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Looking at a set of Work XD9 which are 18 x 10 all round with an offset of +18 to fit on my V35 Coupe.

The tyres are 235/40 all round.

Tried some research on G35 driver and many members there think you could even go as low as a +5 offset

with the right tyres and guard rolling, so I figure these would be ok?

Any offset experts here that see a problem with this?

And if these will fit, does anybody want to buy my 19" Impuls?!

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Looking at a set of Work XD9 which are 18 x 10 all round with an offset of +18 to fit on my V35 Coupe.

The tyres are 235/40 all round.

Tried some research on G35 driver and many members there think you could even go as low as a +5 offset

with the right tyres and guard rolling, so I figure these would be ok?

Any offset experts here that see a problem with this?

And if these will fit, does anybody want to buy my 19" Impuls?!

Picture of the Impuls and what condition/price/offset and size please!

The offsets are for a GTR, but saying that you should be able to fit them depending on how low you are, and you will probably need to do some work on the guards.

Also personally i think V35's look better with a staggered wheel, deep at the back not so deep (but still deep) at the front.

The offset also is not the big issues, cause +18's i think are fine, but the 10inch front will cause you probs. You may also go fro a VERY stretched tire, but again it may cause probs.

I had +22 9 inch fronts with no probs at all on my coupe.

hey mate they should be fine

ive ordered new rims, 19 x 9.5 + 17 front / 19 x 10.5 + 17 rear

i plan on putting a 10mm spacer on the front too so that will be a +7 in the end, that is for a FLUSH guard finish, also would need around -2.5 degree camber front and rear to make them clear :bunny: also need the inner guard lips rolled. I wont need a stretched tyre. plan on running 275 front and 295 rear instead of a stretch look. also im paranoid about scratching my rims so the rubber being a bit over the rim lip will mean incase i do ever have a slight touch then the rim wont get damaged! its a bitch to fix rays anodized rims!

here is a pic of a similar setup on a 350Z - what does everyone think?

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Are spacers legal, because the latest (2 ago?) HPI or Zoom says not?

Nope, but either are most mods.

My biggest worry with spacers is, God forbid should anything ever happen, I would say it gives the Insurance guys a very easy out.

BLISTIC - Stunning!

Agree! That looks awesome BLISTIC! What wheel have you gone with?

Sounds pretty positive for fitment, I've advertised my Impul rims in the parts section if anybody wants to have a look.

They would suit a black 35 best I would imagine, my car is white..

There's no front camber adjustment in the FM platform cars, so you'll need to buy camber arms.

im well aware of this, hence i have nagisa auto suspension coming for the car, front camber arms being one component :P

Agree! That looks awesome BLISTIC! What wheel have you gone with?

Sounds pretty positive for fitment, I've advertised my Impul rims in the parts section if anybody wants to have a look.

They would suit a black 35 best I would imagine, my car is white..

The rims i have gone with are the same rims as that 350z in the picture as well.. Volk GTS in Titanium Gunmetal - another 3 weeks they should be here. cant wait for them to arrive!

I hope the non-stretched look suits the V35....

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Nope, but either are most mods.

My biggest worry with spacers is, God forbid should anything ever happen, I would say it gives the Insurance guys a very easy out.

BLISTIC - Stunning!

if you have the $$$, the best spacers i have ever seen, and used are the H&R TRAK+ Spacers. They are made of a magnesium alloy compound, which weigh next to nothing, and are specifically made to suit the stud pattern [they are NOT universal]. They also come with the correct wheel studs to suit. They are also hubcentric.

I have 2 sets for sale for 4 x 114.3 stud pattern which was to go on my 180sx, but never got around to it due to an unforeseeable incident with that car :P

they cost me $250 a pair, but are well worth the $$$ for safety and quality.

Only problem is they come in 5mm and then 15mm applications. No 10mm :D well not that i have found yet anyway they might of released a 10mm one by this time.

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