The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
Will these fit my G37s rwd sedan? I plan on going for a flush look on BC coilovers. I’ve done a lot of research here and realize a +45 rear offset is the optimum for a 10.5 wide wheel. I am thinking of buying from EBay a set of new 4 Vossen VFS-1, Matte Graphite, Staggered Wheels. 19x8.5 +32 & 19x10.5 +48, 5x114.3 Bolt Pattern. Will fit 2013 and newer Lexus IS250 and IS350, 2012 and newer Lexus GS350, and 2015 and newer Lexus RC350. Will these be fine on a G37 sedan?
Should be fine, just need to confirm the hub bore on those wheels as the Lexus have a smaller hub bore. Most aftermarket wheels have oversized bores, but just check that they are at least 66.1mm. Also need to confirm brake clearance for your large Akebono calipers in front.
I didn’t realize the Lexus’s hub bore size is 60.1. So it won’t fit. Thank you very much for your input. I will keep looking for some 19s. The Vossen VFS1 or CV7 looks nice though.
no upfront.
doubtful out back but maybe depending on camber. 255 will stretch well and may help avoid rear tab. Hard to say from here.
Here's a 20x10.5 +25 running 275s all around, so going by this you could make it work, camber might need to be cranked up a bit though
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3891573
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3891573
Hello wheel enthusiasts,
I'd like some feedback on a used set of 20" wheels I am interested in purchasing.
The wheels are squared, 20x9 +35 wrapped with 245/35/R tires. I am going to run these on my G37x sedan and I do not plan on lowering my car due to road conditions. I am wondering if I will need to make any additional modifications to effectively run this set? Also, is there anything that I should be concerned about with this set that I may be overlooking, besides the appearance? The seller is going to let me test fit the wheels, so I will be seeing how bad the wheel gap is firsthand.
I'd like some feedback on a used set of 20" wheels I am interested in purchasing.
The wheels are squared, 20x9 +35 wrapped with 245/35/R tires. I am going to run these on my G37x sedan and I do not plan on lowering my car due to road conditions. I am wondering if I will need to make any additional modifications to effectively run this set? Also, is there anything that I should be concerned about with this set that I may be overlooking, besides the appearance? The seller is going to let me test fit the wheels, so I will be seeing how bad the wheel gap is firsthand.
Hello wheel enthusiasts,
I'd like some feedback on a used set of 20" wheels I am interested in purchasing.
The wheels are squared, 20x9 +35 wrapped with 245/35/R tires. I am going to run these on my G37x sedan and I do not plan on lowering my car due to road conditions. I am wondering if I will need to make any additional modifications to effectively run this set? Also, is there anything that I should be concerned about with this set that I may be overlooking, besides the appearance? The seller is going to let me test fit the wheels, so I will be seeing how bad the wheel gap is firsthand.
I'd like some feedback on a used set of 20" wheels I am interested in purchasing.
The wheels are squared, 20x9 +35 wrapped with 245/35/R tires. I am going to run these on my G37x sedan and I do not plan on lowering my car due to road conditions. I am wondering if I will need to make any additional modifications to effectively run this set? Also, is there anything that I should be concerned about with this set that I may be overlooking, besides the appearance? The seller is going to let me test fit the wheels, so I will be seeing how bad the wheel gap is firsthand.
I've purchased the following wheels: https://www.discounttiredirect.com/b...-dr-67/p/48644
19x8.5 40mm offset.
I currently run 18x8 Enkei OEM wheels with 43mm offset and 20mm spacers on 225/50/18 tires. I like the fitment. If I am stepping up to a slightly wider wheel but a slightly less offset:
19x8.5 40mm offset.
I currently run 18x8 Enkei OEM wheels with 43mm offset and 20mm spacers on 225/50/18 tires. I like the fitment. If I am stepping up to a slightly wider wheel but a slightly less offset:
- Would same spacers be close to current fitment?
- What size tires should I go with?
- 225/45/19 which is nearly identical to OEM size. Seems like i would want to go with a wider tire though since the new wheels are .5 inches wider.
- 235/45/19 .4 inches wider but more expensive. Circumference is a bit bigger too.
- 245/40/19 .7 inches wider and less expensive Circumference is close to the OEM size. Just worried about it being too wide.
I've purchased the following wheels: https://www.discounttiredirect.com/b...-dr-67/p/48644
19x8.5 40mm offset.
I currently run 18x8 Enkei OEM wheels with 43mm offset and 20mm spacers on 225/50/18 tires. I like the fitment. If I am stepping up to a slightly wider wheel but a slightly less offset:
19x8.5 40mm offset.
I currently run 18x8 Enkei OEM wheels with 43mm offset and 20mm spacers on 225/50/18 tires. I like the fitment. If I am stepping up to a slightly wider wheel but a slightly less offset:
- Would same spacers be close to current fitment?
- What size tires should I go with?
- 225/45/19 which is nearly identical to OEM size. Seems like i would want to go with a wider tire though since the new wheels are .5 inches wider.
- 235/45/19 .4 inches wider but more expensive. Circumference is a bit bigger too.
- 245/40/19 .7 inches wider and less expensive Circumference is close to the OEM size. Just worried about it being too wide.
Here's my setup
https://www.myg37.com/forums/18/2765...ml#post4044919
Thanks for the quick reply. Ended up going with KONIG Oversteer wheels. 19x8.5 with a 30mm offset. Do I have this right?:
- 13mm further out with the offset difference
- 17mm further out with the wider 245 tire
Looks like your net figures are correct, your wheels are .5" wider which add 6.5mm out, and the tires are 20mm wider which adds 10mm at the fender so a net 16.5mm out plus the 13mm for offset. Without any spacing you should be just fine.
Hey sorry about cluttering up the 18” wheel thread. Moving discussion here as requested. So i really want to go total square setup with 18x9.5 enkei raijin on 255/45 tires. It is not a recommended setup per tirerack but the question Is it going to clear inside wheel well by a hair in the front turning radius or am i looking at tire rub on inside wheel well when I turn all the way? My g37 sport sedan is all stock right now.







