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Old Jan 7, 2018 | 11:25 PM
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Wheel fitment on a 2013 g37 coupe?

Hey guys, I just needed some help to find out a few things before I made a purchase. So I was looking at a set of wheels that I wanted to get which are the Rohana RFX5 which have 2-3 options I'm interested in and need help finding which would fit best for my taste, I wanted the car to have a very flush but aggressive fitment with very little camber maybe like -1 or -.5 camber angle, and a slight poke is fine with me, and if anyone can give me suggestions I'm open to some options

First option:
20x9 +22 or +35 front 245/35r/20
20x10 +22 or +40 rear 285/30r/20

Second option aggressive: favorable option
20x10 +22 or +40 front 265/35r/20
20x11 +28 or +48 rear 295/30r/20

Third option:
20x9 +22 or +35 front 245/35r/20
20x11 +28 or +48 rear 295/30r/20
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Old Jan 8, 2018 | 12:44 AM
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I'd go Option 2!
+22 +28
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Old Jan 8, 2018 | 09:31 AM
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Won't be able to run a 295 on a 11"+28 at spec camber. If you want to go 295 wide tire in back that 11 +48 with a 10mm spacer to bring it to a +38 will work. Keep in mind the concavity might change if you go to that +48 though. Would have to contact vendor to confirm that, or stretch a 275 back there and run a bit more camber.
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Old Jan 8, 2018 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Won't be able to run a 295 on a 11"+28 at spec camber. If you want to go 295 wide tire in back that 11 +48 with a 10mm spacer to bring it to a +38 will work. Keep in mind the concavity might change if you go to that +48 though. Would have to contact vendor to confirm that, or stretch a 275 back there and run a bit more camber.
I think you could B. It'l be close. But I'm running 19x11 +20 275 35. I could get a 285 30 no problem.
you'l definitely need -2.5 rear camber so if you don' want that the He is right go less aggressive. My car handles excellent with that camber spec. Neg camber is a good thing to a point on a rwd SPORTS car
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Old Jan 8, 2018 | 11:24 AM
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Here is my 295 30 with -1 camber. As you can see it stick out. This is +20. With your +28 You'll get 4mm further in then add another degree or degree and a half you should avoid rubbing and bring it in flush.
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Old Jan 8, 2018 | 01:59 PM
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thank you for the info, sounds good but, would you think going 20x10 in the rear would fit better and more flush or go aggressive with more camber, for me I like to have the car to have a sports car look instead of a full negative camber car
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Originally Posted by garayvaz
thank you for the info, sounds good but, would you think going 20x10 in the rear would fit better and more flush or go aggressive with more camber, for me I like to have the car to have a sports car look instead of a full negative camber car
does this look like racecar to you?
only neg 2.5 camber.

your choice. This car can handle an 11 easy.

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Old Jan 8, 2018 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
does this look like racecar to you?
only neg 2.5 camber.

your choice. This car can handle an 11 easy.

that looks badass, what are the specs though? so maybe a little camber is not to bad
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19x10 +30 255 40
19x11 +20 275 35
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Old Feb 19, 2018 | 09:53 PM
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fitment help

Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
19x10 +30 255 40
19x11 +20 275 35
Okay so im trying to run 19x11 all around and im probably gonna max out my coils when i do so im trying to figure out my fitment thinking of running a 275/35/1@ tire but need help finding right offset??
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Old Mar 10, 2018 | 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by garayvaz
Hey guys, I just needed some help to find out a few things before I made a purchase. So I was looking at a set of wheels that I wanted to get which are the Rohana RFX5 which have 2-3 options I'm interested in and need help finding which would fit best for my taste, I wanted the car to have a very flush but aggressive fitment with very little camber maybe like -1 or -.5 camber angle, and a slight poke is fine with me, and if anyone can give me suggestions I'm open to some options

First option:
20x9 +22 or +35 front 245/35r/20
20x10 +22 or +40 rear 285/30r/20

Second option aggressive: favorable option
20x10 +22 or +40 front 265/35r/20
20x11 +28 or +48 rear 295/30r/20

Third option:
20x9 +22 or +35 front 245/35r/20
20x11 +28 or +48 rear 295/30r/20
so what setup did u go with,. can u post pics

tx
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