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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 05:10 PM
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Will this clear my bbk? HELP!

Alright guys, so I notice my 09 coupe has bbk and I have a set of wheels that came off my g35 coupe. 19x10 and 19x11 offset +11 all around work rezax II. Just wondering if they will clear, IMO looks like a no until I test fit but I wanna ask first. If not, what's the lowest offset I can go? Appreciate the advice guys thanks!
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SilverSurfer_G
Alright guys, so I notice my 09 coupe has bbk and I have a set of wheels that came off my g35 coupe. 19x10 and 19x11 offset +11 all around work rezax II. Just wondering if they will clear, IMO looks like a no until I test fit but I wanna ask first. If not, what's the lowest offset I can go? Appreciate the advice guys thanks!
If you don't want to chance dinging up your calipers might want to print these templates, a bit safer than trying a blind test fit. Rears should be OK but here's both just in case. I just used an old cereal box for the backing for the template. HTHs
http://www.conceptzperformance.com/i...nttemplate.pdf
http://www.conceptzperformance.com/i...artemplate.pdf
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 05:17 PM
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I think you be fine with those wheels since the face is flat
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
If you don't want to chance dinging up your calipers might want to print these templates, a bit safer than trying a blind test fit. Rears should be OK but here's both just in case. I just used an old cereal box for the backing for the template. HTHs
http://www.conceptzperformance.com/i...nttemplate.pdf
http://www.conceptzperformance.com/i...artemplate.pdf
Thanks that looks really helpful ill have to try it

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I think you be fine with those wheels since the face is flat
I hope so, I don't wanna have to purchase new wheels and wait and buy tires all over again. Thanks for the input
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 03:01 AM
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you will need to pull your rear fenders just to fit the wheels period. those are aggressive offsets on a g37. the g35 could handle them a lot easier than our rides can. good luck
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by TheGanglyGoon
you will need to pull your rear fenders just to fit the wheels period. those are aggressive offsets on a g37. the g35 could handle them a lot easier than our rides can. good luck
Hmm I've notice they aren't as wide as the g35, looks like Ill have to trial and error. I hope it doesn't have to be an aggressive pull. From your experience what's a perfect wheel spec for the g37. I'm aiming for flush.
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 11:44 AM
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yeah if you want to run that rear wheel you will have to run a really stretched tire and some neg. camber. For a flush fitment with little to no neg. camber and minor stretching with an 19x11 you want like et30 (ish)
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This should be in the wheel and tire forum. If it were there (I'm going to move it there) you'd see a wheel/tire calculator at the top of the page. If you plug the new wheel specs into it and compare it to the OEM wheel specs that are already provided in it by default, it'll tell you how many mm closer or farther from your brakes the new wheels are.

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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by BluestickG
yeah if you want to run that rear wheel you will have to run a really stretched tire and some neg. camber. For a flush fitment with little to no neg. camber and minor stretching with an 19x11 you want like et30 (ish)
Oh boy, looks like I might need some new wheels then. Imma play around with it first I didn't wanna go the stretch and camber look, I did that with my g35 and I'm tired of camber wear.

Originally Posted by Black Betty
This should be in the wheel and tire forum. If it were there (I'm going to love it there) you'd see a wheel/tire calculator at the top of the page. If you plug the new wheel specs into it and compare it to the OEM wheel specs that are already provided in it by default, it'll tell you how many mm closer or farther from your brakes the new wheels are.
I saw that its been moved, thanks that looks interesting, I gotta try it out
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