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Old 03-19-2013, 11:10 PM
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lol at the socks.. nice rides gents..

Sweet HDR photos Dagon... I'm not being a **** but the dirt on your car came out too.. sweet pic nonetheless
Old 03-19-2013, 11:23 PM
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Lol, leave my socks alone!

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Old 03-19-2013, 11:38 PM
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Great quality pics Dagon, really shows how perfect everything has come together on your G
Did you do a full clay bar/detail prior to those pics, looks like it's better than "showroom fresh"

Jdmposer, nice wheel choice, lookin' good!
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Well here I am at the end of this thread for now... dang lol. Amazing rides gents! Can't wait to select my offsets this week and get my wheels made!
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Originally Posted by noctilucous
Well here I am at the end of this thread for now... dang lol. Amazing rides gents! Can't wait to select my offsets this week and get my wheels made!
What you have, coupe or sedan? What wheels you considering?
Old 03-22-2013, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
What you have, coupe or sedan? What wheels you considering?
I have an 08 g35x sedan, going with some custom Nutek wheels. I am just waiting for them to send me a render. I hope to have them mounted by mid April, no rush since we had snow here earlier this week and it is still sub 30
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BTW I am thinking about this as a setup: Front 20x8.5 +25 and Rear 20x10 +38. Any thoughts or suggestions? I am looking to sit pretty flush, I am currently on Eibach springs but may go coils in the future.

No point in going lower at this time considering I am already driving 3 ft up the grass sideways before hitting my super steep driveway. In the winter I just pack snow down and create a ramp lmao.
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I would suggest a 255/285 set-up.
Old 03-22-2013, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dagon68
Friend of mine took some good pictures of my sedan this weekend!


Wow, nice! Just photochop your reflections out of the bumper and remove the windshield stickers, and that's wallpaper material!
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IMO, stretched is GHEY...

2009 G37 Journey
Eibach Pro-Plus springs/sways
Tokico HP's
19" Concept One RS8's
19x8.5 - 245/40
19x9.5 -275/35
BFG Sport Comp 2's


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what size tires u running
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Originally Posted by kdawg8526
what size tires u running
2009 G37 Journey
Eibach Pro-Plus springs/sways
Tokico HP's
19" Concept One RS8's
19x8.5 - 245/40
19x9.5 -275/35
BFG Sport Comp 2's
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Originally Posted by MotoJB
2009 G37 Journey
Eibach Pro-Plus springs/sways
Tokico HP's
19" Concept One RS8's
19x8.5 - 245/40
19x9.5 -275/35
BFG Sport Comp 2's
Nice! Remember the offsets?
Old 03-25-2013, 08:51 AM
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Tire sizing... :dunno:

Alright gentlemen... Researching tires for the new wheels. Below you will find a lot of numbers but I'm starting to think of what could be the "best" sizes.

Vehicle: 2012 G37S Sedan w/ Swift Springs.
Wheels: Forgeline MD3P 19x9.5 +40 & 19x10.5 +45

Tire Sizes
Front:
Option #1: 255/35 {Sidewall height: 89.25mm (3.51")}
~~ 10mm (0.4'') closer to suspension/brakes components.
~~ Stick out 20 mm (0.8'') farther. (Closer to fender)
~~ Wheelwells clearance: 100% clear (leaves even more room than OEM)
~~ When speedometer reads 60mph (96.6km/h) actual speed will be 58.1mph (93.5km/h): 3.2% slower.
~~ Sidewall is 10.5mm (0.42") shorter than compared to 285/35.

Option #2: 255/40 {Sidewall height: 102mm (4.02")}
~~ 10 mm (0.4'') closer to suspension/brakes components.
~~ Stick out 20 mm (0.8'') farther. (Closer to fender)
~~ Will fill out the wheelwell by extra 2 mm.
~~ When speedometer reads 60mph (96.6km/h) actual speed will be 60.4mph (97.2km/h): 0.7% faster.
~~ Sidewall is 2.25mm (0.12") taller than compared to 285/35.

Rear:
Option #1: 285/35 {Sidewall height: 99.75mm (3.93")}
~~ 15 mm (0.6'') closer to suspension/brakes components.
~~ Stick out 25 mm (1'') farther. (Closer to fender)
~~ Will fill out the wheelwell by extra 3 mm.
~~ When speedometer reads 60mph (96.6km/h) actual speed will be 60.5mph (97.4km/h): 0.8% faster.
~~ See above for sidewall comparisons.

Option #2: 295/35 {Sidewall height: 103.25mm (4.06")}
~~ 20 mm (0.8'') closer to suspension/brakes components.
~~ Stick out 30 mm (1.2'') farther.
~~ Will fill out the wheelwell by extra 6 mm.
~~ When speedometer reads 60mph (96.6km/h) actual speed will be 61.1mph (98.4km/h): 1.8% faster.
~~ Sidewall is 14mm (0.55")} taller than compared to 255/35.
~~ Sidewall is 1.25mm (0.04") Taller than compared to 255/40

It seems a 255/40 & 295/35 might be ideal but I start getting limited in tire options and pricing does go up. A 255/40 & 285/35 keeps the tire rotations closest to OEM and I can find the BFG Comp-2's for less than $1k. However, the front sidewall will be taller than the rear. A 255/35 & 285/35 gets pricing below $900 but also at the cost of the front rotation at the highest difference (3.2% slower) and smallest sidewall. This will relate to a harder ride. Of course these are all minimal differences but there are positives and negatives.

Also I really wanted to run the BFG Comp-2 tires, 255/35, 255/40 & 285/35. However they are not offered in a 295/35-19. The Michelin Pilot Super Sport are the most expensive and is offered in all three sizes; 255/40, 255/35 & 295/35. The BFG KDW are offered in a 255/35 & 295/35, but I'd rather not run them on the G.

Thoughts...

I used the following wheel/tire calculators:
~ Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com
~ Tire Wheel Size Comparison Conversion Calculator - Metric Standard
Old 03-25-2013, 09:22 AM
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I'd be just a bit worried that the 295s might barely nip the inside of the fender lip. My 295s barely get inside the fender and I'm at the same offset but a 10" rim.


I think I'd go w/ the 255/40 & 285. The slightly taller sidewall shouldn't have much effect, although either size front wont matter much since it's not AWD and the speedo's not effected, so I guess if the 35s are your preference why not?

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