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ordered a set of wheels for my G35. This is probably the most expensive set i have ever bought for a car. I was debating between several wheel sets out there, but this one really got my attention and i like the way it looks on the car when it was photoshoped by one of the members here (joshuo).
Here is a quick glance for the SV8 that are gonna be here in 2 weeks!
20"x9+30 front
20"x10.5+35 rear
this is the SV8 if you dont know what i am talking about
the G35 pic is a photoshop with the same color of my car
Damn and that looks like a fat lip! Is it going to be tucked in? Mine are +29 in the rear, and I wished they were pushed out more. I think a +24 is probably ideal.
Yeah I guess it's what your preference is. I want mine to be pushed out more so I may add a 5mm spacer (+29 offset plus a 5mm spacer = +24 offset). The problems is then i may have to roll my fenders if I go with a 285 rear tire.
With your offset, it may be tucked in slightly, but visually it may still look fine. Plus you can run a meatier tire without needing to roll your fenders. Definately post pix man.
I'm pretty sure you'll be very unhappy with how tucked in they'll be. I'm running +24 in the front, and +30 w/5mm spacer = +25 in the rear. With the spacers, the rear looks pretty good. The front looks like it could use a 5mm spacer too. Oh it's with 19x9 front, 19x10.5 rear, same as you...
I'm pretty sure you'll be very unhappy with how tucked in they'll be. I'm running +24 in the front, and +30 w/5mm spacer = +25 in the rear. With the spacers, the rear looks pretty good. The front looks like it could use a 5mm spacer too. Oh it's with 19x9 front, 19x10.5 rear, same as you...
so the rear is fine but the fron will not be fine?
so the rear is fine but the fron will not be fine?
Well it depends on what you like. I would run at least a 5mm spacer to get your rear offset to +30. You may want to even run a 10mm so your effective offset is +25.
However, just get the wheels on first and determine how much you want to push the rears out. Who knows, you may like it as is, so you may not even want to run spacers.
What I'm saying is that w/the offsets you got, I'd suggest a 10mm spacer in the front AND rear to get a flushed fender look. If you like it way tucked in, then leave it as is...