2022 GT-line wheel symmetry

^^I ran the original PSS on my G37. Wonderful tires (albeit shorter life). I realized 95% of my driving did not need all that performance. Went with the A/S 3+ on the old car. Worked great. Never pushed them hard enough to squeal on corners. Will likely do the same on this one once the OE tires wear out. We get that white stuff here too. I really don't care for swapping wheels 2x a year any more if I can avoid it.
That one in twenty curve that you push hard enough to appreciate the summer tire performance puts a smile on your face: and smiling is good for your health. :D

I have the OE wheels with A/S for winter driving; it's a quick swap and costs me nothing but a drive (that's always a good thing) and a tip.
 
^^Fair point. But how much weight are we talking vs cost. Is it really justifiable for a street vehicle......
They are if you want to differentiate your car from the exact same one that just pulled up next to you at the light....and not to mention that the aftermarket wheels look damn good! And they do weigh about 4lbs less at each corner and actually cost less than OEM in most cases. Just my opinion though, and you know what they say about opinions! Lol!
 
^^Haha... I hear you. I'm more function over appearance. 4LB difference is a huge amount for a mcy wheel, but for car... I don't know.

My last set of after market wheels were for snow tires on the G37, 18x8.0" for a 225/50/18 tire (stock size). The car looked nice with them, but I don't think they were any lighter than stock.

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^^Haha... I hear you. I'm more function over appearance. 4LB difference is a huge amount for a mcy wheel, but for car... I don't know.

My last set of after market wheels were for snow tires on the G37, 18x8.0" for a 225/50/18 tire (stock size). The car looked nice with them, but I don't think they were any lighter than stock.

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I still have my OE wheels and the Michelin Pilot Sports 4s, I'll probably just sell them seeing as I don't really need them, And I don't drive in snow...ever. They have about 1000 miles on them and look like brand new.
 
^^Haha... I hear you. I'm more function over appearance. 4LB difference is a huge amount for a mcy wheel, but for car... I don't know.

My last set of after market wheels were for snow tires on the G37, 18x8.0" for a 225/50/18 tire (stock size). The car looked nice with them, but I don't think they were any lighter than stock.

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Those look good...I had 18 Q50 and put these on it...
 

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Wow, they really changed the car a lot. I lost interest in it after the '14 remodel. Too much drive by wire content and worst yet no MT offered. Sold mine in 2019 after due to family circumstances. Even today it's not much of a consideration because it's small and over priced.

Why did you get rid of yours?
 
Wow, they really changed the car a lot. I lost interest in it after the '14 remodel. Too much drive by wire content and worst yet no MT offered. Sold mine in 2019 after due to family circumstances. Even today it's not much of a consideration because it's small and over priced.

Why did you get rid of yours?
It was time for a change, I don't usually hold on to new cars for more than a year, and I was very unsatisfied with the service aspect of Infinity, to point of having to raise hell about the service departments lack of getting back to me and the amount of time to keep it for service, having to fight for a loaner while being serviced,among other things. However I loved the car.
 
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