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Old 05-14-2014, 04:27 PM
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Will 225/50-17 all around fit stock ap2? I believe it's +40mm off a g35 Coupe . Any chance of rubbing? They will stick out about 1/2 in from the fenders I believe.. Thanks people!
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It's a lot of compromise but I suppose it could be done. Tire diameter is oversized for our application, low offset, and you will have to address the issue of clearing the front hub as the center bore of the wheel is smaller. You would either have to bore out the wheel or run a spacer which would make the offset issue worse.
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You aren't giving us all the info. We need the wheel widths and offsets. I think the bolt pattern is the same. You can fit a 255 on the back depending on wheel width and a fender roll. You will need to roll all the fenders and relo the tabs.
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The guy doesn't have any more specs than that. Doesn't even have the offset. He said they fit the same as his stock wheels on a 06 g35 Coupe premium package. There Asa rims with snows. I got the +40mm off stock specs. I can test fit first I just didn't want to have to drive to hour+ to find out they don't fit and if they do with a test fit have to make a second trip because I can't fit all 4 in the s :-)
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The wheels are off the car? Usually the have the specs stamped in the back of the wheel or there is a sticker.

It looks like the oem sizes for the g35 are here.

http://forums.nicoclub.com/g35-g37-o...s-t342067.html

Honestly I don't see any good sizes for the s2000. If these wheels are any of these sizes I would keep looking.
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Asa wheels are pretty cheap in general and can be found at tire rack amount other places.
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I don't really care for Asa rims I was looking at them because they have snow tires on them. I'm not going to waist my time driving to them. Thanks for saving me the trip guys!
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Yup! If you want some snow wheels the AP1 16's with some snow tires are about as economical an option as you can get and the wheels are dirt cheap.
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What about tires for ap1 rims? I've tried briefly to find snow tires for ap2 stock rims with no luck.
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Should be easier to find as they are 16's. Check tire rack. I know many people run the blizztacks or however you spell it.


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