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WTB 18 x 8.5 stock G37 wheels AKA "duckfeet"
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18 x 8.5 stock G37 wheels AKA "duckfeet"
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price: $0
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2008-2009 G37 Sedan
Location (State/Prov): WI
Item Condition: Used
Tire/Wheel Type: 18
I have a G37 sedan sport so wheel clearance on 18" is .. fun. The stock "duckfeet" wheels on a sport are 18x7.5 front and 18x8.5 rear... I want to go square 18x8.5 so I can actually rotate tires properly.
I am looking for the two rear wheels (on a Sport), 8.5" wide, NOT the G37x since they are 7.5s and that would not be good in the rear. If you are only selling the full set I will consider it. Tires not needed or wanted, but again I'll deal with them if I must. WI area, will drive a state ish so let me know if you are in-region.
Thank you,
Rick
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I see these listed on offer-up every now and then, but the rears always seem to have curb rash. The "Hyper-Silver" is tough to match, so the mobile wheel service guys I've used in the past always provide a disclaimer about matching the particular color Infiniti used.
Here's a site where you can buy them new: https://www.autorimshop.com/18-rear-...hoCP30QAvD_BwE
Here's a site where you can buy them new: https://www.autorimshop.com/18-rear-...hoCP30QAvD_BwE
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Thank you,
Rick
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Are you sure? Listing says "Size : Front and Rears 18x8.5"
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Did you have any luck with this? Recent issue with my 11 sport rear 8.5 getting bent up and debating finding a set for front and having all 8.5 all around but matching hyper silver or avoiding 7.5 seems to be the issue…
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Hello:
I have held off since the duckfeet wheels are not my favorite... buying two to resolve the f/r stagger is worth it, I guess, but I am contemplating just replacing all four. But these would be winter wheels so differences in finish is not a huge concern for me.
It's just if I want to keep 18" wheels with a sport sedan the choices are super few because of the wheel/spoke profile needed to clear the Akebonos.
Is the wheel repairable? A local shop may be able to fix it, and potentially refinish it to match your other wheels. Up to you.
Good luck,
Rick
I have held off since the duckfeet wheels are not my favorite... buying two to resolve the f/r stagger is worth it, I guess, but I am contemplating just replacing all four. But these would be winter wheels so differences in finish is not a huge concern for me.
It's just if I want to keep 18" wheels with a sport sedan the choices are super few because of the wheel/spoke profile needed to clear the Akebonos.
Is the wheel repairable? A local shop may be able to fix it, and potentially refinish it to match your other wheels. Up to you.
Good luck,
Rick
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Originally Posted by Rik R.;[url=tel:4320741
4320741[/url]]Hello:
I have held off since the duckfeet wheels are not my favorite... buying two to resolve the f/r stagger is worth it, I guess, but I am contemplating just replacing all four. But these would be winter wheels so differences in finish is not a huge concern for me.
It's just if I want to keep 18" wheels with a sport sedan the choices are super few because of the wheel/spoke profile needed to clear the Akebonos.
Is the wheel repairable? A local shop may be able to fix it, and potentially refinish it to match your other wheels. Up to you.
Good luck,
Rick
I have held off since the duckfeet wheels are not my favorite... buying two to resolve the f/r stagger is worth it, I guess, but I am contemplating just replacing all four. But these would be winter wheels so differences in finish is not a huge concern for me.
It's just if I want to keep 18" wheels with a sport sedan the choices are super few because of the wheel/spoke profile needed to clear the Akebonos.
Is the wheel repairable? A local shop may be able to fix it, and potentially refinish it to match your other wheels. Up to you.
Good luck,
Rick
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Check tirerack under G37 Sport Sedan, they'll all clear the akebonos from what I remember. They have a decent selection of 18" wheels, especially if you're going for a squared setup for winter.
I have a staggered set of duckfeet from the sport sedan on summer tires I will likely be selling this summer, though I don't know if I'd let half the set go. Would depend on price. Tires were put on last summer, but I'm looking to upgrade to 19's. Located in Chicago. Maybe you could buy the set, keep the 8.5 and sell the 7.5's and your 7.5's as a set? Just a thought
I have a staggered set of duckfeet from the sport sedan on summer tires I will likely be selling this summer, though I don't know if I'd let half the set go. Would depend on price. Tires were put on last summer, but I'm looking to upgrade to 19's. Located in Chicago. Maybe you could buy the set, keep the 8.5 and sell the 7.5's and your 7.5's as a set? Just a thought
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Check tirerack under G37 Sport Sedan, they'll all clear the akebonos from what I remember. They have a decent selection of 18" wheels, especially if you're going for a squared setup for winter.
I have a staggered set of duckfeet from the sport sedan on summer tires I will likely be selling this summer, though I don't know if I'd let half the set go. Would depend on price. Tires were put on last summer, but I'm looking to upgrade to 19's. Located in Chicago. Maybe you could buy the set, keep the 8.5 and sell the 7.5's and your 7.5's as a set? Just a thought
I have a staggered set of duckfeet from the sport sedan on summer tires I will likely be selling this summer, though I don't know if I'd let half the set go. Would depend on price. Tires were put on last summer, but I'm looking to upgrade to 19's. Located in Chicago. Maybe you could buy the set, keep the 8.5 and sell the 7.5's and your 7.5's as a set? Just a thought
Re: selling your staggered wheels, that is an interesting idea. I am about two hours away in WI so we are fairly close. How is the wheel condition? Chicago is kinda notorious for wheel rash and dings...
Let me know!
Thank you,
Rick
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Also, you can easily find 19" wheels that weigh less than your duckfeet. And assuming you configure the same rolling diameter, losing a half inch on the profile doesn't automatically translate to a harsh ride. On top of that, 19s just look better on the Sedan, which is my own subjective opinion, but I suspect it's a popular one.
I know this is generalized advice, but if you start your research with rigid preconceptions then your options will only narrow.
Last edited by Rochester; 03-21-2023 at 09:27 AM.
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There's at least a 3 pound variation in weight between brand/model tires. Meaning, wheels aren't the only source of rotating weight.
Also, you can easily find 19" wheels that weigh less than your duckfeet. And assuming you configure the same rolling diameter, losing a half inch on the profile doesn't automatically translate to a harsh ride. On top of that, 19s just look better on the Sedan, which is my own subjective opinion, but I suspect it's a popular one.
I know this is generalized advice, but if you start your research with rigid preconceptions then your options will only narrow.
Also, you can easily find 19" wheels that weigh less than your duckfeet. And assuming you configure the same rolling diameter, losing a half inch on the profile doesn't automatically translate to a harsh ride. On top of that, 19s just look better on the Sedan, which is my own subjective opinion, but I suspect it's a popular one.
I know this is generalized advice, but if you start your research with rigid preconceptions then your options will only narrow.
Re: hardness/unsprung weight - tire rack says all 18" tires in my sizes are between 17-18 lbs in summer performance category. The difference between 18" wheels and 19" wheels and tires sets is several pounds per corner. The harshness difference is notable. I recently spent quite some time comparing my Cayman in 18" and 19" wheels on the same roads with the same tire. The difference was notable, so I ditched the Champion 19" wheels and bought a $2500 set of Vertini VS06s... which are lovely, lighter, and ride much better with the same tire.
All other things being the same, the 18" setup has significant advantages over the 19" for me, if the wheel fits over my calipers. I had to custom order the Vertinis for the Cayman since I have Stoptech Trophy brakes on there for the track.
Have a good one!
Rick
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If you get around Hattiesburg, MS shoot me a message. I just put some Rays 370Z wheels on my S sedan. My duckfeet are taking up space in my garage. 400 and they're yours.
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