Bro the Q is very fresh. The whole blacked out theme 👌🏽 Seeing this video brings so many memories when I was putting on my wheels. At first it takes some time getting used to the driving experience (new wheels and tire) but worth the look I definitely agree when upgrading with sport calibers! It's such a game changer. The little things make a huge difference.
Oscar thank you very much. I’ve had blacked out cars before and thought about going a different route but these wheels pulled me in! Anything will be better than the runflats! I’m excited to see how these go!
@@SpeedCultureStudios at first I thought having a all blacked out car was very cliche. But Q is becoming it's own beast haha And thank you for always replying bro
Very nice dude! I can't believe what a ridiculous deal you got! $100 a tire? Holy crap. The rear Michelin 285s I had on my Q50 were like $275 a piece! I'm amazed at the value here! So glad you got 19s. The Q50 should never have come with 17s. The stock run flats we're Terrible haha. Good stuff bro 👍
I have a buddy in the tire business, I basically got these tires for free to try out, which is why I had to go with them. Otherwise I was leaning toward Hankook. I've never run Lexani tires before, but I've seen some decent reviews. But yeah, $400 for a set this size is pretty crazy! I will give them a good test and see what we find out. They might be junk haha. 19s were perfect for me. I feel like with a 20" wheel you start to sacrifice traction due to a narrowing/extra stiff sidewall, but 18s look a little small. I'm digging it so far. Now for a drop!
Perfect. I bought these same wheels a while back for my Altima but traded it for a 2016 q50 was wondering how 19s would look and so happens I found your video with the same wheels! I dig it.! Thank you for sharing!
How do you like the performance of the Lexani? I honestly have never heard of them before, but $100 is damn cheap if they perform. I went with the Mich Pilot Sport 4S and Niche Sector M197 rims. The Mich are far better than the stock Dunlops in handling, braking, acceleration and comfort. My new tire/wheel combo is also 8.8lbs lighter per wheel so the car feels much more lively. It a completely different feel. Highly recommend anyone who has a Q50/60 save up some cash and change your tires.
I’m actually about to upload a review of these tires, but I’ll give you a quick summary. I have been super surprised at how well they perform. I haven’t had them long enough to know about tread ware, but in terms of grip, handling and wet traction, they have been very good for the price! I will be hitting the mountains soon to really push them, but for spirited everyday driving, these are a great tire!
So, this is the set I'm going for {TSW Bathurst & Toyo Proxes 4 Plus}. Preferably, I would like a flush fitment w/o them sticking out too much; x4 of 19x9 ET30?? x4 of 19x9.5 ET39?? Either a 255/40r19 all around or 255/40r19 and 275/35r19. Btw, my car is riding on stock suspension.
Sounds like a good plan. I think you’d be fine with fitment for any combination of wheel and tire spec you listed. Neither are super aggressive for offset. I’m 19x9.5 +35 running a 275 in the rear and lowered 1.5 inches with no issues.
Hey man, loving your videos! Question about the tires speed rating and load index. My q50 rft says 94v do i have to find same replacement? Is it bad to run 98y? Car is awd. Thanks
The description is matte black, but they are actually more of a satin. I now have 5mm spacers just so the hub doesn’t push on the center cap, but no spacer required in rear.
Hey dude, im loving your videos!!! Makes me want to start a car related channel. Was wondering if your Q is awd or not. I want to go with a similar set up for my ride but not sure if it will interrupt the awd system.
I really appreciate that! And I would say if you’re passionate about it, go for starting a channel! I love cars and motorcycles and have been modifying and customizing them for about 15 years now. I’m also an artist (not professional)-I paint and have done some photography in the past-I don’t really have time to paint, so making these videos is sort of a creative outlet for me. Not the best editor and I don’t have top of the line equipment yet, but I enjoy it! My car is RWD. I wanted awd originally but I’m glad I got the RWD. You could go with a similar setup, but just keep it squared. I think 275s up front is overkill, so go with 255/40/19 all around (if you go 19s). It’s narrow enough for the front and still wide enough in the rear to get you some good grip! Thanks again man!
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you so much for the feedback! Will definitely go for the square set up. I will be sticking around for the long haul, stay humble and keep up the amazing work bro!
Jairo Guerra Really appreciate the kind words and the support! I hope to keep getting better and better and grow the channel and open some doors to more exciting things!
I got a 2015 q50 premium. Is it must to lower it when you install 19” wheels on premium q50? Or I can still run the 19” wheels on stock suspension? Will it cause any issues?
@@SpeedCultureStudios thanks for the info. Also do you have any idea if you can run the old sensors and the lug nuts into the new wheel 19”x8.5 +40 offset with 5x114.3 bolt from the premium model?
@@SpeedCultureStudios hey man I’m really confused for the lug nuts cause the premium has 5x114.3 bolt size and the 19 wheels I’m ordering are the same? Why they can’t fit? Or what lug nuts did use for yours? I’m just trying save the hassle going back and forth at the shop. What lug nuts can fit for a 19x8.5 +40 offset 5x114.3 wheels?
what do you think about 18 inch wheels ? i’m planning to get 255’s in the front and 275’s in the back, 255/40/18 and 275/35/18 and i see more people with 19’s than 18’s so i’m not quite sure if 18x8 would be ok or 18x8.5 or possibly 18x9 and on stock suspension for right now possibly getting coilovers im case it helps with the tire setup somehow
I like 18s with a beefy setup. A 275 is pretty wide for a 9” wheel. I feel like a 35 sidewall is a little low profile for an 18 tho but it’s all about personal preference. You’ll also want to think about overall diameter to keep your speedo accurate.
Speed Culture Studios so what do you suggest would be better ? i’m really new to this whole tires and wheels thing so i’m not so good with sidewalks and all that other stuff, i’m going with 18’s due to them being slightly cheaper than 19’s and the overall benefits from them that some people suggest
Jayro if you had factory 17s then 275/35/19 is very close to factory diameter. A 275/35/18 will be smaller so your speedo would be off. Google tire diameter calculator and you can try different combos. You also want your front tire to be as close to rear in diameter as possible so if you go with a 255 make sure you select the sidewalk that helps get it close to the rear
Hey man, thinking of going with some enkeis at 19x 8.5 +38 square set up 245/40R19s. Do you think it will fit? I dont mind buying spacers but as long as it's close to flush and doesn't touch the brakes I'm fine. I'm also a 2015 Q50 3.7 RWD
That will fit just fine. It’s not an aggressive spec. I’m 19x9.5 +35. 5mm spacer to clear brakes (May not need-just depends on wheel design) but with the spacer I’m almost perfectly flush with 255/40/19 front 275/35 rear.
CruisePunk if you want flush, I wouldn’t go with an 8” wheel and a 40+ offset. You’d need a big spacer which would require extended studs. Find a slightly wider wheel with a smaller offset. Avoid bigger spacers if you can.
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you so much so let's say i wanna do a 245 40 18 in the front and in the back a 275 idk what dimensions maybe I'm new to this
Are these tires worth it I need tires was going to get these if it's worth it. I don't have the run flats I bought my 3.7 2015 with 25k so they had aftermarket tires on factory rims
Hi, I have the Q50 sport trim model, on stock suspension, a guy is selling a 19x11? and 19x9.5 . He said the offset for the front is 12 and rear is 12. Is that correct of what he told me word for word and if so, how wide will it be sticking out from my fender? Or will it sit somewhat flush.
That is a super aggressive offset. If it is correct, those wheels will not fit. 19x11 is super wide already and with an aggressive offset like that, they would stick wayyyy out. My front wheels are 19x9.5 with a +35 and an 8mm spacer and are flush. A 12 offset would poke in front as well.
Speed Culture Studios I meant the rear offset is 10. But yea he had it in his 370z so I’m guessing because of that wheel spec he had, his body size car is bigger. I don’t know much of the z’s. I’m assuming their genders are more wider. What he listed on his post was for sure 19x9.5 offset 12 front , 19x11 offset 10 rear. And they won’t fit from what you said correct? Now I can save me $620? Lol I would not line it to poke out a lot or really at all. I would want it flush for sure.
Bradly Well 10 offset is even more aggressive. What wheels are they? I honestly don’t think they’d work unless you had some crazy camber, but there are diagrams out there with exact measurements.
The wheels are varrstoen es2 . A buddy said with that spec, my tires or that I will need to stretch the heck out of the tires and more than likely poke out
I just went from 245 to 255 Michealen pilot sport 3 plus. And the car feels less responsive like it's working harder to move. The tires I had originally were formoza all season 245/40. The car felt faster. Is this normal? I know the pilot sports weight 28 lbs per tire. So idk if it's the grip or weight that has made my red sport feel somewhat heavier.
No, tires shouldn’t make it feel less responsive. You would never notice a wheel/tire weight difference in straight line pulls. Does it feel less responsive off the line or at all speeds and rpm? If the tires hook hard off the line it could cause it to feel a bit doggy, but that would go away once you get momentum going.
@@SpeedCultureStudios yes feels less responsive off the line. The drive feels different. Feels like I dont feel the force of the torque as much with these new tires maybe it's due too its treads.
Marks_Blade it’s hard to say man. Maybe you’re just getting used to the car and are ready for more power. That happens too man. Could just be a feeling. Too bad you don’t have any baseline numbers to compare.
Did you put your old tpms sensors on these rims or no? And was the light on the dash? The rims make the car look way better it’s officially murdered out now! Lol
Moe Fit I did not use my tpms because I am going to likely run my stock wheels during the winter. The light did come on in the dash-I am doing my best to ignore it lol! I might find a small black sticker to cover it up haha
I had heard a few people saying their steering felt loose or the car liked to “wander.” I haven’t had any issues so far-thankfully. I don’t think it’s a very common problem.
Only steering issue if you are on the highway amd have predicted lane on. When a car gets closer to you it does slightly goes off course with that feature turned off no steering issues.
Nah, I think I nailed it. When the car is lowered finally, it'll be perfect. You'll see. And when you say things like "rims" and "whip" and "son" you lose credibility lol. Thanks again for your input!
20s look really big on these cars no matter what but having wheel gap will make them look even bigger. But if you go with 20s and lower it an inch, you won’t even notice it being lowered.
Bruce Money Well the offset of the wheel never changes lol. But sure-comparing to the fenders it would be the equivalent to a 30 offset-all the way around. I put a 5mm spacer in the rear as well because the hub was popping out my center cap. Good catch man!
For traction. Wider tire gives a wider contact patch. Also a 275 is way to wide for the front although some people will do it. Could be helpful on the track but daily driving or at the drag strip, a wide tire up front on a RWD car is not good-too much drag.
Alex Gillespie 275/35/19 is closer to OE spec so your speedo will be almost right on. Some people like it, but I’ve always thought 275 is too wide for a front tire, so it’s tough to say. Depends on what you like.
Haven't had the chance to push them all that much. I can tell you they hook much better--that was noticeable immediately. Obviously have a 275 on the rear compared to the stock 225 is going to make a huge difference. I have to double check the pressures now, but they definitely feel more firm. Excited to push them around some corners and try out 0-60 times.
Lou Ramirez thanks man! That’s what I was going for! Someone commented that it looks “riced out” I asked how-then he said it looks like a mustang... But I like it haha. Sporty yet beefy and tough-that was the goal lol!
Robert Wilkerson Awesome! I appreciate you taking a look! If you’ve ever been to Cars and Coffee at Michelin last Saturday every month, I’m there almost every month.
So price always reflects quality in your mind? Why spend $1500 on cast wheels like Rohanas that weigh 30 lbs when I can get these cast wheels that weigh 24 lbs and cost a fraction of the amount. Production process is the same. They are still round. They fit properly. They are just as durable. It would seem that price is the only thing that makes them “cheap.” I don’t get wrapped up in name brands. Sometimes you just have to use common sense. You couldn’t look at these without the center cap or the brand stamp and tell me what brand they are. And you certainly couldn’t tell me how good they are based on how they look. You can spend $4k on wheels and the only thing the average person is going to get out of that is a lighter wallet. And as I stated very early on, this channel is all about experimenting and finding way to get nice results without braking the bank. Let’s face it-most people aren’t dropping $550-$1000 per wheel. It’s just not realistic. So you can seriously go low quality and save money, you can find good deals on decent quality products. Top of the line? Maybe not. Functional and sufficient for the average Joe, for sure.
@@SpeedCultureStudios when it comes to Wheels quite often yes, price does reflect the quality. Obviously people can do whatever makes them happy, it's just always been strange to see people take higher-end cars and put cheap products on them.
Chad Rapper well I wouldn’t call a q50 higher end haha. But it hasn’t been my experience that more expensive is better. Unless of course you’re getting into 2 and 3 piece rotors forged super light etc etc. when it comes to cast wheels, unless they are truly junk, which I haven’t come across, you’d be crazy to spend $1000 or more. Konig wheels for example-people seem to consider them cheap but they are actually super durable and relatively light for what they are. And inexpensive on top of that.
@@SpeedCultureStudios sorry bro the price doesn't make them look cheap they look cheap all by themselves gross and the look tiny. but that's just my opinion tho
Keron Farrier I’m not sure where you see riced out-or any rice at all. Nothing has even been done to it aesthetically except for tint and 19” black wheels that aren’t even a “rice” style. It has no wing. No stance. No fart can. Nothing is taped on. Thanks for checking it out though!
@@SpeedCultureStudios black on black on black doesn't mesh too well. Don't get me wrong I love black on black but it doesnt work on this application. It looks riced out. Poor Rim choice makes the car look cheap and the blacked out tail lights🤦🏻 ...by the way I drive an M so no hate
Keron Farrier well blacked out is far different than riced out. And I don’t think it was a poor wheel choice at all. They give the car a beefier look-moving away from the typical tuner look that everyone goes with for this style of car. Obviously, styling is subjective. I just think you’re completely wrong. Black on black with black wheels is probably one of the nicest combos there is. And the tail lights had to be tinted. The factory bright-ass red was just obnoxious. And the chrome accents on these cars is hideous, so it had to be blacked out. And I have no idea what your you Drive an m comment means. There’s no hate no matter what you drive.
Keron Farrier Well does it looked riced out or like a mustang??? Lol. Like I said, I was going for a more beefy look. Everyone does this car up the same way and I’m not interested in that. And I certainly don’t want some big 20” shiny wheels with a bunch of spokes-those get heavy, you know... These wheels and this style of wheel is common in the Japanese tuner world-drift cars and track cars-370z, 240s etc. I probably wouldn’t choose it for a bmw, an Audi or a corvette but they work for this car. Has a nice aggressive look and will look better when the suspension gets figured out. Thanks for your input.
Hey quick question. I have a 2014 Nissan Maxima do u think those wheels would fit on my car? I know the q50 and maxima have the same 5x114.3 bolt patterns
Hey man so I also have a Q50 2015 AWD and I am planning on changing my wheels but I’m pretty new to sizes and stuff. So I was thinking about getting some 19x9.5 +35 Niche Misano wheels and I was just wondering if you think these would fit fine?
Bro the Q is very fresh. The whole blacked out theme 👌🏽 Seeing this video brings so many memories when I was putting on my wheels. At first it takes some time getting used to the driving experience (new wheels and tire) but worth the look
I definitely agree when upgrading with sport calibers! It's such a game changer. The little things make a huge difference.
Oscar thank you very much. I’ve had blacked out cars before and thought about going a different route but these wheels pulled me in!
Anything will be better than the runflats! I’m excited to see how these go!
@@SpeedCultureStudios at first I thought having a all blacked out car was very cliche. But Q is becoming it's own beast haha
And thank you for always replying bro
Very nice dude! I can't believe what a ridiculous deal you got! $100 a tire? Holy crap. The rear Michelin 285s I had on my Q50 were like $275 a piece! I'm amazed at the value here! So glad you got 19s. The Q50 should never have come with 17s. The stock run flats we're Terrible haha. Good stuff bro 👍
You should get the Akebono BBK from Z1. Those would look awesome behind those new wheels too 👌
I have a buddy in the tire business, I basically got these tires for free to try out, which is why I had to go with them. Otherwise I was leaning toward Hankook.
I've never run Lexani tires before, but I've seen some decent reviews. But yeah, $400 for a set this size is pretty crazy! I will give them a good test and see what we find out. They might be junk haha.
19s were perfect for me. I feel like with a 20" wheel you start to sacrifice traction due to a narrowing/extra stiff sidewall, but 18s look a little small. I'm digging it so far. Now for a drop!
Then don’t get the premium, get the sport
Criztian Ramirez I already have the car...
And the sport wheels are ugly as sin.
Perfect. I bought these same wheels a while back for my Altima but traded it for a 2016 q50 was wondering how 19s would look and so happens I found your video with the same wheels! I dig it.! Thank you for sharing!
That’s awesome man! Yeah some people don’t like the look but I dig it.
This is what I'm doing to my q50 tomorrow same wheels and chrome delete on the doors lol
How do you like the performance of the Lexani? I honestly have never heard of them before, but $100 is damn cheap if they perform. I went with the Mich Pilot Sport 4S and Niche Sector M197 rims. The Mich are far better than the stock Dunlops in handling, braking, acceleration and comfort. My new tire/wheel combo is also 8.8lbs lighter per wheel so the car feels much more lively. It a completely different feel. Highly recommend anyone who has a Q50/60 save up some cash and change your tires.
I’m actually about to upload a review of these tires, but I’ll give you a quick summary. I have been super surprised at how well they perform. I haven’t had them long enough to know about tread ware, but in terms of grip, handling and wet traction, they have been very good for the price! I will be hitting the mountains soon to really push them, but for spirited everyday driving, these are a great tire!
From where did you get your wheels? Any website?
Great choice on the RSR springs!! I have Impuls on my G but had RSR Ti2000 on my Mitsubishi and they were amazing. Superb ride quality!!!!
That’s great to know. There are a few options, but I definitely want to the right one when it comes to overall performance!
So, this is the set I'm going for {TSW Bathurst & Toyo Proxes 4 Plus}. Preferably, I would like a flush fitment w/o them sticking out too much; x4 of 19x9 ET30?? x4 of 19x9.5 ET39?? Either a 255/40r19 all around or 255/40r19 and 275/35r19. Btw, my car is riding on stock suspension.
Sounds like a good plan. I think you’d be fine with fitment for any combination of wheel and tire spec you listed. Neither are super aggressive for offset. I’m 19x9.5 +35 running a 275 in the rear and lowered 1.5 inches with no issues.
Man, I’m having the hardest time finding wheels for my RS with factory brake upgrade.
Big brakes limit selection for sure!
Hey man, loving your videos! Question about the tires speed rating and load index. My q50 rft says 94v do i have to find same replacement? Is it bad to run 98y? Car is awd. Thanks
No don’t worry about the speed and load rating as far as trying to find the same ratings. Size is what you need to think about
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you and stay safe!
Hey are these matte black or gloss black ? And did you add spacers in the rear?
The description is matte black, but they are actually more of a satin. I now have 5mm spacers just so the hub doesn’t push on the center cap, but no spacer required in rear.
Coming along really nice man!!!!👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Work in progress, but its getting there! Suspension and brakes to come!
Hey dude, im loving your videos!!! Makes me want to start a car related channel. Was wondering if your Q is awd or not. I want to go with a similar set up for my ride but not sure if it will interrupt the awd system.
I really appreciate that! And I would say if you’re passionate about it, go for starting a channel! I love cars and motorcycles and have been modifying and customizing them for about 15 years now. I’m also an artist (not professional)-I paint and have done some photography in the past-I don’t really have time to paint, so making these videos is sort of a creative outlet for me. Not the best editor and I don’t have top of the line equipment yet, but I enjoy it!
My car is RWD. I wanted awd originally but I’m glad I got the RWD. You could go with a similar setup, but just keep it squared. I think 275s up front is overkill, so go with 255/40/19 all around (if you go 19s). It’s narrow enough for the front and still wide enough in the rear to get you some good grip!
Thanks again man!
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you so much for the feedback! Will definitely go for the square set up. I will be sticking around for the long haul, stay humble and keep up the amazing work bro!
Jairo Guerra Really appreciate the kind words and the support! I hope to keep getting better and better and grow the channel and open some doors to more exciting things!
hey what lug nuts did you get. I'm trying to pick some for rims i just picked up but I'm lost. I have the same spec rims 19x9.5
Depends on what style wheel you have but I got some gorilla lugs. They are awesome
I got a 2015 q50 premium. Is it must to lower it when you install 19” wheels on premium q50? Or I can still run the 19” wheels on stock suspension? Will it cause any issues?
You can run stock suspension. That’s not a problem
@@SpeedCultureStudios thanks for the info. Also do you have any idea if you can run the old sensors and the lug nuts into the new wheel 19”x8.5 +40 offset with 5x114.3 bolt from the premium model?
@@joshlazko2953 you can likely use the sensors but if you are going from factory wheels to aftermarket wheels you will need different lug nuts
@@SpeedCultureStudios ok gotcha, thanks for the info
@@SpeedCultureStudios hey man I’m really confused for the lug nuts cause the premium has 5x114.3 bolt size and the 19 wheels I’m ordering are the same? Why they can’t fit? Or what lug nuts did use for yours? I’m just trying save the hassle going back and forth at the shop. What lug nuts can fit for a 19x8.5 +40 offset 5x114.3 wheels?
Look 🔥 🔥!!! What are your wheel ?measurements?
what do you think about 18 inch wheels ? i’m planning to get 255’s in the front and 275’s in the back, 255/40/18 and 275/35/18 and i see more people with 19’s than 18’s so i’m not quite sure if 18x8 would be ok or 18x8.5 or possibly 18x9 and on stock suspension for right now possibly getting coilovers im case it helps with the tire setup somehow
I like 18s with a beefy setup. A 275 is pretty wide for a 9” wheel. I feel like a 35 sidewall is a little low profile for an 18 tho but it’s all about personal preference. You’ll also want to think about overall diameter to keep your speedo accurate.
Speed Culture Studios so what do you suggest would be better ? i’m really new to this whole tires and wheels thing so i’m not so good with sidewalks and all that other stuff, i’m going with 18’s due to them being slightly cheaper than 19’s and the overall benefits from them that some people suggest
Jayro if you had factory 17s then 275/35/19 is very close to factory diameter. A 275/35/18 will be smaller so your speedo would be off. Google tire diameter calculator and you can try different combos. You also want your front tire to be as close to rear in diameter as possible so if you go with a 255 make sure you select the sidewalk that helps get it close to the rear
Hey SCS I’m thinking of getting 25mm spacers on my car I’ve heard a lot about spacers not being safe. I’m thinking of H&R thoughts?
They’re fine if you don’t race the car. Sometimes they just cannot handle the pressure
Hey man, thinking of going with some enkeis at 19x 8.5 +38 square set up 245/40R19s. Do you think it will fit? I dont mind buying spacers but as long as it's close to flush and doesn't touch the brakes I'm fine. I'm also a 2015 Q50 3.7 RWD
That will fit just fine. It’s not an aggressive spec. I’m 19x9.5 +35. 5mm spacer to clear brakes (May not need-just depends on wheel design) but with the spacer I’m almost perfectly flush with 255/40/19 front 275/35 rear.
@@SpeedCultureStudios gotcha, thanks! You think if I got with 19 x 8.0 +45 it would be a good idea to order it with spacer?
CruisePunk if you want flush, I wouldn’t go with an 8” wheel and a 40+ offset. You’d need a big spacer which would require extended studs. Find a slightly wider wheel with a smaller offset. Avoid bigger spacers if you can.
@@SpeedCultureStudios cool thanks!
Why didny you just put them on at the shop at once am i missing something?
I don’t trust the shop
So did you have to do anything to the fenders so that you can fit the 275 on the back and 255 in the front?
Nothing at all. I could go 285 in rear but wouldn’t go wider than 255 in front, but could bump it out another 3-4mm still and be super flush
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you so much so let's say i wanna do a 245 40 18 in the front and in the back a 275 idk what dimensions maybe I'm new to this
@@beanbean6986 it depends on the wheel. Width and offset. You just have to do some digging around for details.
@@SpeedCultureStudios ty
Do you think i can run 19x11 +15 offset all around on 245/35 with lowering springs
No way lol. With some camber you might get the rear to tuck but it’d be crazy to get the fronts to tuck
@@SpeedCultureStudios u sure this guy has the exact specs i use him from fitment industries .
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@@SpeedCultureStudios he always has lower springs
@@SpeedCultureStudios what about 19x9.5 +22 on 245s
I have a quick question: what size tires would you recommend for a meaty set up on 19x9.5 +22 wheels? I’m riding in stock height.
Stock height you have some flexibility. I have 275/35 rear and they look meaty on this wheel.
What kind of wheel spacers would you recommend on a 2016 Infiniti Q50 that has most things primarily stock
How wide of a spacer are you looking at?
Speed Culture Studios I want it to have a good fitment with the wheel arch but I don’t know what specific brand or fitment would be good for it.
I don’t have a brand recommendation for spacers. Sorry man. I haven’t needed any big enough to worry about brand
Looking good man
Jerry Rasavong Thank you, sir!
i have a 2015 q50s and the only dr-53’s i can find are 19x9.5 and a 32 offset would those fit?
I think they will fit.
hi, did you use your existing lug nuts for the new set of wheels?
No. They would not fit these wheels. I ordered new Lugnuts online.
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you for the response
Vishal Padda no problem. The stock lugnuts are too wide to fit these and probably most aftermarket wheels.
What size rims were your stock
17
Looks great. What was the offset on the rims?
Thanks!!
Offset is +35
Are these tires worth it I need tires was going to get these if it's worth it. I don't have the run flats I bought my 3.7 2015 with 25k so they had aftermarket tires on factory rims
I liked them a lot for an inexpensive daily tire.
Heyy man, quick question, I was wondering why is 40 in front wheels and 35 in the rear wheels, is because of the weight of the engine? TKS!!
No it’s because of the overall diameter of the tires. A 275/40/19 would be much taller than a 255/40/19
@@SpeedCultureStudios so will I be good using 255/35/19 front & rear?
Marcelo Silva yes but your speedo will be off slightly.
@@SpeedCultureStudios by how much do you know
Just curious how much tint do you have on your windows?
It’s 20%
Hi, I have the Q50 sport trim model, on stock suspension, a guy is selling a 19x11? and 19x9.5 . He said the offset for the front is 12 and rear is 12. Is that correct of what he told me word for word and if so, how wide will it be sticking out from my fender? Or will it sit somewhat flush.
That is a super aggressive offset. If it is correct, those wheels will not fit. 19x11 is super wide already and with an aggressive offset like that, they would stick wayyyy out. My front wheels are 19x9.5 with a +35 and an 8mm spacer and are flush. A 12 offset would poke in front as well.
Speed Culture Studios I meant the rear offset is 10. But yea he had it in his 370z so I’m guessing because of that wheel spec he had, his body size car is bigger. I don’t know much of the z’s. I’m assuming their genders are more wider. What he listed on his post was for sure 19x9.5 offset 12 front , 19x11 offset 10 rear. And they won’t fit from what you said correct? Now I can save me $620? Lol I would not line it to poke out a lot or really at all. I would want it flush for sure.
Bradly Well 10 offset is even more aggressive. What wheels are they? I honestly don’t think they’d work unless you had some crazy camber, but there are diagrams out there with exact measurements.
The wheels are varrstoen es2 . A buddy said with that spec, my tires or that I will need to stretch the heck out of the tires and more than likely poke out
Bradly yeah I think you’ll get a ton of wheel poke. Tires would be the least of my worries honestly.
Does the S model sit lower from factory?
I do not think so. The Larger wheels might make it look lower though.
Hey will this set up work with big brakes with no spacers? i have a q50s
No
@@SpeedCultureStudios what size spacers i should get?
@@ivan7247 there are way too many variables for me to tell you that. Offset, width, tire, wheel design...
I like
I just went from 245 to 255 Michealen pilot sport 3 plus. And the car feels less responsive like it's working harder to move. The tires I had originally were formoza all season 245/40. The car felt faster. Is this normal? I know the pilot sports weight 28 lbs per tire. So idk if it's the grip or weight that has made my red sport feel somewhat heavier.
No, tires shouldn’t make it feel less responsive. You would never notice a wheel/tire weight difference in straight line pulls. Does it feel less responsive off the line or at all speeds and rpm?
If the tires hook hard off the line it could cause it to feel a bit doggy, but that would go away once you get momentum going.
@@SpeedCultureStudios yes feels less responsive off the line. The drive feels different. Feels like I dont feel the force of the torque as much with these new tires maybe it's due too its treads.
Marks_Blade it’s hard to say man. Maybe you’re just getting used to the car and are ready for more power. That happens too man. Could just be a feeling. Too bad you don’t have any baseline numbers to compare.
@@SpeedCultureStudios you might be right. There's never enough hp once you get used to it haha
Marks_Blade that’s the bad part about messing with cars. You’re always chasing numbers and chasing speed and it all costs more money lol
Did you put your old tpms sensors on these rims or no? And was the light on the dash? The rims make the car look way better it’s officially murdered out now! Lol
Moe Fit I did not use my tpms because I am going to likely run my stock wheels during the winter.
The light did come on in the dash-I am doing my best to ignore it lol!
I might find a small black sticker to cover it up haha
That's fire. What I'm doing. How pathetic that they even roll these off assembly line with 17s. What a joke.
I guess they needed to give you a reason to upgrade to the sport model.
Looks good man
Thank you! Coming along!
Did you use 19X9.5 all around
Yes
Hey I have a question I have Been hearing that this model of car is having steering issues have you had any thanks in advance
I had heard a few people saying their steering felt loose or the car liked to “wander.”
I haven’t had any issues so far-thankfully. I don’t think it’s a very common problem.
I keep my driving on personal with heavy steering and sports mode and it just super tight for me
Only steering issue if you are on the highway amd have predicted lane on. When a car gets closer to you it does slightly goes off course with that feature turned off no steering issues.
Please can someone tell me how much a stock 17 inch rim weights?
The factory 17s are about 24lbs. I know I mentioned it in either this vid or the unboxing vid.
Thank you so much!!!!
Are the tires run flat?
No-high performance summer tires
Hey man. Does it mess up your speedometer?
No because I made sure to get a setup that was as close to stock diameter as possible.
Isn't 245/40 and 265/35 stock size for the 3.7 Q50 and 3.7 Q50S?
I believe 245/40/19, yes.
Unfortunately (in some ways) I do not have the sport.
@@SpeedCultureStudios I have a 3.7 Premium as you but in Hagane Blue.
Bao Nguyen I love that color. The right set of wheels really sets it off too!
@@SpeedCultureStudios I'm thinking of the Gunmetal Drag DR48 (staggered fitment)
Bao Nguyen nice choice!
What website did you get the lugnuts from?
eBay. I can try and find the seller.
Dougs and Tires the channel has one with black rims. I think thats how you execute black rims on a whip son!!!
Nah, I think I nailed it. When the car is lowered finally, it'll be perfect. You'll see. And when you say things like "rims" and "whip" and "son" you lose credibility lol. Thanks again for your input!
I don’t want to lower my Q because I live in the city . Do you thinks 20s will look odd on stock suspension
20s look really big on these cars no matter what but having wheel gap will make them look even bigger. But if you go with 20s and lower it an inch, you won’t even notice it being lowered.
Speed Culture Studios what do u suggest I lower them with . I just don’t want to damage my car or add strain because the roads are bad.
Tibb 3 just look for springs with a moderate drop of 0.8 - 1.0 inches.
Beautiful 🙌🏼👌🏼
What are your wheel offsets?
19x9.5 +35 offset all around.
@@SpeedCultureStudios thanks for the info. 👍🏾
No problem!
Actually with the spacers in front make it a 30offset and 35 rear hehe
Bruce Money Well the offset of the wheel never changes lol. But sure-comparing to the fenders it would be the equivalent to a 30 offset-all the way around. I put a 5mm spacer in the rear as well because the hub was popping out my center cap.
Good catch man!
Whats the offset on these wheels
+35
Why did you put wider tires for the rear?
For traction. Wider tire gives a wider contact patch. Also a 275 is way to wide for the front although some people will do it. Could be helpful on the track but daily driving or at the drag strip, a wide tire up front on a RWD car is not good-too much drag.
So I’m assuming you a have a RWD Q?
Ebuka Nwafor yes
It makes sense now, but I appreciate your fast response
Ebuka Nwafor Thank you!
why did you get different tire sizes
It’s called staggered. Wider tires in back for better traction but they are too wide for a front tire
Offset?
+35
I getting a set AGs today there 19x9.5 +40 offset. Do you think I should run 265/35r19 or 275/35r19? Both square set up all the way around.
Alex Gillespie 275/35/19 is closer to OE spec so your speedo will be almost right on. Some people like it, but I’ve always thought 275 is too wide for a front tire, so it’s tough to say. Depends on what you like.
Depends how low you are too. I have 255/40/19 up front and with a 1.5” drop of my tire was much wider it might rub
I think I’ll do 265 and play it safe
good looks
I appreciate it!
Nice shoes!
Thank you very much. I dig them.
Can I use 370 rims with my g37x ?
It’s been done but you’ll definitely want to check specs, ride height and tires etc
How does it feel?. .. the dumb flats seem poor quality at best. I slip and slide when wet and just feel bla when dry hard corning
Haven't had the chance to push them all that much. I can tell you they hook much better--that was noticeable immediately. Obviously have a 275 on the rear compared to the stock 225 is going to make a huge difference.
I have to double check the pressures now, but they definitely feel more firm. Excited to push them around some corners and try out 0-60 times.
@@SpeedCultureStudios let us know after a few hard runs in different conditions
Lou Ramirez i will for sure!
@@SpeedCultureStudios well it looks great. Subtle yet beefy. Powerfulish.. lol
Lou Ramirez thanks man! That’s what I was going for! Someone commented that it looks “riced out”
I asked how-then he said it looks like a mustang...
But I like it haha. Sporty yet beefy and tough-that was the goal lol!
Are you n SC?
Yes sir. Greenville area. You?
One Fine Trek Coolbeans yeah I am as well and just got a ‘15 Q50s so I will definitely pay a lot more attention to this channel! Keep up the content
Robert Wilkerson Awesome! I appreciate you taking a look!
If you’ve ever been to Cars and Coffee at Michelin last Saturday every month, I’m there almost every month.
I needa get a better job so i can upgrade mine
I've never understood putting cheap wheels on nice cars.
So price always reflects quality in your mind?
Why spend $1500 on cast wheels like Rohanas that weigh 30 lbs when I can get these cast wheels that weigh 24 lbs and cost a fraction of the amount. Production process is the same. They are still round. They fit properly. They are just as durable. It would seem that price is the only thing that makes them “cheap.”
I don’t get wrapped up in name brands. Sometimes you just have to use common sense. You couldn’t look at these without the center cap or the brand stamp and tell me what brand they are. And you certainly couldn’t tell me how good they are based on how they look. You can spend $4k on wheels and the only thing the average person is going to get out of that is a lighter wallet.
And as I stated very early on, this channel is all about experimenting and finding way to get nice results without braking the bank. Let’s face it-most people aren’t dropping $550-$1000 per wheel. It’s just not realistic. So you can seriously go low quality and save money, you can find good deals on decent quality products. Top of the line? Maybe not. Functional and sufficient for the average Joe, for sure.
@@SpeedCultureStudios when it comes to Wheels quite often yes, price does reflect the quality. Obviously people can do whatever makes them happy, it's just always been strange to see people take higher-end cars and put cheap products on them.
Chad Rapper well I wouldn’t call a q50 higher end haha. But it hasn’t been my experience that more expensive is better. Unless of course you’re getting into 2 and 3 piece rotors forged super light etc etc.
when it comes to cast wheels, unless they are truly junk, which I haven’t come across, you’d be crazy to spend $1000 or more. Konig wheels for example-people seem to consider them cheap but they are actually super durable and relatively light for what they are. And inexpensive on top of that.
@@SpeedCultureStudios sorry bro the price doesn't make them look cheap they look cheap all by themselves gross and the look tiny. but that's just my opinion tho
stephen bailey And a valuable opinion it is.
I just wasted 10 mins watching him drive around and do other things Just show us the finished product.
Thanks for your time. Old video. Better now. I promise.
Damn man you talk a lot
Vlog style channel bud. Also always try to provide as much insight as I can. BUT also a super old video so I’m better now lol.
Speed Culture Studios yeah I understand your doing good tho I just bought the same car and I want to put mods in it so I started to watch your videos
Franklin Aguilar awesome! I have some fun ones and a bunch of informational ones. Hopefully you find them helpful!
Thank you
You need an Audi it's better than Infiniti.
I love Audi too! Want an s5 really bad!
But I don’t know about “better.” Lot cheaper to maintain than Audi!
Looks a little riced out
Keron Farrier I’m not sure where you see riced out-or any rice at all. Nothing has even been done to it aesthetically except for tint and 19” black wheels that aren’t even a “rice” style. It has no wing. No stance. No fart can. Nothing is taped on.
Thanks for checking it out though!
@@SpeedCultureStudios black on black on black doesn't mesh too well. Don't get me wrong I love black on black but it doesnt work on this application. It looks riced out. Poor Rim choice makes the car look cheap and the blacked out tail lights🤦🏻 ...by the way I drive an M so no hate
Keron Farrier well blacked out is far different than riced out. And I don’t think it was a poor wheel choice at all. They give the car a beefier look-moving away from the typical tuner look that everyone goes with for this style of car. Obviously, styling is subjective. I just think you’re completely wrong. Black on black with black wheels is probably one of the nicest combos there is. And the tail lights had to be tinted. The factory bright-ass red was just obnoxious. And the chrome accents on these cars is hideous, so it had to be blacked out.
And I have no idea what your you Drive an m comment means. There’s no hate no matter what you drive.
@@SpeedCultureStudios the wheels look like they belong on a
Bullit mustang or something
Keron Farrier Well does it looked riced out or like a mustang??? Lol.
Like I said, I was going for a more beefy look. Everyone does this car up the same way and I’m not interested in that. And I certainly don’t want some big 20” shiny wheels with a bunch of spokes-those get heavy, you know...
These wheels and this style of wheel is common in the Japanese tuner world-drift cars and track cars-370z, 240s etc. I probably wouldn’t choose it for a bmw, an Audi or a corvette but they work for this car. Has a nice aggressive look and will look better when the suspension gets figured out.
Thanks for your input.
Hey quick question. I have a 2014 Nissan Maxima do u think those wheels would fit on my car? I know the q50 and maxima have the same 5x114.3 bolt patterns
I don’t see why not
Hey man so I also have a Q50 2015 AWD and I am planning on changing my wheels but I’m pretty new to sizes and stuff. So I was thinking about getting some 19x9.5 +35 Niche Misano wheels and I was just wondering if you think these would fit fine?
Yep no issues