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but what if i go up to 10" wide rims on the rear, do i still need a +15 offset?

 

yes

Not sure its as easy as that, but yes, you keep roughly the same offset as wheels get bigger. Tehnically the offset should get larger numbers to compensate I think. Any good wheel vendor should be able to help with it. The main thing is to start of with the width and offset of a wheel you like and work it from there to make the ones you want to match :)

 

Depends if you want wheels that = win or wheels that = fail ;)

 

+12 on a 10.5" wheel is perfect fitment :) (Awaits Docwra to say that anything above 0 is a failiure :p )

Yes its all personal preference, hence why I suggest finding someone with wheels you like the look of (fit wise), find the width and offset and them make sure whichever you get they have the same relative offset :thumbs: I'm sure though to keep the wheels the same "flushness" to the arch, as the wheel gets wider you generally need a larger offset to keep them in the same place ;)

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but what if i go up to 10" wide rims on the rear, do i still need a +15 offset?

 

yes

Not sure its as easy as that, but yes, you keep roughly the same offset as wheels get bigger. Tehnically the offset should get larger numbers to compensate I think. Any good wheel vendor should be able to help with it. The main thing is to start of with the width and offset of a wheel you like and work it from there to make the ones you want to match :)

 

Depends if you want wheels that = win or wheels that = fail ;)

 

+12 on a 10.5" wheel is perfect fitment :) (Awaits Docwra to say that anything above 0 is a failiure :p )

Yes its all personal preference, hence why I suggest finding someone with wheels you like the look of (fit wise), find the width and offset and them make sure whichever you get they have the same relative offset :thumbs: I'm sure though to keep the wheels the same "flushness" to the arch, as the wheel gets wider you generally need a larger offset to keep them in the same place ;)

 

Stew.. what are the offsets etc of your wheels :lol::lol:

yes i know they are 20's :p

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so going to a 285 tyre on a 10" rim ilo 245 on 8 1/2" will get me a 20mm more agressive stance if the offset stays similar to the standard rays??

In theory yes. Doesnt always work perfectly in practice, but a rim 1.5" (~40mm) will get you a 20mm wider rim each side, so given the same offset will move the rim 20mm closer to the wheel arch :thumbs:

 

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ok so my options for the wheels im looking at are

 

 

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so from this i guess the backs are going to be

19x10.5 offset 22

 

the fronts

19x9.5 offset 25??? :shrug:

 

im going to be putting 205's on the back and then the front again is a ?? i want the tyre sidewalls to sit the same on both wheels so i guess i better get my calculator out. :headhurt:

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anyone got an idea what the standard wheels are? (rays)

 

never mind i used search :blush:

 

http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/G35_OEM_ ... l_Overview

 

RAYS

 

Front

Size: 18x8.0

Offset: +30mm

Weight: 18.19lbs

Tire: 225/45/18

 

Rear

Size: 18x8.5

Offset: +33mm

Weight: 18.62lbs

Tire: 245/45/18

 

so the difference on the back is this: on the 10.5 offset 22

 

inner clearance: 14mm less

outer position: will extend by 36mm

 

im just not sure where that will bring it out compared with the wheel arch?

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to pick this back up

 

ok so my options for the wheels im looking at are

 

 

[attachment=0]wheels sizes.JPG[/attachment]

 

 

so from this i guess the backs are going to be

19x10.5 offset 22

 

the fronts

19x9.5 offset 25??? :shrug:

 

im going to be putting 205's on the back and then the front again is a ?? i want the tyre sidewalls to sit the same on both wheels so i guess i better get my calculator out. :headhurt:

 

Same sizes as mine & I'm running 245/35 & 275/35, Might try and get a 265/295 combo when I need tyres next though B)

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