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Hey guys, would a 285/35r19 be okay to run on stock IPL wheels? My dad has snow tires from his CTS-V with 300 miles on them that he's giving me but I'm splitting them with my brother for his g35 coupe too. He's going to take the 255s so I'm just wondering if the 285s will rub. I have a 1.25" spacer I could use but I'd prefer not to. Thanks in advance
Hey guys, would a 285/35r19 be okay to run on stock IPL wheels? My dad has snow tires from his CTS-V with 300 miles on them that he's giving me but I'm splitting them with my brother for his g35 coupe too. He's going to take the 255s so I'm just wondering if the 285s will rub. I have a 1.25" spacer I could use but I'd prefer not to. Thanks in advance
You could use them but it will be a pinch mount, but if using them for lower speed winter driving only, then you should be ok. Those wider tires won't perform too well in the snow though, a narrower 245 would be a preferred tire for cutting through the snow.
Will 255/40/19x8.5+48 285/35/19x10+32 would be Ok for 09X sedan.
Ive searched and unable to find accurate answer.
Anybody have this setup or had it?
The tires sizes are ok for the AWD but the rear offset is pretty aggressive, you'll get some poke outside the fender and probably have to run camber in the -2 or a bit more to get the tires to tuck inside the fender under compression. It would be much better if the rear wheel was a 10 +40 with that 285. And in front you'd probably want a 15mm spacer to get a fit that's more flush.
I'd pass.
Wheels suppose to be F 19x8.5 +32 R 19x10 +42. tires gonna be 255/285. By the way Im on BC coil a 1 1/2 finger gap.
In that case you'll be ok
Probably get a little rubbing in the rear fender liner under hard compression, but I had a similar fit w/ 10 +45 running 295s and it only rubbed the liner for a short time, it wore it down enough that it wasn't an issue, and isn't abrasive enough to cause any tire problems.
OEM spec for g37x limited edition is 18x7.5 with 225/50r18 tires.
Is it a big difference if I put them on 18x8jx and ET 47
I mean no problem with fender, turning etc.
I have g37 with oem 17 inch wheels but after akebono big brake kit upgrade I have to change my wheels as well.
I want to make sure I am fitting the correct wheels, can someone help? I found nice set of infiniti wheels 18x8jx and ET 47
Best Regards
OEM spec for g37x limited edition is 18x7.5 with 225/50r18 tires.
Is it a big difference if I put them on 18x8jx and ET 47
I mean no problem with fender, turning etc.
I have g37 with oem 17 inch wheels but after akebono big brake kit upgrade I have to change my wheels as well.
I want to make sure I am fitting the correct wheels, can someone help? I found nice set of infiniti wheels 18x8jx and ET 47
Best Regards
Not 100% sure what you're asking. You can run the 225/50/18s on those 18x8 wheels, but not sure what that "jx" is after the 18x8. The +47 offset won't be a problem at the fender but may not clear big Akebono calipers. Do you have a link or model # for those particular wheels?
I'm sorry but I have no idea what these letters means as well I just found them on my wheel but I think it's not important maybe it's just Eu code or something I have a pictures and will be very appreciate for your help. Et is 47, in my opinion they are originally from m45 https://www.google.es/url?sa=i&rct=j...87464409673072
Andi, do you currently have the ones in the M45 picture? They may clear the Akebonos but not 100% sure, might need spacers, but you might want them anyway to get a better fit at the fender. If you have those wheels on hand you can fit this template behind the wheel to confirm clearance. https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...templates.html
Hey guys ! I was wondering if the OEM BBK from the G37s would fit with factory 18 inch spec wheels ? I have a G Vert with 18s and wat to upgrade to the OEM BBK !