Wheel Fitment & Question Thread

kcheng

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you will to roll fenders. i am running 18x9+13 1x10+13 with 225 40 18
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Newkid

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gtimportfanatic;1204440 said:
wheel dimensions are needed . as we are not magicians lol.. wats the size and offsets.. and what tires are u thinking of running?

oh my bad man. It seems like the offset is messing me up. I been reading the chart and it seems like 45 wont fit on the supra lol Im wondering if 19x10 22offset would fit on the back?
 

BorHor

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Warpath;1204452 said:
Thank you, they also come in a +44 offset as well. Would that fit better?

-Jim

It all depends on what you think better is. :biglaugh:

But a +44 is safe. It might rub at full lock though. maybe a +45 with a thin spacer.

If it was me I would go with a lower offset one and go though the trouble to make it work. flush > sunk But as I always say I am a little crazy.
Newkid;1204461 said:
oh my bad man. It seems like the offset is messing me up. I been reading the chart and it seems like 45 wont fit on the supra lol Im wondering if 19x10 22offset would fit on the back?

It will fit if you give it a flat roll and run around a 245/35/19 tire.
 

NCSupraowner

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I'm planning on picking up a set of rims off a 2004 Infiniti G35 Sedan. Found these specs off another forum and it says the size are: 17x7 with 40mm offset.

Is the offset ok? I know the 17x7 is ok.

The 7-spoke G35 Coupe 18" wheel is 18x8 with a 30mm offset
The 6-spoke G35 Coupe 17" wheel is 17x7.5 30mm offset (front) and 18x8 33mm offset (rear)
The 6-spoke G35 Sedan 17" wheel is 17x7 with a 40mm offset
The 5-spoke G35 Sedan ('04) wheel is 17x7 with a 40mm offset
The G35 Coupe 19" Rays wheel is 19x8 with a 30mm offest (front) and 19x8.5 with 33mm offset (rear)
 

Wiisass

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BorHor;1204517 said:
It all depends on what you think better is. :biglaugh:

But a +44 is safe. It might rub at full lock though. maybe a +45 with a thin spacer.

If it was me I would go with a lower offset one and go though the trouble to make it work. flush > sunk But as I always say I am a little crazy.

8.5+15 should barely take any work to fit. I don't even know if you need to roll the fenders for that.
 

Newkid

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BorHor;1204517 said:
It all depends on what you think better is. :biglaugh:

But a +44 is safe. It might rub at full lock though. maybe a +45 with a thin spacer.

If it was me I would go with a lower offset one and go though the trouble to make it work. flush > sunk But as I always say I am a little crazy.


It will fit if you give it a flat roll and run around a 245/35/19 tire.


thanks bro
 

jessetooslow

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Anyone running crazy sizes on the stock sawblades, I know it is stupid to do it, but I'm looking to see how a smaller tire in the front and a nice fat tire in the rear would look on sawblades.
 

Sawbladz

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Would look weird and would negatively affect the handling of the car. Bad idea all 'round. Max size for the Sawblades is generally accepted to be 245's.
 

TurboFreak

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I LOVE IT! Are the fronts getting spaced too?

I always wanted to see someone correctly fit some sawblades to make them like +20 or +25. It'd look awesome I think.
 

87soup

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TurboFreak;1208398 said:
I LOVE IT! Are the fronts getting spaced too?

I always wanted to see someone correctly fit some sawblades to make them like +20 or +25. It'd look awesome I think.

I was going to thro some 1/4 inchers on the front as well.....:naughty:
Just thought i would take baby steps!

Oh and it handles so much better now.. WOW!!!