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hey everyone, just wanna find out if anyone has fitted say 19x10 all around on a v35 coupe. also any one got some recommendations of some rims that come in say 19x9.5 +20 (or lower) front and 19x10 (+20 or lower) back. or same thing in 20's that will clear the factory brembos. been looking at vossens they seem to but are pretty pricey. i was looking to spend between 2.5k to 3.5k with tires. thanks

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I saw someone on here or on G35driver with 10" rims all round, not sure if they had Brembo tho. Have you searched the V series Gallery?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/233300-v-series-gallery/page__st__600 ..................post 618

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/233300-v-series-gallery/page__st__480...................post 487

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/233300-v-series-gallery/page__st__480...................post 498

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hey everyone, just wanna find out if anyone has fitted say 19x10 all around on a v35 coupe. also any one got some recommendations of some rims that come in say 19x9.5 +20 (or lower) front and 19x10 (+20 or lower) back. or same thing in 20's that will clear the factory brembos. been looking at vossens they seem to but are pretty pricey. i was looking to spend between 2.5k to 3.5k with tires. thanks

I got Axis Hiros 8.5 front with 245/40/19

and back 9.5 with 285/35/19

I wish when i got wheels i knew a thing or two about them but now i would get these

FIVE AD WHEELS

19 x9.5+35 / 19 x10.5+22.......$1700 shipped

.****Free lugnut kit, valve stems, Hub rings

from Kevin@US-Autotech

As for wheels after all the research i was gonna get Michellen Super Sport tyres for $1300 shipped from tirerack but i ended up getting Hankook K12 Evos (95% as good) and got them for like $1000 shipped (same sizes as Kumo KU31s i have already)

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check out http://varrstoen.com/blog/

Range of styles, sizes and offsets. They have an sell on Ebay and are set up with a tyre package for like $2700ish.

I'm waiting on my set to arrive, hopefully any day now.

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thanks guys, what do you think about these rims?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/369993-advan-rs-gun-metallic/page__p__5937826__hl__advan__fromsearch__1#entry5937826

would this size fit well or maybe these

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373540-lenso-rims-19x10-19-brand-new-rubber/

what are your guys oppinions about these rims and do you think they will fit on my car and look good (v35 coupe in silver)

thanks again

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I have some very nice Enkei RP03's

http://www.discountwheelsource.com/wheel/wheel-brand-enkei/wheel-model-rp03/wheel-color-hyper-silver/wheel-style-five-spoke

Been having some dramas getting them to fit on my V36, they came form V35. Offsets after further research are very different.

May be for sale unless a little extra negative camber can get them to slip under the wheel arches better on the rears..

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I have some very nice Enkei RP03's

http://www.discountw...tyle-five-spoke

Been having some dramas getting them to fit on my V36, they came form V35. Offsets after further research are very different.

May be for sale unless a little extra negative camber can get them to slip under the wheel arches better on the rears..

are you located in wa? also what are the sizes and offsets? i like the rim how much u think you will be after?

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I got Axis Hiros 8.5 front with 245/40/19

and back 9.5 with 285/35/19

I have the exact same tyre and rim sizes, with a different tyre brand on my V35 Coupe, with standard ride height, and unknown (to me) offset, but the width simply appears to be "eaten up". They do not look that wide, and people are in disbelief when I point out just how wide the rear tyres are.

I found some uneven ground which pushed one of the rear tyres high up into the guard, and I could fit a finger width between the guard and the side of the tyre. I got the guards half rolled just to be safe under load and cornering.

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what sort of rims do you like? 3,5 or multispoke? one piece forged or 2/3 piece dished? I'm contemplating getting a different set of wheels, so if the wheels on my car are to your liking, just throw me an offer. size is19 x 9 & 10 +25 f/r Work sc2

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what sort of rims do you like? 3,5 or multispoke? one piece forged or 2/3 piece dished? I'm contemplating getting a different set of wheels, so if the wheels on my car are to your liking, just throw me an offer. size is19 x 9 & 10 +25 f/r Work sc2

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hey mate im interested in a price for these thanks

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i fitted some AME circular spec r to my v35 coupe yesterday... very dissapointed with the results.

am running 10x9 +15 and 19x10+15... needs lower offset as its quite sunken in the rear. All depends on what look your after tho.

I also have a full set of Racing Hart "cxr" rims in 19x10 +17 all around. these also fit fine front and rear.. however are for sale if any one is interested??

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I have work sc2 20 x 8.5 & 9.5 +11 & +18. Guards are rolled and car is quite low on coilovers. Never had a prob. Even fully loaded never rubbed anywhere. If u wanna see some nuts fitments tho check these out

www.rimtuck.com/thumbnails.php?vehiclemake=Infiniti&vehiclemodel=G35+coupe&

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