The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
Bad part about that GTR setup is you're going to have to run a stretch tire in back (which means you'll also have to run stretch in front) so keeping your rolling diameter under 1% for your AWD compatibility gets a bit trickier. You could run something like a 225/40 255/35 combo. You can make it work but you'll have to be creative. You could also run the same 255s all around, member Ryne has a setup similar, with staggered wheels but the same tire size all around on his AWD and appears to have no issues, so there's a couple ways you can go.
G/L and look forward to pics.
G/L and look forward to pics.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...g37-coupe.html
His is a coupe so he'll have more fender clearance, you may have to run some extra camber, but maybe he can give you further details.
my case: 2012 G37xS Sedan AWD
Looking to buy wheels very very very soon. My main question is, at what wheel or tire width will I start rubbing either in the front or rear? I am dropping it with the eibach 6399.140 G35x sedan setup this weekend. End result I would like a concaved wheel such as the Niche Misano M116 that I have been considering but noticed a massive difference between the 20x9 and 20x10 concave(ness). Clearly I know I can fit the 20x9 but wondering if 20x10 will fit as long as I keep the tire 255/35/20. Also I want close to stock camber, I dont want excessive wear on my tires and therefore I will not consider tucking the tires with negative camber.
Looking to buy wheels very very very soon. My main question is, at what wheel or tire width will I start rubbing either in the front or rear? I am dropping it with the eibach 6399.140 G35x sedan setup this weekend. End result I would like a concaved wheel such as the Niche Misano M116 that I have been considering but noticed a massive difference between the 20x9 and 20x10 concave(ness). Clearly I know I can fit the 20x9 but wondering if 20x10 will fit as long as I keep the tire 255/35/20. Also I want close to stock camber, I dont want excessive wear on my tires and therefore I will not consider tucking the tires with negative camber.
my case: 2012 G37xS Sedan AWD
Looking to buy wheels very very very soon. My main question is, at what wheel or tire width will I start rubbing either in the front or rear? I am dropping it with the eibach 6399.140 G35x sedan setup this weekend. End result I would like a concaved wheel such as the Niche Misano M116 that I have been considering but noticed a massive difference between the 20x9 and 20x10 concave(ness). Clearly I know I can fit the 20x9 but wondering if 20x10 will fit as long as I keep the tire 255/35/20. Also I want close to stock camber, I dont want excessive wear on my tires and therefore I will not consider tucking the tires with negative camber.
Looking to buy wheels very very very soon. My main question is, at what wheel or tire width will I start rubbing either in the front or rear? I am dropping it with the eibach 6399.140 G35x sedan setup this weekend. End result I would like a concaved wheel such as the Niche Misano M116 that I have been considering but noticed a massive difference between the 20x9 and 20x10 concave(ness). Clearly I know I can fit the 20x9 but wondering if 20x10 will fit as long as I keep the tire 255/35/20. Also I want close to stock camber, I dont want excessive wear on my tires and therefore I will not consider tucking the tires with negative camber.
With camber under -2 degrees I don't believe you'll see any excessive wear.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3998096
With the extra 5mm sticking out you may start to get some rubbing, but I'm not sure. See if you can search around and find someone with a similar setup. I imagine you can fix that with just a hair more camber, nothing that will affect your tire wear subsantially.
I'm sorry the wheels i'm looking at have 40mm offset for 20x10, the 20x9 are 35mm.
So to just make things easier. I should deal with the less concaved wheel with the 20x9 35mm offset and run a 245/35/20 tire to keep (out of stock range) camber and wheel rub out of the picture?
Hey new here 
I have 2011 G37X on stock 17. Planning to upgrade to 18s for the summer. What kind of offset do I want to run for nice flush factory look for 8s or 8.5? Probably gonna run 235/40 or 245/40 if 8.5
Car will probably never be lowered since I live in a frozen wasteland and outside of city.
Cheers

I have 2011 G37X on stock 17. Planning to upgrade to 18s for the summer. What kind of offset do I want to run for nice flush factory look for 8s or 8.5? Probably gonna run 235/40 or 245/40 if 8.5
Car will probably never be lowered since I live in a frozen wasteland and outside of city.
Cheers
I usually run Hankook v12s for my stretching needs but I can't find 225/35/20 size anywhere for some reason....
My wheels are 20" 9.5 -11 and 10.5+12. I am on air and running some negative camber.
I would like to know what tire brands in sizes 225/35 and 245/35 have a similar stretch and lifespan as the hankooks in those same sizes.
Thanks.
My wheels are 20" 9.5 -11 and 10.5+12. I am on air and running some negative camber.
I would like to know what tire brands in sizes 225/35 and 245/35 have a similar stretch and lifespan as the hankooks in those same sizes.
Thanks.
Hey new here 
I have 2011 G37X on stock 17. Planning to upgrade to 18s for the summer. What kind of offset do I want to run for nice flush factory look for 8s or 8.5? Probably gonna run 235/40 or 245/40 if 8.5
Car will probably never be lowered since I live in a frozen wasteland and outside of city.
Cheers

I have 2011 G37X on stock 17. Planning to upgrade to 18s for the summer. What kind of offset do I want to run for nice flush factory look for 8s or 8.5? Probably gonna run 235/40 or 245/40 if 8.5
Car will probably never be lowered since I live in a frozen wasteland and outside of city.
Cheers
I have 245/35/20 mounted on 20x8.5 +24 in the front will my new BBK fit?
Rear I have 285/30/20 mounted on 20x10.5 +45. I assume they fit in the rear easily. Please advise.
Rear I have 285/30/20 mounted on 20x10.5 +45. I assume they fit in the rear easily. Please advise.
Typically that offset on an 8.5 should clear but there's exceptions for sure.
Here's templates you can use just to be sure
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...templates.html


