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Will C
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I'm about to get iforged retro's in brushed aluminum, but I got a problem. I don't know what size lip I should get for the front and the rear. Its going to get 8.5 inches in the front and 10 in the back. My first choice is to get a 1 inch lip in the frt and 3 in the rear. But is a 3 inch lip too deep? Should I just go for 2.5? I also like the aggressive stance of the tires starting from the center of the car, however I would also like a good sized lip. Does anyone have suggestions? If you guys have any pics of a 2.5 or 3 inch lip, i would like to see.


Micah
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What is the proper offset for the G35c, front and rear?

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szh
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Micah wrote:What is the proper offset for the G35c, front and rear?


Stock G35 Coupe rim offsets are 30mm and 33mm on the 17" rims (I forget which is front and which is rear).

Stock G35 Sedan offsets are 45mm front and rear, on 17" rims.

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szhosain wrote:Stock G35 Coupe rim offsets are 30mm and 33mm on the 17" rims (I forget which is front and which is rear).

Stock G35 Sedan offsets are 45mm front and rear, on 17" rims.

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What about with 18s? Would that be a different offset? Thanks.

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Unfortunately, I do not know the OEM 18" rim offsets on the G35 models ...

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