Infiniti Wheel question

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ShionS14
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I was wondering if anyone knew what the offset is on the 18" g35 coupe wheels? I have seen some advertised for 2006 stating the front was a +23 and the rear was +27 and then I have seen some OE manufactured sets that say they are +45 all around. Sorry for posting here but this section is more frequented than the wheels and tire forum. If 574-240sx can chime I would appreciate since you had g35 wheels previously on your kouki.


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kornaz
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No way. Post a picture of the wheels you are talking about. If it's stock wheels, offset can only be +30. That's the lowest.

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okay so if they are +45 i am assuming that 574-240sx used spacers, because when he had them on his kouki they where flush and not sunken in.

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aww man i got moved to wheel and tire! now i will never get an answer

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Lol, you will. I will be here way more often. Here you go:18” OE fitment is 18x8 + 30 mm offset.To be flush, you'd have to run a spacer.

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thanks

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ShionS14 wrote:okay so if they are +45 i am assuming that 574-240sx used spacers, because when he had them on his kouki they where flush and not sunken in.
So why dont you email him and find out?


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