Infiniti G37 Sedan 20" wheel fitment help!!!!

Old Apr 10, 2015 | 08:17 AM
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Infiniti G37 Sedan 20" wheel fitment help!!!!

I am trying to fit 20x10 +25 and 20x11 +38 on a 2011 G37 Sedan. I am lowered on H and R springs and my question is what size tires is recommended and how much camber would be needed? I am going to get the SPC camber arms etc. I dont like too much camber and I do not like too much stretch. I do plan on going bags but I dont want to wait to put wheels on... so again I am asking for tire size and amount of camber that would be necessary. Also, if needed I can do a fender pull and or roll. Thanks in advance!
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Old Apr 10, 2015 | 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by mahadeod
I am trying to fit 20x10 +25 and 20x11 +38 on a 2011 G37 Sedan. I am lowered on H and R springs and my question is what size tires is recommended and how much camber would be needed? I am going to get the SPC camber arms etc. I dont like too much camber and I do not like too much stretch. I do plan on going bags but I dont want to wait to put wheels on... so again I am asking for tire size and amount of camber that would be necessary. Also, if needed I can do a fender pull and or roll. Thanks in advance!
If you don't want much camber or a stretched fit you'll have to roll & pull those fenders for that fit. A 255/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear would be about the narrowest tire you could run without being considered stretched. To do it right you'd have to get the wheels/tires then do the fender mods to get the exact fit you're after. Hope you have a good body shop in mind as those fender pulls can look really bad if not done by a good shop.
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Old Apr 10, 2015 | 09:48 AM
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Thanks, and yes I have one the best going to take of her!
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Originally Posted by mahadeod
Thanks, and yes I have one the best going to take of her!
Nice to know
Luckily the offset isn't crazy so the amount of work won't be too complex for a good shop. Wanting spec camber and no stretch is a good goal to shoot for, so should have a good driver when the dust settles.
Look forward to the result.
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My bad there was a typo in the first post, the offset of the wheels in the rear is going to be 20x11 +28 not +38, hopefully that should not be that much of a problem for the shop.
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Originally Posted by mahadeod
My bad there was a typo in the first post, the offset of the wheels in the rear is going to be 20x11 +28 not +38, hopefully that should not be that much of a problem for the shop.
less than a 3rd of an inch shouldn't be too much once they get going, look forward to pics of your new setup.
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