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B Street Tire Setup
Do we know or is there a way to find out what tires / setup successful b street 370z auto crossers are running?
Perhaps later in the year I want to upgrade my tires to give me the best possible chance at being somewhat competitive and have the most fun. I’ve read all 1100 posts of the meaty tire thread and became really overwhelmed with all the different setups. At the end I was thinking with just staying with the stock staggered setup on the sport rims with upgraded rubber. Then I came over here and saw some people having success with a “squared” setup. Definitely leaning towards the RE-71R, but not sure on the sizes. Trying to stay in b street so no lowering springs. I’m a bit scared to go to smaller diameter tires where the car looks lifted. Any help appreciated! |
If you have sport model and 19's, 285 35 19 square works really well. If you are on 18's you will want to run the 275 35 18 square. 275 40 18 is available in some of the less competitive tires and would keep your gearing and appearance closer to stock.
I had a lot of fun driving my car in BS for about 3 seasons. |
B Street Tire Setup
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Thanks for the reply. I’m running the sport 19” Rays. Looking at the tire size calculator I would gain about 1.5” on the front and little less than a 0.5” on the rear. My only concern is that it’s calling for at least a 9.5” wide wheel for that size. I’m guessing you were able to get them on. Did it help with some of the understeer? |
For tire size what Brendan said is pretty spot on. For actual brand and tire model last I knew the RE-71R and Rival S's were the hot tires to have. Both had their pro's and con's but either one could be competitive. Best bet is to ask around within the autox community and not just Z owners.
Or for even more fun jump up to BSP and play on Hoosiers. |
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Thanks for the advice and confirmation! I’m pretty sold on the idea of squaring up on 285/35. I’m somewhat a casual autoxer so not willing to make the commitment to get the car ready for BSP, at least for a few years. Do you know any good forums for autox? |
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Steel Cities SCCA Region https://www.facebook.com/groups/192696136704/ Akron Sports Car Club https://www.facebook.com/AkronSportsCarClub/ and if you want to get real crazy come on over to Toledo for one of our airport events NWOR https://www.facebook.com/groups/20554856266/ |
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Awesome thank you! I’m a member of the Steel Cities Region. I did four events last year. I intend on doing at least 7/10 events this upcoming year. Toledo would be a nice drive from Pittsburgh along the turnpike and a change of pace! See if I can make it during the summer. |
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Also I do have a 10mm or 15 mm spacer if needed for clearance. Edit: Stock suspension, no plans for a drop. Thank you in advance! |
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What size do you suggest on the rear? |
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I'm in no rush and I'm assuming tirerack would let me return them if I couldn't get them mounted. I look at my rear tire now and just find it hard to imagine I can fit that much meat under the front fenders. Crazy! :eek: I keep going back and forth on this, but you've given me confidence and I'm going to go for it. Worse case, I'd have to deal with exchanging them for 275 square. |
fwiw I have a set of 285 Conti ecs's mounted on my OEM Nismo wheels for when I want to drive the car on the street. No problems with them fitting.
Hell given the right size wheels and offsets you can fit 315's up front. Our cars can fit a lot of tire. |
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I also run 285/35/19's on the front on a 19x10 wheel. It's not an issue with proper offsets.
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