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Old 01-04-2013, 11:05 PM
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offset help

I have a 09 x (AWD) and I was wondering for 20 inch rims, what should the offset be so i can use my G as a daily driver without rubbing? If I was running staggered and if I wasnt what should the offset be?

What about for 19s and 18s?
Old 01-04-2013, 11:18 PM
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Coupe or Sedan?..Varries on which one?
Lowered or not?
Old 01-04-2013, 11:25 PM
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If you have a coupe 25+ all around with 10.5's Sedan you can Stagger 38+F 45+ Rear

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Old 01-04-2013, 11:25 PM
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You can use 20 x 9 +35 in the front and 20x10.5 +45 in the rear tire size would be 245/35 r20 in the front and 285/30 r20in the rear. (I just found out all this info for our G..ha)
Old 01-04-2013, 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by PrinceValium
You can use 20 x 9 +35 in the front and 20x10.5 +45 in the rear tire size would be 245/35 r20 in the front and 285/30 r20in the rear. (I just found out all this info for our G..ha)
I run a 275/30/20 on the rear PV....275 IMO is playing safe for a DD 245nice too do the front on a DD I run a 245/35/20 front and I travel a lot...
Heading to a thinner tire is rough especially for a DD commute...

Pv remember Lowered vs Stock height plays a factor as well on sizes and offsets...
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ill be lowered about as much as the eibach height, maybe just a tad bit lower. will the 35/45 offset be good? and this is on the coupe
Old 01-05-2013, 03:43 AM
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With eibach I would go around 9.5 +30 and 10.5 +35 with 245 and 275 to be safe. But it all depends on what type of look you're going for.
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Originally Posted by Himalaya
ill be lowered about as much as the eibach height, maybe just a tad bit lower. will the 35/45 offset be good? and this is on the coupe
Sent you a PM Himalaya... Coupes can do a whole lot more than Sedans...its about what you want the car to look like ...thats what its all about...
Old 01-05-2013, 11:57 AM
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I run a 245/35R20 +32 in the front and 285/30R20 +40 in the rear. Fronts are pretty damn close to flush, rears you could easily pull a +35, but I'm planning to bring the camber slightly more positive to like a -1.1 which should bring it about flush.

Edit - I'm dropped on the Eibach PK springs at the moment.
Old 01-23-2013, 10:37 PM
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Sorry guys for digging up this thread, looking for new wheels. I want to be sure I get the ones I want before i get something and regret it

I'm not getting coils as of now and im sure of that, ill be getting eibachs. I'm also looking into the H&R lowering springs for the AWD now since its just a tad bit lower

With the AWD g37, I have to stay within 5 for the awd to continue working is that correct? So with the H&R or even eibach, Which would sit more flush?

Option 1: Front: 245/35R20 +32
Rear: 285/30R20 +45
Option 2: Front: 245/30R20
Rear: 275/35R20
Old 01-23-2013, 10:42 PM
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Option 1 will keep the rolling diameters closer. The rears I would recommend at least a +40 (that's what I've got) and might even say go for a +35. On Eibachs the 32/40 combo kept the tires pretty flush with no rubbing.
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