Need Help with my G37X 20 "

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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 02:26 PM
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Question Need Help with my G37X 20 "

Hi Everyone,

Well i've been reading and reading through posts but in the end i feel like there is barely any information on G37X coupe in terms of tire pkg.

I've decided to go 20x9 and 10.5 staggered setup

However since its a "x" im so lost in terms of having safe tires ..

Im trying to avoid buying a camber kit "i think thats how its spelled"

my idea is go 245/35/20 in the front and go 285/30/20 in the rear and according to what i've heard my differential will be less then or equal to 1% which is necessary for the G37x otherwise i can burn my transmission...

BTW : for winter's i went 245/45/18 all around x-ice 3

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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Carfanatic
Hi Everyone,

Well i've been reading and reading through posts but in the end i feel like there is barely any information on G37X coupe in terms of tire pkg.

I've decided to go 20x9 and 10.5 staggered setup

However since its a "x" im so lost in terms of having safe tires ..

Im trying to avoid buying a camber kit "i think thats how its spelled"

my idea is go 245/35/20 in the front and go 285/30/20 in the rear and according to what i've heard my differential will be less then or equal to 1% which is necessary for the G37x otherwise i can burn my transmission...

BTW : for winter's i went 245/45/18 all around x-ice 3

Thank You
I'm assuming you're planning on lowering your G, if so you will probably want a camber kit just to keep everything safely in spec and to keep your tires from premature wear. If you're only changing the wheels/tires but keeping your suspension stock there's no need for any camber help.
The tires you listed are perfect for a staggered X, you can't get any better.
Everything you listed should be fine depending on your wheel offset, that is the one critical piece of info missing. Something in the mid +20s to low +30s should be fine.
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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 10:29 PM
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Smile Should offset be a big concern

The mags I'm buying have Offsets are 32f and 42r
There used mags and were on a g37s

I think I should be okey my tire combination is fine and I don't have sports breaks

Let me know what you guys think

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Old Nov 28, 2013 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Carfanatic
The mags I'm buying have Offsets are 32f and 42r
There used mags and were on a g37s

I think I should be okey my tire combination is fine and I don't have sports breaks

Let me know what you guys think

Thanks for the reply
Those offsets are a bit on the conservative side for a coupe but will work alright, you might want spacers to bring the wheels out a bit, but those offsets are better than ones that are too aggressive.
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