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Jayhovah 12-24-2015 10:55 AM

Fattest Tires: Sport Wheels, Lowered Swifts, Stock Camber, 20/25mm Spacers
 
Like the title says - What are the fattest tires I can go with?

Configuration:
Swift springs
Stock Camber (front rear SPC arms)
20/25mm spacers.

EzDz 12-27-2015 02:12 PM

Without seeing alignment specs and seeing you dont have a rear camber kit you could fit like 335s in the back for whatever ungodly reason

cjwsrt6 12-27-2015 09:09 PM

335 on the sport wheel would be a lot of pinch on the tire. I'd say 305 to be safe

Jayhovah 12-27-2015 09:10 PM

I have camber arms, front and rear.

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cv129 12-28-2015 03:31 PM

first question to answer is how much tire you can stuff on a 10 in wheel and be within tolerance. Cjwsrt6 answered that. TireRack site also gives that info on any given tire.

Next, what kind of camber spec are running? Having aftermarket camber arms don't imply you are on stock specs. Someone with a negative 4 degree camber can run wider tires than a stock camber spec 370z.

kenchan 12-28-2015 04:10 PM

fat tires on narrow wheels makes car feel squishy. get the right size.

NORAIN 12-30-2015 03:10 PM

:iagree: I ran 265/35 - 305/30 on OEM Rays and they were a hint squishy, but it works without any other issues. These sizes feel a lot better on 9.5" F & 11" R wheels that I have now. I wouldn't go any wider on the stock Rays...

Jayhovah 12-30-2015 03:12 PM

It was moot anyway, the only tires I could get in time were 285. Next time I'll order on tire rack

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P's_Z 01-04-2016 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3378679)
It was moot anyway, the only tires I could get in time were 285. Next time I'll order on tire rack

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Going this same route soon, i have the same set up as you :tup:

synolimit 01-04-2016 08:40 AM

Been answered a million times before but you should not go over 20% wheel width. 275/305.


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