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Infiniti G35 Tires and Wheels

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Tire size on G35 by bankerdan
Feb 07, 2009 (3:29 pm)
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Has anyone run 245 45 18's on all four corners of a 2005 Infinity G35 sedan? Does the tire fit under the front fender?
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Re: Tire size on G35 [bankerdan] by darrinzramz
Feb 09, 2009 (8:58 am)
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Replying to: bankerdan (Feb 07, 2009 3:29 pm)

Hi,I have a 2004 Infiniti G35 sedan and I run 245 x 45 18" Bridgestone RE960AS's they seem to fit no problem I have had them rotated at 5,000miles and my mechanic did not notice ANY unusual wear problems w/tires or any scraping thanks Darrin
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Re: Tire size on G35 [darrinzramz] by esfoad
Feb 10, 2009 (4:15 pm)
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Replying to: darrinzramz (Feb 09, 2009 8:58 am)

I have an 05 X and I run 18" rims all around with General Exclaim 245/45/18 tires for the summer. Never a rub or any other issues. My car is NOT dropped so I'm not sure what effect that might have. I run the stock 17's and Goodyear RSA's for the winter.
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Performance Wheel & Tire Package by infinitiOH
Feb 11, 2009 (8:48 am)
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Does anyone know if the performance wheels have to be installed at the factory or can it be done at the dealership? I didn't know if this package requires some kind of special calibration. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Performance Wheel & Tire Package [infinitiOH] by pscheid
Feb 11, 2009 (9:31 am)
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Replying to: infinitiOH (Feb 11, 2009 8:48 am)

I am not aware of any special mounting issues that would require factory mounting. My Infinity dealer does all that, but I think any reputable wheel/tire facikity could do the job for you. TireRack provides a list of recommended shops they use around your zip code.
 
Having had my factory installed performance wheels seriously gouged during a simple new tire mounting and balancing plus an alignment at the largest tire distrbutor in the NE US, I would advise caution, whether you have this done at your Infinity dealership or elsewhere. Trust no one and be a little proactive.
 
First, have the service writer acknowledge in writing the exact condition of the performance wheels AND the ones they are taking off the car. Use your camera phone to substantiate each wheels' condition BEFORE they touch the car. Just so everyone is on the same page. You don't want to get into an after-the-fact dispute like I did over who did what and when to the wheels.
 
Second, have the service writer also acknowledge in writing that your car is being dropped off with the tire pressure monitoring system intact and not warning there is already an issue. After the tire dealer agreed to pay to have 3 of my 4 wheels refurbished and the new tires remounted and rebalanced, they screwed up the tire pressure monotoring.
 
All this to just get some new tires and an alignment.
 
The guy who refurbished the wheels was surprised. According to him, the tire dealership and location I had selected had a solid reputation for being careful and meticulous, plus they had all of the latest equipment with wheel protection attachments to prevent any customer dissatisfaction. So I asked hi what he thought happened and he said "New employee or one under the influence."
 
Good luck!
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Replacement Tires - 2007 G35 Sedan by glass22
Mar 11, 2009 (6:09 pm)
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Time to replace original Bridgestones (225/50R 18 & 245/45R 18) that came on vehicle with only 18K miles on vehicle! Looking for good advice on tires that will hopefully last longer! Live in TX.
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Re: Replacement Tires - 2007 G35 Sedan [glass22] by darrinzramz
Mar 11, 2009 (6:50 pm)
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Replying to: glass22 (Mar 11, 2009 6:09 pm)

yes I have a tire that is on my Infiniti G35 sedan,they are Bridgestone Potenza's RE960AS's they are a great rain tire and dry handling,and if you rotate them every 5,000miles you're suppose to get around 45,000miles out of them,Darrin
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Re: Replacement Tires - 2007 G35 Sedan [glass22] by pscheid
Mar 11, 2009 (7:58 pm)
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Replying to: glass22 (Mar 11, 2009 6:09 pm)

While I have an 04 rwd Coupe, I too was looking for a tire that could exceed the oem Michelin Pilot Sports (summer tires) in a number of areas. Sorry, ultimate grip and handling on dry roads was not a consideration this time. I didn't expect to get a lot of miles on a summer tire because of the rubber compound used, but I did hit 30K miles when I replaced them (should have replaced at 25K but was too busy researching my next tire).
 
I had had enough of what went along with the Michelins' unquestioned quality and exceptional dry performance. They rode hard (as expected), became annoyingly noisy early on, had marginal wet weather performance, and of course (as with any summer tire) forced us to garage the car at the hint of a snowflake.
 
Like Darrin, I also selected the Bridgestone Potenza RE960 Pole Position ultra high performance all season tires. I wanted a tire that could allow my wife and I to drive in moderate snow without the expense of dedicated wheels and snow tires for winter. This tire was the #2 A/S tire for snow and ice in the consumer rankings on TireRack's website. We were able to get through the winter up here in the Northeast, driving the car in snow for the first time. Not as good as snow tires, granted. But I wanted one set of tires for year around driving.
 
The improvement in ride quality and the reduction in road noise was so noticeable that even my wife positively commented on it the first time she took the car out for a drive. The tire is UTQG rated at 400 and came with a 40,000 mile treadwear warranty which, based on our driving habits, we won't achieve.
 
In Texas your needs may be different. The roads in the Northeast get hammered by the winters. The result: frost heaves, potholes, and road patches. This tire handles the imperfect road surfaces and really kicks up the enjoyment factor of the G a few notches for us.
 
Not the cheapest tire out there, but a great alternative to consider on your sedan.
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re: difference between Coupe and Sedan by bocatrip
Mar 14, 2009 (7:03 pm)
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The G35 sedan does not have issues with front inside feathering or premature rear tire wear. You can easily get 30K out of a set of sedan tires. The Coupe is plagued with the issues discussed above.
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Rims by orlando_g
Mar 17, 2009 (11:39 am)
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I own an infiniti G35X Sedan 2004, and wanted to know if I can install the G35 coupe mags on it (Front: 225-45-18 Rear:245-45-18).
I've been told they're compatible, but I keep on getting an AWD Error message.

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