19x10.5 inch wheels

Old Apr 8, 2018 | 08:28 PM
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19x10.5 inch wheels

New here, would like to know if 19x10.5 inch rim will fit a G37S Sedan, keeping it stock height?

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Old Apr 8, 2018 | 10:50 PM
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Welcome to the site! Check the first page on this thread, mylilG and Tbulsara are running 10.5s on 275s, but these are lowered. At stock height w/ no camber adjustment you'd probably have to stretch some 255s so the poke wouldn't be excessive, and you'd have to run pretty conservative offsets, like a +40. And there's some clearance issues at the steering knuckle so you can't go more positive on the offsets there.
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 04:45 AM
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Thanks for your help

So I decided on going 19x10.5 in rear with 19x9 in the front and Ferrara F4 rims keeping stock height. Also not sure which tire to go with in back, 275 or 285. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Originally Posted by TRS
So I decided on going 19x10.5 in rear with 19x9 in the front and Ferrara F4 rims keeping stock height. Also not sure which tire to go with in back, 275 or 285. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Depends on the offsets, do you have them?
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 09:41 AM
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My offset

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Yes, the offset are 19x8.5 w/+35mm offset.
Rear is 19x10.5 w/+38mm offset.

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You could run up to a 255/40 front although a 245/40 is a better mount on a 8.5" width. In back your +38 is pretty limiting, a 275/35 should tuck ok but you may have to run a bit more negative camber, a 285 won't clear without pretty high camber, probably -2.5 range. There have been a few that ran 295s on a 10.5 +45, so that 8mm should translate into 2mm more clearance running 275s on your +38
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 08:48 PM
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Thanks for your advice and knowledge, I am going to see how the 275’s do for me. I am going to stick with the 245’s up front. I am hoping the Ferada F4’s work out for me. I called them and they said the rims will clear the big brakes.

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Originally Posted by TRS
Thanks for your advice and knowledge, I am going to see how the 275’s do for me. I am going to stick with the 245’s up front. I am hoping the Ferada F4’s work out for me. I called them and they said the rims will clear the big brakes.

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Should be a nice set, look forward to install pics!
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