Help wheel gurus!!! Sedan offsets
Help wheel gurus!!! Sedan offsets
I have a 12' G37 sport sedan. I have my ride height to where I'd like to keep it. It's lowered on stance coilovers 26.6" front & 26.75" rear. My camber is at 1.6 front & 1.1 rear. I don't mind going 2.0 in the rear & I don't have the front camber arms so I'm stuck with the front camber until/if I need arms. I'm about to purchase some Work Gnosis wheels 20x9.5 +28 R disk & 20x10.5 +32 O disk. Are these offsets going to be too aggressive given my info above?
If you want to keep your camber closer to spec I'd go +40 front +45 rear, if you go excess caber those 32/36 should squeeze in but will be close. IMO you'll avoid issues long term if you go w/ slightly more conservative offsets, and you can go wider rubber in the back that way if you ever want to.
I'm thinking of running 20X10 +43 square and wondering if 275 or 285/30 would be too greedy on the front.
I am using 245/35/20 and 275/30/20 lowered on H&R springs. I dont know the camber degrees but my guess would be that the rear would be between 1.5-2.2 degrees negative camber. A 20x10 +43 with a 275 tire might rub up front so it might be a good idea to go 265/30/20
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I'm going off of the offsets on Docaam's pic thread. It says +35, but he told me the rear was +32. I don't know if my height & alignment will be the same as his so that's the reason for my concern. I like how his wheels fit... take a look, but I'm sure you've all seen it.
Allando,
What offset did you finally go with? And what disk type did you get? I'm surprised nobody pointed out that the O-disk and R-disk you wanted requires spacers. Curious to know what spacer size you went with too.
What offset did you finally go with? And what disk type did you get? I'm surprised nobody pointed out that the O-disk and R-disk you wanted requires spacers. Curious to know what spacer size you went with too.
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