Hey dude. Do you have anymore pictures of the G35 rims on your Altima Coupe. Side pictures, pictures from the front headlight to the rear tail light.Do the wheels tuck under the fenders since they are staggered or do they stick out from the fenders on the sides. Just wanted to know since I have been thinking of doing this to my car, but you beat me to it. Well hope to hear from you dude. And one more question. Are the wheels from a g35 coupe or sedan?blancs3030 wrote:yea 8.0 in the front 8.5 in the rear. i have 245/35/19 tires, but i think 245/40/19 or 235/40/19 is a better size for the a/c. 245/40s and 235/40s just cost a lot more than the 245/35s
Hey dude I know the wheels are staggered. Did you put the wider wheels in the front or in the back? Just a question.blancs3030 wrote:new pics are up guys hope yall enjoy.
So you put the wider wheels in the rear correct.blancs3030 wrote:You could, but I kept mine the same, I think it will make it easier and look the same when I rotate my tires
Great. Thanks for the info dude. You are really helpful. There aren't many people like you out there.blancs3030 wrote:our cars are front wheel drive, so if you did put different size tires you would want to put it on the front wheels. All my tires are the same size, but the rim width is still different so I put the wider rims on the back for now, but will go to the front when i rotate them.
Hmmm - not quite true. The G35 has 3 different types of wheels 16", 18" and 19" - the only ones that might not be available with the manual (at least for 03 and 04) are the 16"s which might not clear the Brembo Brakes that came with the manual trans for those 2 years.Shift_Altima wrote:G35 has 2 types. 6 spoke or 5 spoke or something for the atuomatic transmission and those really good looking forged ones for the manual. Same goes for the g37. Auto and manual transmission are different. Go on 'longbeach's wheel thread' and look at the bottom. Theres one picture.