Wheel Fitment Thread

truWarier02

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Our bore size is 64.1 and G35 is 66.1, so it technically won't fit.

You can probably put on some hubcentric rings to counter that but the difference might be too big.. not too sure.

Ask your local wheel shop.
 
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Meaning the center hole on the back of the wheel is bigger than our hub size. It might cause vibrations on your steering wheel. Buying the right sized hub-centric rings (64.1), will basically make your wheel centered on the hub and "make it fit." They're not too expensive though. Google 'em.

Just giving you a heads up before you buy them.
 

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ooo ok wow thanks alot for the heads up..makes me think twice about these lol..im basically just looking for a direct fit
 

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Where do I measure how low I'm from?
I was just using my FFcoilovers measuring tape and going from the ground to the side of the car, or am I supposed to measure from the coilover height?

wah.
 

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I measure from the highest point of the fender (middle) to the ground.

I'm at 24" all around.. Teins for the lose.
 

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I'm buying my f2 type 1 coilovers today will my tires fit when i drop my car? It's only temporary until I get smaller tires. 245/40R18, 18x8.5 rim

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