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rimast21291 May 26, 2010 11:10 AM

Are Linea Corse Dyna 19x8.5/10's too big for a g37s? will it rub?
 
I was looking at my350z.com, came upon a thread about the rims (19x8.5/10 Linea Corse Dyna - Hyper Black (5x114/e15f,e20r) I want to purchase for my car and I'll put the link below, but I was wondering will these rims with 235/35's in the front and 265/30's on the rear rub at all / be too big on a stock g37s?

WheelDude.com | **Introducing the Linea Corse DYNA** Got Lip??? - MY350Z.COM Forums

gtslo88 Dec 29, 2011 02:55 PM

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Raising this thread from the ashes. Anyone know much about these wheels? Really like the way the Work Varianza looks, just not the price tag. these seem pretty similar, any input?

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gtslo88 Dec 29, 2011 03:06 PM

Offset - 15F/20Rmm

gtslo88 Dec 30, 2011 03:32 AM

BUMP. just got my 08 g37s two days ago and really want to put some wheels on it. I've looked through a few threads but havent really come up with much yet.

Will a +15 offset on a 8.5 inch wheel on a stock height G look right/fit without rubbing. And a +20 off set on a 10 inch wheel fit normally as well?

Really hate the look of the streched tire or extreme negative camber.
If anyone had some info i'd really appreciate it.

gtslo88 Dec 30, 2011 11:01 PM

Somebody has got to know the answer to this. They are made for a g35 and I figure these are common sizes. Just need to know if this will be considerd agressive

fairladyz34 Dec 31, 2011 01:23 AM

U should be good

gtslo88 Dec 31, 2011 03:47 AM

Thaks fairlady, your car is sick btw. Anyone else have any info. Please dont make me buy rotas...

fairladyz34 Dec 31, 2011 11:01 AM

Thanks man! And u may need to trim the rear bumper bracket a little just to be safe

WPPJR30 Dec 31, 2011 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by gtslo88 (Post 3318283)
Thaks fairlady, your car is sick btw. Anyone else have any info. Please dont make me buy rotas...

Please do not threaten to buy Rotas because no one has responded. If you buy Rotas you're only putting yourself and your passengers/family at risk. :)

You should be okay with those wheel widths and offsets. You won't have to stretch your tires too much or run crazy negative camber. I'm assuming you have a coupe, correct?

gtslo88 Dec 31, 2011 12:13 PM

Yes it is a stock height coupe, don't plan on dropping it yet.
I've only had the car for a few days so i need to do some more research on here, trimming bracket, running spacers, ect.

WPPJR30 Dec 31, 2011 12:25 PM

Just a 'heads-up'... That set-up may look a bit "off" with stock height. Those offsets are moderately aggressive for the G coupe and you should run a little negative camber to pull that off. You cannot do that if you are not lowered.


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