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      03-22-2009, 12:31 PM   #1
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Question G35 Winter Wheels on a 335?

Hey Guys,
I currently have a G35 Coupe and have a set of 18" wheels I use for winter. I am wondering if the same 18" winter wheels will work on my 335 M Sport when I get it for winter? I would love to reuse them and save the money of buying new wheels now but I'm not sure if it is possible or safe. Thanks guys.
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      03-22-2009, 12:51 PM   #2
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I think the bolt spacing is different, someone correct me if I am wrong...

You could just get new rims and re-use the tires though.
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I think the bolt spacing is different, someone correct me if I am wrong...

You could just get new rims and re-use the tires though.
Pretty sure you are right. Dealer told me when i traded in my G35 coupe that they would not work.
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      03-22-2009, 12:55 PM   #4
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I think the bolt spacing is different, someone correct me if I am wrong...

You could just get new rims and re-use the tires though.
Yep. BMW's are special because of the 120x5 bolt pattern. Infiniti, like most Japanese cars out there, uses 114.3x5 pattern.
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      03-22-2009, 01:10 PM   #5
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I went through the same thing when I got my 335 - had bought wheels and tires for my 2005 G35. Rebought wheels and tires for my 335. still need to do something with my G wheels/tires.
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The tires probably won't work either. I can confirm if you'd post the sizes.
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Not so concerned about the tires since they already have 4 winters on them.

Would any E90/E92 3 series wheels work?

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