Weight: 26.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5 Offset +43
Rear: 19"x9". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti byEnkei. Weight: 27.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5. Offset +45
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