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i believe the rears are going to stick out past the guards by around 10-15mm

use the following link to see what youve got ( unfortunately it doesnt do half inch graduations , you have to guess that bit )

http://www.jonathanrowny.com/page/offset-calculator

Edited by Trick V35

you can try a camber kit but it will ruin tire life in a hurry.

you could get your guards modified but it could look ugly.

or you could find someone with a coupe that wants to buy them off ya.

try them on for size first.... you may just like the look of rim poke.

  • 2 weeks later...

guess I'll soon be seling some nice rimz

I know the sedan has a little less room than the coupe, but I still don't think that size & offset you've got will be too big or aggressive at all mate... There are guys running 10.5" in +0 or less offset with just some tweaking of suspension, light guard roll & right tyre size so you have HEAPS more room compared to them...

Sorry, my bad.... just done all the measurements on my own car and yes the offset should be just right.

Rear rim poke will be about 7mm with standard suspension..... but if you lower the car, it will tuck under.

I'd fit a 245/35/19 tyre to the rears...

should fit no drama!

if not ill buy em for track rims. :P

20x12 -3 will be going on my coupe rear soon....

JUST REALISE I MADE A MISTAKE ON THE FRONT OFFSET IS 20 NOT 25

AND YES IM NOT KEEPING THEM AS SOON AS I SELL THEM IM GETTING SOME WHEELS WITH PROPER OFFSET

AS I FOUND ON G35 SITE

1st GEN G35 Sedan OEM Wheel Specs

Sport Model (2003-2004) & Non Sport Model

Front & Rear: 17x7 +45mm offset

Weight: 23.2lbs

Sport Model (2005-2006)

Front & Rear: 18x7.5 +45mm offset

Non Sport Model (2005-2006)

Front & Rear : 17x7 +45mm offset

Commonly used after-market offsets:

All first Gen years

Front width: 8.5" +29-30mm offset

Rear width: 9.5" +35-40mm offset

Rear width: 10" +42-45mm offset

245 series front tire and 265-275 rear tire are most commonly used

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  • 10 months later...

Sorry to bring up an OLD post but I am looking at Factory (19x9 +47 F and 19x10 +30 R) 370Z 19" wheels

Any clue these will fit because I reckon they will look sweet on a V -Series sedan?

Sorry to bring up an OLD post but I am looking at Factory (19x9 +47 F and 19x10 +30 R) 370Z 19" wheels

Any clue these will fit because I reckon they will look sweet on a V -Series sedan?

Nope. Do reckon they'll hit your suspension.

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