newbie introduction + Diff issue !

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king_infinite
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Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:04 am
Car: 2014 Silver Infiniti G25 - 18" Enkei wheels (Standard)

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Hello guys, I just wanted to introduce myself to the Nico community and show how much I look forward to speaking with you guys and getting some great ideas, here is a quick look at what cars I have owned over the years:

2003 nissan 350z (black)
2001 Z28 camaro Ls1 (White)
2003 cadillac cts 3.2L (white)
2007 mercedes E200K (Grey)
2005 infiniti g35 (dark purple)
2007 lexus Is350 (Olive green matte)
And currently a 2014 G25 (Silver)


I do realise this is not the best place in the forum to be introducing myself but I thought I would add an issue I would very much like to be helped with :(

Issue:

At the moment I am reluctant with installing 20"/19" vossens because I am not sure how the diff will handle the change in diameter or set up, the car is brand new and im not sure if I should risk it.. any help? Anything that could be useful? ( My older 2001 camaro had diff issues because of the changed diameter in its wheel size! I had to change the diff)




Id like to say thank you for even taking the time to read my post :biggrin: and look forward to sharing with you guys any changes I make with my ride!


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As long as the circumference is the same it will be fine and you won't have to worry about speedometer recalibration. use one of the online wheel calculators, like http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html, to properly size the new rims.

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