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Staggered fitment 8.5in front and 10in rears may cause problems for your Attessa. Can you fit 20 x 10in inside your guards? Yes you will need tyres that big and they will not be cheap.

i dont konw think i will have to see if i can have a test fit somewere ? for the attessa do they have to be the same

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i dont konw think i will have to see if i can have a test fit somewere ? for the attessa do they have to be the same

Yes, same width/rotating mass front and rear or attessa throws a hissy fit.

20x10 should fit, just go to your local mag dealer and say you're interested and they will test fit some on your car to give you an idea.

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Fronts will fit fine, but your rears will stick out the guards at 10" +35 offset. For the rears you will need +45 for a perfect fitment - I tried 8.5" up front with 10" on the rear on my M35 but my attessa went nuts, now I have 8.5 all round with the correct offsets and no problems.

The ideal size is 9.5 with a +35 offset all round.

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Yeah im coming across the same problem shopping for 19's .. saw these nismo 5 spokes but they aint cheap $3500 a set discounted $900.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...roducts_id=1046

tossing up whether to get them or not..but theyd look shit hot on my silver m35 :)

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bah dead link, and havent been able to edit for months.. in fact if i have to post i have to log out first for any browser or machine. forum has shocking coding.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...roducts_id=1046

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I dunno about the 2% range for difference in circum. At least not with the M35's atessa. I had no probs with staggered on my C34 or R32 but for some reason the same doesnt work on my M35. Had nothing but probs with staggered wheels. It might have just been my car, but I have read similar problems from other M35 owners...

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