Here is my car with the wheels. I'm on eibach lowering springs as well. The tires are 245/40/19 in the front and 265/35/19 in the rear with rolled fenders in the rear. I have a guy in Woodbrige that does a great job rolling the fenders.
hey ZarMaxima,
Could you get a side profile shot of the rear wheels on your Maxima to see how far they stick out?
Hi guys new to the forum just picked a new white Platinum with medallion package for my wife. I'm wanting to swap out the medallion wheels for some 20x10 Rohannas in a +45 offset with some 255/35/20 tires front and back. Vehicle will stay stock height for awhile since our current drive way is on a incline. Trying to avoid scrapping the front bumper. For you guys running the 20x10 setup, are you guys having any clearance issues with that setup while being stock height? I may drop the car later maybe an 1" or so, but it will be a while. Thanks..!!
Just noticed you are in Dumfries. I am out here in the DMV as well. Do you happend to have a pic of the 370z wheels on your car? I was considering those as well and liked the fact that they were OEM and forged.
Well stated. Hanging on 22+ inch plus wheels (not rims) and the larger tires in many cases can add lots of extra weight which will in fact slow down your cars performance in the quarter and 0-60. That combined with a truck like ride seems like too many trade offs. Wheels that are forged are made better and alot lighter so that is a better way to go but it will cost much more.
Does anyone have a picture of this said metal plate? I'm worried about the 20x10 +45 with 255 /35r20 will rub on this plate.
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Originally Posted by chiefy
yes I clarified the plates r only in the front remove liner and you will see the metal plates that is held on by 4 bolts remove and ull be good.. my buddy is on 22' s no issues at all
So I'm set on running a full set of Rohanna RF2 20x10 +45 with 255/35/r20 square on my wife's Maxima. I recieved great input from a couple members as far as fitment, but still worried about rubbing even though vehicle will be stock height. So I decided to pull off the front wheel liner and do some peeking. I believe I found the plate a couple members have mentioned about removing. This plate seems like the most likely location to rub since there is a rectangular hump that protrudes out from the plate. I not exactly sure about the purpose of the plate, maybe to add extra protection from blow out? Doesn' look like it would really add much more rigidity. I also didn't notice any major wiring harness behind the plate either at least on the drivers side. I'll probably remove the plate, heat up and reform the plastic liner in that location for extra clearance. 🤔
So I'm set on running a full set of Rohanna RF2 20x10 +45 with 255/35/r20 square on my wife's Maxima. I recieved great input from a couple members as far as fitment, but still worried about rubbing even though vehicle will be stock height. So I decided to pull off the front wheel liner and do some peeking. I believe I found the plate a couple members have mentioned about removing. This plate seems like the most likely location to rub since there is a rectangular hump that protrudes out from the plate. I not exactly sure about the purpose of the plate, maybe to add extra protection from blow out? Doesn' look like it would really add much more rigidity. I also didn't notice any major wiring harness behind the plate either at least on the drivers side. I'll probably remove the plate, heat up and reform the plastic liner in that location for extra clearance. 🤔
Do you have any pics of how the rf2's on your car? Would love to see them mounted
Hey folks,
So I'm narrowing down getting new rims/tires for summer. I pretty much got the wheel I'm going w/ but have been researching various threads here on size & doing a stare & compare w/ member feedback on what sizes rub/don't rub & trying to nail down offset & tire width. On willtheyfit.com it doesn't look like the poke & inset would be a huge difference if I get 19x9.5 w/ an offset of +42 to +45.(Tire size of 255/35/19) I am planning on lowering as well w/ Eibach springs. From all of the members that have provided feedback, it seems like offset of lower than +40 makes it more likely for rubbing. If anyone has feedback or running this size that can confirm, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
bghouse
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I have a 2017 Nissan Maxima my rear tires are 20x30x10 on BC Coilovers they come with another 7kg spring rate and they will rub! However if you leave the stock suspension they will not rub!
I just wanted to thank everyone's input, information & help on this thread! After extensive looking and research I finally got my new shoes & luv em. Looking forward to installing my eibach springs in the next couple weeks, once I get my garage cleared. But on the wheels I ended up going w/ KMC 685, machined face, satin black. 19x9.5' w/ Nankang 245/40/19 tires offset +42. Very happy to report a perfect fit w/ no rubbing. Thanks again everyone!
I just wanted to thank everyone's input, information & help on this thread! After extensive looking and research I finally got my new shoes & luv em. Looking forward to installing my eibach springs in the next couple weeks, once I get my garage cleared. But on the wheels I ended up going w/ KMC 685, machined face, satin black. 19x9.5' w/ Nankang 245/40/19 tires offset +42. Very happy to report a perfect fit w/ no rubbing. Thanks again everyone!
A couple pics of my wife's Maxima with the Rohana RF2 20x10 +45 with 255/35r20 Nitto on all 4 corners. Will post pics of the car clean and with the front splitter installed this weekend.