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Old Apr 7, 2010 | 04:52 PM
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The spacer is only to bring them out more flush. With my setup and without the spacer, no rubbing issues. With my setup and the 15mm spacer, I had to trim the fender liner and just a touch off the bumper bracket. Both easy DIY.

I choose 15mm because that is the smallest size that you can bolt on. I did not want to change lug bolts in case I wanted to remove them. I would not go bigger with the S-dirves than 15mm spacer. Use a more rounded tire and/or no camber kits (or dial in negative camber) and may not have to trim for rubbing.
Thank you for the quick reply. Your set up looks good.

Originally Posted by Neal@tirerack
OEM wheels are 7.5" front and 8.5" rear, so there's not much at all you can do in 18". 265's are even too wide for an 8.5". If you run 20's the combo we always use is 245/35-20 and 275/30-20.
The talk of 18" wheels has derailed this a bit. Our G37S has 8.5-19 and 9.0-19 inch wheels which are the OEM sizes from what I understand to be correct.
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Old Apr 7, 2010 | 05:38 PM
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That whole 18" thing confused me too.....yes those are the sizes for the 19" OEM wheel.

Originally Posted by motocopter
The talk of 18" wheels has derailed this a bit. Our G37S has 8.5-19 and 9.0-19 inch wheels which are the OEM sizes from what I understand to be correct.
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Old Apr 7, 2010 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by motocopter
The talk of 18" wheels has derailed this a bit. Our G37S has 8.5-19 and 9.0-19 inch wheels which are the OEM sizes from what I understand to be correct.
Sorry for the confusion -- I wasn't trying to derail the thread, but I thought my issue was similar to the OP's.

You are correct about your OEM sizes, but Neal was also correct with the 18" OEM sizes he was quoting to me. The G37S Sedan has the 18" OEM wheels I was posting about. The sport Coupe has the 19s you specified. In both cases the OEM tires come in an unusual size with few options available for replacement. That's why I added the question here.

Sorry if I should have started a new thread to ask that question. But your initial question stated that you were having trouble finding OEM-sized tires. So am I. It's just that we have different OEM sizes.

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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Neal@tirerack
OEM wheels are 7.5" front and 8.5" rear, so there's not much at all you can do in 18". 265's are even too wide for an 8.5". If you run 20's the combo we always use is 245/35-20 and 275/30-20.
could'nt he run 245/45/18 front and 255/40/18 rear???
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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Neal@tirerack
OEM wheels are 7.5" front and 8.5" rear, so there's not much at all you can do in 18". 265's are even too wide for an 8.5". If you run 20's the combo we always use is 245/35-20 and 275/30-20.
What size wheels (width) would one need for those 20" tire sizes you quoted?
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Old Apr 14, 2010 | 10:31 AM
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245's need 8.00 to 9.50 275's fit 9.00 to 10.00
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 02:25 AM
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I just installed the Bridgestone RE960 A/S Pole Positions (245/45 18) from TR and the sidewall is not as stiff as the RE050s. I should have gone with the Pilot Sport A/S 235/50-18s in the front and 255/45-18s in the rear. That is what I get with trying to stick with stock sizes.

The RE960s do stick in the rain just as good as the Pilot Sport A/S do.
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 03:41 AM
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i love the pilot sport A/S. even had them on my maxima.
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tonke73
I just installed the Bridgestone RE960 A/S Pole Positions (245/45 18) from TR and the sidewall is not as stiff as the RE050s. I should have gone with the Pilot Sport A/S 235/50-18s in the front and 255/45-18s in the rear. That is what I get with trying to stick with stock sizes.

The RE960s do stick in the rain just as good as the Pilot Sport A/S do.
So is the handling mush with the 960s? I like the 050s in warm weather, but they tend to stiffen up a lot when it gets colder and make the ride stiff. I'm considering the 960s, but don't want to give up too much handling by switching to an A/S tire. Is the 960 any quieter?
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Old Apr 20, 2010 | 08:28 PM
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So is the handling mush with the 960s? I like the 050s in warm weather, but they tend to stiffen up a lot when it gets colder and make the ride stiff. I'm considering the 960s, but don't want to give up too much handling by switching to an A/S tire. Is the 960 any quieter?
The 960s are just as quiet as the 050s. 'm going to get rid of the 960s asap and go to the pilots. I don't expect the mushy feel to get better if I go with 960s all the way around. I have a little over 500 miles on the 960s, i'll make you a deal if you want them.
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