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Old 12-27-2005, 07:32 PM
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Default Offset Question , I need your HELP!!!!!!!

just ordered a set of bad A$$ wheels Savini SV8 Forged

I have a 05 G35 no brembos.

will this offsets fit the car with no problems such as rubbing....etc

20x9+30 front
20x10+35 rear

thanx for the help guys, i really need to know. I actually called Savini themselves and they gave me the same offsets, but i have my doubts

please help!!!
Old 12-28-2005, 03:51 AM
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anyone?!?!?!
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Yes that will work, but imo they will stick too far in. The G deserves a wide stance to fill out those nice fenders, people run up to +22-24 with no issues on the G. Your call though....
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Yes that will work, but imo they will stick too far in. The G deserves a wide stance to fill out those nice fenders, people run up to +22-24 with no issues on the G. Your call though....
will this be a problem if they stick too far in? i mean will it rub on the inside?
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No it wont rub, it just wont give you a very aggressive stance imo, even though you'll have wide rims.
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Originally Posted by Alberto
No it wont rub, it just wont give you a very aggressive stance imo, even though you'll have wide rims.
what is to be done to get an aggressive stance?
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The lower the number, say +22 the further the wheel will stick out towards the fender-llok at my pics to see how aggressive a +22 looks like on a Z. The higher the number +38 for example the further in it will sit inside the fenders and look like stock, just wider. Usually people like to push the wheels out a bit to fit the Z/G's wide fenders and give it an aggressive stance. But not always, its up to you. The offsets you listed imo are too pushed in, but like I said its your car man.
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Originally Posted by Alberto
The lower the number, say +22 the further the wheel will stick out towards the fender-llok at my pics to see how aggressive a +22 looks like on a Z. The higher the number +38 for example the further in it will sit inside the fenders and look like stock, just wider. Usually people like to push the wheels out a bit to fit the Z/G's wide fenders and give it an aggressive stance. But not always, its up to you. The offsets you listed imo are too pushed in, but like I said its your car man.
i see what u are saying....
do you think spacers will do the job? pushing them out a bit?
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Yes they will, but you cant go to big of a spacer because you will then need longer wheel studs. WHy go through the hassle and spend $$$ on aftermarket wheels if you need to "fix" them by spacing them out? My advice would be to find a wheel that would be better suited to fit your car and the look you want.
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well if it is going to look like stock , it wont be that bad, so it should be ok
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Originally Posted by Alberto
No it wont rub, it just wont give you a very aggressive stance imo, even though you'll have wide rims.
Alberto, you seem to know a lot about what i was wondering about. I am running 255 35 20" all around on my 350. i see that many ppl prefer the 19" over the 20". is this because of rubbing issues, which i dont have, or because of performance issue?
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