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Old May 13, 2014 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by G37Some
^ the current column you would leave the OEM size of the wheel youre trying to compare. column 2 u put the wheel/tire size youre thinking of upgrading to. How you did it, it sounds like you are comparing your front tire to your rear tire.

Also, thinking of working this out:
19x9.5 +25 with 245/40/19
19x11 +43 with 285/35/19

can the g accomodate a 11" wheel?? 370z and g35s have been able to do this set up and I know people have fit 295 and 305 tires on the g37. I've compared the dimensions to other 10.5 wheel set ups and I think its do able but have absolutely no idea how much room is on the inside of the wheel well. =X poke/heavy camber/fender pulling is not an option.
You have a coupe right? I'd go ahead and use the calculator https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
and enter as much as you can, it will tell you how much the wheel will poke out and in so you can check all your inner clearances. I've got 295s on my sedan on 10" +45s and still have room to go in, just not out. I could run 305s on a +50 offset and coupes have about 15mm less positive offset (give or take) but the rear fender isn't flat rolled like the sedan so that's another consideration. Having that calculator handy and your coupe in your garage should give you the baseline, just have to get under the car and do the legwork I'm definitely interested in just how big you can go back there while leaving all the metal stock. G/L and let me know what turns up.
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Old May 20, 2014 | 11:02 AM
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Offset HELP

Hey,

Just need some input on this wheel setup, before I pull the trigger.

Looking to order a set of SSR CVO3S
This is the fitment I'm thinking:
Front: 20x9.5 +30 HP disk
Rear: 20x10.5 +30 SL disk

Not looking for a stanced stretched tire look (still a flush as possible though), as I have that now with the vossen's but can't seem to get the power to the ground with the charger in. Looking to get a decent sized tire in the rear with little to no stretch and as least camber as necessary. If you recommend another size, let me know.

There is also a +43 offset available for the rear.

Fitment options are here:

SSR Wheels - SSR Executor CV03S
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Old May 28, 2014 | 09:54 AM
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Figured this is the right place to post my question. I have stock 17" rims and guess if I want to go up it could be the 18x8 rims with a 43mm offset. I could go up to a 8.5" rim. I dont plan on lowering it so my real question after seeing all the width and offset is the look. I really like the look of the deep dish design. Im not fully sure of how to look for a wheel using the offset and width of the rim to get a deep dish look without getting a to aggressive stance. I also want to fill up the wheel well and not have a big gap. Using the calculator I came up with this. Any other help or links would be great. I also see this post but still unsure of the clearance.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php

I found this post and it might help some other people if they see this thread.

http://infinitig37.com/Sedan-wheel-tech.html

18x8 48mm 245 40 18

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Old May 28, 2014 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by bachelor
Hey,

Just need some input on this wheel setup, before I pull the trigger.

Looking to order a set of SSR CVO3S
This is the fitment I'm thinking:
Front: 20x9.5 +30 HP disk
Rear: 20x10.5 +30 SL disk

Not looking for a stanced stretched tire look (still a flush as possible though), as I have that now with the vossen's but can't seem to get the power to the ground with the charger in. Looking to get a decent sized tire in the rear with little to no stretch and as least camber as necessary. If you recommend another size, let me know.

There is also a +43 offset available for the rear.

Fitment options are here:

SSR Wheels - SSR Executor CV03S
Sorry I missed this, do you have coupe or sedan?
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Old May 28, 2014 | 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by blueis300
Figured this is the right place to post my question. I have stock 17" rims and guess if I want to go up it could be the 18x8 rims with a 43mm offset. I could go up to a 8.5" rim. I dont plan on lowering it so my real question after seeing all the width and offset is the look. I really like the look of the deep dish design. Im not fully sure of how to look for a wheel using the offset and width of the rim to get a deep dish look without getting a to aggressive stance. I also want to fill up the wheel well and not have a big gap. Using the calculator I came up with this. Any other help or links would be great. I also see this post but still unsure of the clearance.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php

I found this post and it might help some other people if they see this thread.

Infiniti G37 Sedan Rim and Tire Specifications, weight, offset and information

18x8 48mm 245 40 18
Do you have AWD or RWD sedan?
, here's my post on another thread but will apply if you want a square setup in 18/19 or 20" rim sizing~

Do you want to go up in size to 19s or 20s ? If not you can run 18x8.5 +40 all around on 245/45/18 tires.

If you want to run bigger rims a 19x 8.5 on 245/40/19 or 20x8.5 on 245/35/20
Offsets in the +40 range on both. If you want a more flush fit you can go to a +35 offset on all the rim sizes.
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Old May 28, 2014 | 04:28 PM
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Bachelor~ Should be gold w/ 255/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear, the +43 in back is a bit too conservative IMO. BTW what are your current Vossen wheels specs & tire sizes?
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Old May 28, 2014 | 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Do you have AWD or RWD sedan?
, here's my post on another thread but will apply if you want a square setup in 18/19 or 20" rim sizing~

Do you want to go up in size to 19s or 20s ? If not you can run 18x8.5 +40 all around on 245/45/18 tires.

If you want to run bigger rims a 19x 8.5 on 245/40/19 or 20x8.5 on 245/35/20
Offsets in the +40 range on both. If you want a more flush fit you can go to a +35 offset on all the rim sizes.
It is a RWD Sedan. I would like to go with a 19" but more of a flush look so will look into something with a +35 offset. Thanks
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Old May 28, 2014 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by blueis300
It is a RWD Sedan. I would like to go with a 19" but more of a flush look so will look into something with a +35 offset. Thanks
if you go a bit wider like a 9" width just add a bit more positive offset, like a +40 would net the same as a 8.5" +35.
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Old May 29, 2014 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Bachelor~ Should be gold w/ 255/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear, the +43 in back is a bit too conservative IMO. BTW what are your current Vossen wheels specs & tire sizes?
20x10.5 +25

265/30/20


Thanks.
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Old May 29, 2014 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by bachelor
20x10.5 +25

265/30/20


Thanks.
OK, those 10.5 +30 on a 275/30/20 will net the same fit (tire to fender) as your Vossen +25 on a 265. As long as you're happy w/ your Vossen fit you should be fine!
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Old May 29, 2014 | 05:54 PM
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How would 19x9 +25 and 19x10 +25 look on coupe with eibach drop? Will they sit flush?

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Old May 29, 2014 | 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Kuro
How would 19x9 +25 and 19x10 +25 look on coupe with 3 I Bach drop? Will they sit flush?
Best thing to do is plug in the numbers and measure out from your current wheels so you can get a true visual.
Use this calculator
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
And plug in the oem wheel specs from this link, unless you have aftermarket rims and you'd just enter those specs.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
For a staggered 9"/10" set I'd run 245/40/19F 275/35/19R
It's going to be real close.
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Old Jun 1, 2014 | 04:06 PM
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I've been looking around the forums and seen a lot of meaty tires.. Im getting rid of the 8th Gen civic and moving on to the 13' g37 sedan. I was planning on running 20x9 or 9.5 +30 for the fronts and 20x10 or 10.5 +30 in the rears... with tires 215/40/20 and 225/40/20 in the rears.. Has anyone ran this set up or similar to it. I am to going slam my ride..

please give me some inputs and put me into the correct directions on my setup.

(NEW to the g37 world) ;p

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Originally Posted by Tyler Diep
I've been looking around the forums and seen a lot of meaty tires.. Im getting rid of the 8th Gen civic and moving on to the 13' g37 sedan. I was planning on running 20x9 or 9.5 +30 for the fronts and 20x10 or 10.5 +30 in the rears... with tires 215/40/20 and 225/40/20 in the rears.. Has anyone ran this set up or similar to it. I am to going slam my ride..

please give me some inputs and put me into the correct directions on my setup.

(NEW to the g37 world) ;p
Welcome to the site Tyler, I assume when you say slam you're going very heavy on the camber and tucked well inside the rear fender wells. I can't recommend going that stretched on a 10.5". I wouldn't go any narrower than a 255 on that width rim. Get the offsets in the +40s and go less stretched is what I'd recommend.
Might browse this thread for a setup closer to what you have in mind (might want to start at the end and work your way back, a lot of the early pics are gone)
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...sh-thread.html
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Old Jun 3, 2014 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Welcome to the site Tyler, I assume when you say slam you're going very heavy on the camber and tucked well inside the rear fender wells. I can't recommend going that stretched on a 10.5". I wouldn't go any narrower than a 255 on that width rim. Get the offsets in the +40s and go less stretched is what I'd recommend.
Might browse this thread for a setup closer to what you have in mind (might want to start at the end and work your way back, a lot of the early pics are gone)
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...sh-thread.html

Thanks for the input... I was planning to tuck half the tires on the front and rears and camber it. ;p

I'll look around for more ideas. thanks!
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