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Ok I am looking at 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear wheels to put on my v35 coupe with brembos.

What offset should I be looking at?

I have been given +29 front and +37 rear from one place and another with +27 front and +24 rear.

I would like a nice dish, but I want to be sure to clear the brembos (if other offset fitments are better please advise).

Help would greatly appreciated!

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Ok I am looking at 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear wheels to put on my v35 coupe with brembos.

What offset should I be looking at?

I have been given +29 front and +37 rear from one place and another with +27 front and +24 rear.

I would like a nice dish, but I want to be sure to clear the brembos (if other offset fitments are better please advise).

Help would greatly appreciated!

No no no,

Those offset will make the wheels incredibly tucked in the guards. (+29 +37)

From what I've seen in the US, depending on wheel sizes, you can have fronts at around +20 and similar for the rears without any fitment issues at all.

What wheels are you looking at?

If they're Rays and you got them from the Rays site, they play it very very very safe.

No no no,

Those offset will make the wheels incredibly tucked in the guards. (+29 +37)

From what I've seen in the US, depending on wheel sizes, you can have fronts at around +20 and similar for the rears without any fitment issues at all.

What wheels are you looking at?

If they're Rays and you got them from the Rays site, they play it very very very safe.

Would +27 front and +24 rear look ok? Wheels are Volk GT-C

have you seen the stock 19" sport wheels? they are 5-spoke

they are rays wheels and an option from nissan from the factory, plus they look AWESOME and are a factory part

they are also quite cheap in the USA (check on eBay.com) if you can afford the shipping

Would +27 front and +24 rear look ok? Wheels are Volk GT-C

The back wouldn't be too bad but the front would be quite similar to stock. At the end of the day you can use spacers to push them out a bit, especially if you just cruise around. I wouldn't use spacers on the track though.

Do a search on this site for GT-c offsets and you'll probably get 100 results.

You'll see what most people are running, as these are one of the most common wheels in the US

http://g35driver.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=25

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