Official Vossen G37 Wheel Thread! Post Up!
boosah, lmao yea yea yea, atleast its not on stock springs, or i'd really be 4x4. i put the springs on a week ago, so they had just settled, and i took these pictures literally as soon as the brought the car down from being on the lift for a few hours, as of this morning the car has settled down a little more and will update with pictures in a few days when it really settles down.
Paul, thanks for the kind words man, i absolutely love it. wait till you see it in person!
Diego, we match now lol. thank you for all the help and for dealing with my n00bness lol. i absolutely love the setup man, i cannot stop looking at it, and keep getting compliments from everyone, including country guys who drive nothing but trucks who've said "while we may give you **** for driving an import, not gonna lie those rims set that car off, it looks great"....couldn't stop smiling after that one
Paul, thanks for the kind words man, i absolutely love it. wait till you see it in person!
Diego, we match now lol. thank you for all the help and for dealing with my n00bness lol. i absolutely love the setup man, i cannot stop looking at it, and keep getting compliments from everyone, including country guys who drive nothing but trucks who've said "while we may give you **** for driving an import, not gonna lie those rims set that car off, it looks great"....couldn't stop smiling after that one
How is this setup for a G37 sedan dropped on swift springs:
- cv7
- 20x10.5 15 offset all around
- 255/35/20 tires
Any rubbing issues? Will it clear BBK? Can negative camber be added?
Any comment is appreciated.
That will be VERY aggressive and i would say not enough stretch with 255s. Camber and fender work will be needed for sure.
That will be VERY aggressive and i would say not enough stretch with 255s. Camber and fender work will be needed for sure.
- cv7
- 20x10.5 15 offset all around
- 255/35/20 tires
Any rubbing issues? Will it clear BBK? Can negative camber be added?
Any comment is appreciated.
That will be VERY aggressive and i would say not enough stretch with 255s. Camber and fender work will be needed for sure.
That will be VERY aggressive and i would say not enough stretch with 255s. Camber and fender work will be needed for sure.
Thanks!
Recommended specs for AWD sedan is +32/45 245/35 & 275/30/20. 20x10.5 all around gets tricky with sedan, unless you use +45 and space out to a +30 and run 255s it may work but i usually don't like do direct people toward this route unless they know what they are doing or are willing to make modifications if necessary. Camber/stretch/bracket shaving/rolling fenders/pulling etc....use at your own risk! There are many helpful sedan/aggressive offset threads to better assist.
Had these on for a while!
CV1's wrapped in Hankook V12
Front: 20x9 +32 (255/35/20)
Rears: 20x10.5 +42 (285/30/20)
Dropped on Tein S-Tech
Loving it but could use some more poke in the rears!
BTW, THEY ARE FOR SALE
$1,700.00. No tires. I'll pay for shipping!




CV1's wrapped in Hankook V12
Front: 20x9 +32 (255/35/20)
Rears: 20x10.5 +42 (285/30/20)
Dropped on Tein S-Tech
Loving it but could use some more poke in the rears!
BTW, THEY ARE FOR SALE

$1,700.00. No tires. I'll pay for shipping!




Last edited by Zane_Ngo; Dec 21, 2012 at 05:27 PM.
Hey just waiting to get better pics. I'm a really bad photographer :0
I'm dropped on eibach pro kit and running hankook v12 245/35/20 and 285/30/20 with +32 and +42 offsets. Wheels are cv7 20x9.0 front and 20x10.5 rear.
I like the more conservative flush/staggered setup for a daily driver than the more aggressive offset look.
I'm thinking about goin darker on tints. Thoughts?
I'm dropped on eibach pro kit and running hankook v12 245/35/20 and 285/30/20 with +32 and +42 offsets. Wheels are cv7 20x9.0 front and 20x10.5 rear.
I like the more conservative flush/staggered setup for a daily driver than the more aggressive offset look.
I'm thinking about goin darker on tints. Thoughts?
09 G37 Sedan debating on 19's or 20"s
What do you recommend for a sedan....i want to drop it minor like inch or so also. what offsets/tire size will work for 19 or 20 & if any rubbing issues...I want to go staggered look. i looked through the forum, but didnt find much for sedans. thank you i am looking at the CV 5, or possible CV 7...
Last edited by Jits; Jan 1, 2013 at 02:07 PM.
We recommend for sedan and coupes +32/45 offsets with 245/35/20 & 285/30/20! for 19s you can run +32/38 245/40/19 & 275/35/19s with no rubbing issues.
Last edited by Diego@Vossen; Jan 2, 2013 at 03:12 PM.










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