20" GTR Wheels - Square Set

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2008 FX35
Name
Matt
Item: Square set of 20" x 10.5" Dark Charcoal Wheels with Tires, Infiniti TPMS, and Muteki Bolts
Price: $1,900
Condition: Some curb wear but in good shape otherwise.
Location: Massachusetts
Accepting offers: Yes
Shipping: Pickup Only
Payment Type(s) Accepted: Cash/BofA Transfer/Venmo

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Four rims from 2009-2011 year GTR. I bought these from a user on here a couple years ago to run on my 2008 FX35. They are in good shape but do show curb wear. One rim has a noticeable scrape but the rest is minor. Tires are in great shape with considerable tread left. They haven't been cleaned in some time so may be a bit dirty in the photos. I'm likely selling my FX so I'm looking to move on from these incredible rims!

Rims: 4xOEM Number: D0300JF11B
Tires: Hankook Ventus ST - 295/45R20
TPMS: From a 2008 Infiniti FX35


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Great amount of tread left:
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My baby looking mean with these rims.
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I believe only if you're lowered. I had to trim and roll with BCs. This is also a bigger tire. I'm running a 40
 
Oh, & better pics and a wash will usually get you more $$ o_O
 
I believe only if you're lowered. I had to trim and roll with BCs. This is also a bigger tire. I'm running a 40

Thanks for the reply and yeah I'm lowered so I'm assuming I'll scrape
 
No big deal. Trim and roll is easy. Bigger question is if you're willing to pay the premium for a square set, which is the right way to go. That said, these look like they need some refinishing. But with a little love, these are the best wheels on an fx
 
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No big deal. Trim and roll is easy. Bigger question is if you're willing to pay the premium for a square set, which is the right way to go. That said, these look like they need some refinishing. But with a little love, these are the best wheels on an fx

Are their any benefits of going square than having a staggered set up? Yeah these look they need some tlc but I'm interested on getting a set since I really don't want to slap another set of tires on my oem 18"s
 
^ you can rotate your tires, easier to shop for tires, no need to do spacers on the front if you don't have to or use a thinner spacer. It can be a pain sometimes to shop tires for a staggered set up.

Most importantly you earn cookie points for looking more aggressive & flush. I hear you immediately gain 10whp too[emoji108][emoji5]


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^ you can rotate your tires, easier to shop for tires, no need to do spacers on the front if you don't have to or use a thinner spacer. It can be a pain sometimes to shop tires for a staggered set up.

Most importantly you earn cookie points for looking more aggressive & flush. I hear you immediately gain 10whp too[emoji108][emoji5]


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The downside is that your steering becomes way tougher to turn, and can cause premature powersteering pump failure.

I'd still go for the Square setup, looks wicked.
 
Yeah... Tires that big upfront are harder to turn... I wonder if you're lowered, if there's more bump steer with something so wide?

Personally I prefer the look of a staggered setup... But to each their own!
 
The downside is that your steering becomes way tougher to turn, and can cause premature powersteering pump failure.

I'd still go for the Square setup, looks wicked.

Have had no issues with pump yet. Fingers crossed.
Handles better square. Car used to tramline with smaller fronts. Doesnt anymore.
 
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Still available and still preferring local pickup in Massachusetts. $1800 is negotiable.

Edit: FWIW My FX35 was lowered on these H&R springs and I didn't have to roll the fenders.
 
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