OEM 18" winter rims setup on 2010 G37S

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Old Mar 4, 2015 | 12:15 PM
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OEM 18" winter rims setup on 2010 G37S

Hi everyone,

Just put down a deposit on a 6MT 2010 G37S after getting some helpful advice from you guys and looking for some help again! There is still about a month (hopefully no more) left of the damn winter weather and the car currently has no winter tires. To save on cost, I'm looking for some 18s that will clear the BBK on the G37S.

I've been seeing mixed comments/reviews and so far, I've made a list of what I've found and hoping to see what other options I have.

So far, my research shows that these OEM rims fit and clear the BBK (I'd prefer OEM as I could buy them used and save some $$):

2003-2004 G35 coupe 18" rims
350Z touring V1 or 350Z anniversary rims (seeing mixed comments on this, but found one poster for each rim saying they fit)
G37S sedan rims

I did hours of research and saved everything (including links for reference) on a notepad, and just due to sheer stupidity, I didn't save the file and wonderful windows decided to do an update overnight, making me lose all the information.

With that being said, the aforementioned rims 100% had a member on these forums test fit those rims and they fit + cleared the brakes, so I don't think there should be any dispute there unless I've missed something.

If anyone else has further suggestions, any advice is appreciated!
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Old Mar 11, 2015 | 10:24 AM
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That seems about right, I tested on mine some 18" 370z base wheels and some 5ZIGEN FN01R-C and cleared the bbk with no problem on either set..

good luck on the hunt!
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Old Mar 11, 2015 | 12:09 PM
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I read on here that 18" coupe wheels will fit too, though it is very tight. You could easily slip a 3-5mm spacer on just to be sure.
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