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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by irish44j

You want 235/40 for closest to stock diameter, or could get away with 245/45 with minimal rubbing. 245/45 in a no-go though.

Am I the only one to catch that you said 245/45 will fit but 245/45 wont?
Old Feb 27, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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Those wheels look good! So you never experience any rubbing? I just put on the 18 Coupe wheels on my 2K2 Max and it rubs when I hit bumps...I have 245 all around and it's the rear ones that rub.

I'm thinking of rentiing the fender lip rolling tool and rolling the fender but I was wondering if any one on this forum know if there are any issues with doing this? The website where I'm going to rent from suggested research my car first. I don't see any problems with doing this especially in the rear.
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Hey thanks AllblackSE, yes the rears do rub a little also on big dips and I have stock suspension in the back (dropped the front only). I don't want to roll the fenders though, I might just buy some new rubber for the rear and sell the the other ones to help offset the cost. Any pics of your car?
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This string was a great help when I was looking for G35 rims, so I throught I would share my results. I got a slightly used set of 2005 G35 Sedan 7 spoke 17" wheels and tires for $100 each. There is a tiny bit of rubbing when I turn the wheel all the way to one extreme or the other, but maybe my alignment is a bit off. I love the look, worth every penny (I needed new tires anyway). Thanks for posting all the great info guys!

Old Mar 4, 2006 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bluemax89
This string was a great help when I was looking for G35 rims, so I throught I would share my results. I got a slightly used set of 2005 G35 Sedan 7 spoke 17" wheels and tires for $100 each. There is a tiny bit of rubbing when I turn the wheel all the way to one extreme or the other, but maybe my alignment is a bit off. I love the look, worth every penny (I needed new tires anyway). Thanks for posting all the great info guys!

looks good - I think you're the first with those particular 17's...be sure to post a few more pics!
Old Mar 4, 2006 | 04:37 PM
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I have a 5.5 gen. Will there be any rubbing issues with no wheel gap on 235/40/18 tires with the coup wheels, or will 225/40/18 be a better option?
Old Mar 4, 2006 | 07:05 PM
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I have slight rubbing in the rear on stock rear suspension. Tire size is 245/40/19. If your dropped it'll be close, maybe Irish can chime in?
Old Mar 4, 2006 | 11:49 PM
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from the sounds of it, 235/40/18 is the size to go for our model Max. I have 245/40/18 and they sightly rub.

On a side note I rented a Fender Rolling Tool from some guy named Peter at www.85xr.com. I sent him the $50 rental fee through Paypal. I tried to send him an eMail about the tracking number and got a delivery failure on my eMail. I got this message when trying to send the eMail at my work. I sent a few eMail through my yahoo account and I didn't get delivery failure msgs. But he still hasn't replied. I guess I should wait until after the weekend to see if he replies. If not I'm going to dispute the Paypal Payment. Just wanted to point this out to anyone that was thinking of renting from this guy.
Old Mar 5, 2006 | 01:14 PM
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here is a picture of my maxima with my new g35 coupe 17s by the way just in case anyone cares the drop is on tein h techs.
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Hey, where did your front center cap go?!?!
Old Mar 5, 2006 | 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 02theMax
Hey, where did your front center cap go?!?!
if your refering to mine the infinity caps dont fit on the front must go look for some that do
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Man that sucks, car looks good btw.
Old Mar 5, 2006 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bluemax89
This string was a great help when I was looking for G35 rims, so I throught I would share my results. I got a slightly used set of 2005 G35 Sedan 7 spoke 17" wheels and tires for $100 each.
Awesome - I am actually in the process of buying these exact wheels! now I really cant wait!
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Originally Posted by KCChiefs
I have a 5.5 gen. Will there be any rubbing issues with no wheel gap on 235/40/18 tires with the coup wheels, or will 225/40/18 be a better option?
235/40/18 is what I run, and I could probably be fine with 245/40/18 as well, since I don't have a very big drop...
Old Mar 5, 2006 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by vq356sp
here is a picture of my maxima with my new g35 coupe 17s by the way just in case anyone cares the drop is on tein h techs.
looks familiar . by the way, the front center cap will fit if you grind down the plastic on the back of it a little bit thinner, like I did. You can do it with a dremel. Just be careful not to grind all the way through.

Old Mar 5, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by irish44j
looks familiar . by the way, the front center cap will fit if you grind down the plastic on the back of it a little bit thinner, like I did. You can do it with a dremel. Just be careful not to grind all the way through.

Lol i actually learned alot from this post before i got my wheels so thanks for all the info and now thanks about the center cap idea i figured there was a way since it looked like it almost fit.
Old Mar 8, 2006 | 05:21 PM
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Center cap question

Hi,

I went through the thread but would like some help and clarification.

Just wondering which center caps would fit coupe 18" oem wheels on a 4th gen maxima? Which center caps fit without modification? If modification is required, what needs to be done.

Thanks in advance.

Stephen
Old Mar 10, 2006 | 11:34 AM
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Rolling Fenders

Well I did eventually get the Fender Lip Rolling Tool from Peter at www.85xr.com. The tool work good and I was able to do both my rear fenders in about an hour and a half. If anyone does this make sure you take the advice of using the heat gun to keep the paint warm/hot so that it won't crack. I have a section in one of my fender where the paint is cracked. Doesn't look too bad.
Old Mar 11, 2006 | 05:08 PM
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These are the 5-spoke, 17x7 wheels off the 2003.5-2004 G35 sedan, mostly came off the G35x sedan.....

Old Mar 15, 2006 | 09:26 AM
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Sheesh everyone and their mom has these wheels now, I need to get some new wheels, maybe I can get my hands on a set of the new 350Z wheels.
Old Mar 15, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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Sheesh everyone and their mom has these wheels now, I need to get some new wheels, maybe I can get my hands on a set of the new 350Z wheels.
I got mine about the same time you got yours - but 2 other 5th gens already had them...
Old Mar 15, 2006 | 10:52 PM
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i got mine back in 2004 in the summer.

i loved the 245/45/18 in the rear because it looked meaner and thicker..

i am on h&R and illuminas..only issue was they rubbed on dips and bump

Irish thanks for your input about those toyo proxes..i love them!!! 235.40.18

i will be trying to other tire sizes when time comes

225.45.18 and 245.40 18...I used the miata tire calculator seems like 225.45.18 would be the closest to stock diameter...

i also wondered about those g35 sedan rims by RAYS..if they are same size all around that might be my new set of rims...but we shall see...

the dust cap for the rears must be hammered in.. i got my center caps off a 2000 gle...they are closest in color and shine to the g35's...anyways..i love these rims!!..
Old Mar 15, 2006 | 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by hacim105
Sheesh everyone and their mom has these wheels now, I need to get some new wheels, maybe I can get my hands on a set of the new 350Z wheels.
If you sell your wheels, let me know!
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Originally Posted by rchun08
i got mine back in 2004 in the summer.

i loved the 245/45/18 in the rear because it looked meaner and thicker..

i am on h&R and illuminas..only issue was they rubbed on dips and bump

Irish thanks for your input about those toyo proxes..i love them!!! 235.40.18

i will be trying to other tire sizes when time comes

225.45.18 and 245.40 18...I used the miata tire calculator seems like 225.45.18 would be the closest to stock diameter...

i also wondered about those g35 sedan rims by RAYS..if they are same size all around that might be my new set of rims...but we shall see...

the dust cap for the rears must be hammered in.. i got my center caps off a 2000 gle...they are closest in color and shine to the g35's...anyways..i love these rims!!..
To my knowledge, none of the G35 wheels are staggered. Only the 350Z wheels are staggered. 18x8 in the front and 18x8.5 in the rear. Or the Rays are 18x9 and 19x10.
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the newer 19s are staggered on the g35c. and the 17s from the coupe are staggered.
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Then I stand corrected.
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Originally Posted by tripleGmax
the newer 19s are staggered on the g35c. and the 17s from the coupe are staggered.
the coupe 17's are what I use for winter wheels....they are 7.5" fronts (30 offset) and 8" rears (33 offset)
Old Mar 17, 2006 | 04:48 PM
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G35 rims

Just got my rims a couple of days ago 18" g35c and was reading threw the thread and no one really answered this one. Three of the rims are in very good condition but one has a little road rash-curb checking on it. Any suggestions about repair besides the obvious of resurfacing the rim. Just trying to see if there are any DIY options out there thanx.
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Originally Posted by Chaser
Just got my rims a couple of days ago 18" g35c and was reading threw the thread and no one really answered this one. Three of the rims are in very good condition but one has a little road rash-curb checking on it. Any suggestions about repair besides the obvious of resurfacing the rim. Just trying to see if there are any DIY options out there thanx.
both my right-side rims had alot of rash on them (I parrallel park about 5 times a day, and sometimes just nick the curb), so I took a palm sander with ultra-fine grit paper on it, sanded the rashes smooth down to bare metal, and recoated the entire wheels with spray paint that is *almost* a perfect match (Dupli-color "pewter" color), focusing more on the bare spots....of course I also cleaned and light sanded the entire wheels. They look brand new now, though the right side wheels are slightly different color from the left side (but who cares, you can't see both at the same time anyhow). After 2 months, they still look perfect.

that's the "ghetto" way of doing things....otherwise, shops can do a more professional job.
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Check this out: http://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext43.shtml
I am going to try it when I get some time on a G35 18" wheel that I have. When I do I will post lots of pics but it may be a few weeks.
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Soooo I joined the club....

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Soooo I joined the club....

Don't ever post a picture of a BMiniW in one of my threads ever again.

Feel free to post pics of your car anywhere, though....since it looks IDENTICAL to mine now

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what do you have against the MCS? They are fun to drive and get good gas mileage. Plus they are fun to take pictures of with my new wheels...
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Originally Posted by Park2670
what do you have against the MCS? They are fun to drive and get good gas mileage. Plus they are fun to take pictures of with my new wheels...
EDITED to eliminate O/T content in my own thread here

All that said, I think they are cool little cars - my wife almost bought one a couple years ago....fun to drive, fun to race (I'm sure), and they do look nice.......I just wish they were called a "2-series BMW" or something, which would be more appropriate.

Park, did I mention your MAXIMA looks great?
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Well I joined the club yesterday and had some G35 18's put on. They look great but I can't get the rear Infiniti center caps to go on. I hammered the dust cap in some but it seams to me like the center caps are hitting the dust cap all around the edges and not in the center? I did not take the wheel off but am I doing anything wrong? I am afraid to hammer it too much.
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you hammer in the outer edges of the dust cap. Look at the design of the center cap and see where it pushes into the wheel, that should show you where it needs to go
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Originally Posted by Park2670
you hammer in the outer edges of the dust cap. Look at the design of the center cap and see where it pushes into the wheel, that should show you where it needs to go
Thanks, I was just afraid to hit it around the edges.
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hey will the stock sizes of G35 fit on the max?

225.45.18 in front and 245.45.18 in back

i hear 225/45/18 is fine but 245/45/18 may rub....i have h tech...if back rubbing is higher risk, should i put 245/45/18 in the front?
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Hi,

I am talking to a guy with 7-spoke 17x7s off of a 05 G35 sedan (identical to the popular 18x8s off the coupe, but smaller). He says they have a 45mm offset. I know the coupe version wheels (18s) have a 30mm offset. Will this be a problem?

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by bluemax89
This string was a great help when I was looking for G35 rims, so I throught I would share my results. I got a slightly used set of 2005 G35 Sedan 7 spoke 17" wheels and tires for $100 each. There is a tiny bit of rubbing when I turn the wheel all the way to one extreme or the other, but maybe my alignment is a bit off. I love the look, worth every penny (I needed new tires anyway). Thanks for posting all the great info guys!

You should probably ask this member



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