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The 255/40 and 285/35 are within a .5" difference which should be fine for the AWD.

I'm not AWD but i am running those same tire specs on my car. Wheels are 19x10.5 +43 all around with a 5mm spacer up front to clear the arms.

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After adding a 5mm spacer: 245/40-19x9.5 +35

So what have I learned.... I think the following is a perfect set-up for the V36 skyline rwd sedan;
Front: 245 or 255/40-19x9.5 +35 (possibly a 245/40-19x9.0 +35)
Rear: 285/35-19x10.5 +45

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Here is a sedan w/370 z wheels. Specs on the 370z wheels are:

front - 19x9, +47 offset
rear - 19x10, +30 offset

He is running a 20mm spacer on the front so the offset is essentially a 27mm.

The rear tires stick out because they have 295/40 tires. 275/35 would be perfect.

370z wheels are made by Rays and are 6-7lbs lighter than coupe wheels made by Enkei

Front:
Wheels: 19"x8.5". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti by Enkei. Weight: 26.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5 Offset +43

Rear:
Wheels: 19"x9". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti byEnkei. Weight: 27.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5. Offset +45
 

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Girls can roll too.  Natalie was previously rolling on Vossen VVS-CV7s in Matte Graphite Machined in 20x9 20x10.5 +32/45 on 255/35/20 285/30/20. g37 sedan Vossen v36 skyline sedan

 

Natalie changed her setup to 20x10.5 +45 all around with Vossen VVS-CV7s in Silver Polished wrapped in 255/30/20 Nitto tires. I have a 5mm Akata Spacer front and back to prevent rubbing against the control arm in the front while giving some poke to the back

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