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loozz 04-02-2020 02:00 PM

Buying PS4S for 13-14 gunmetal nismo rims
 
Thanks everyone answering my question. :tiphat: My perfect setup is now completed:

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I really went through all thread on fitment and wheels.. I saw many posting on 275/305 or even 285/325 setup on thses wheels.. but those are usually done with other mods such as after-market springs, spacers etc.
:bowrofl:

I have a 2018 6mt nismo, fully stock except for a catback mod.. just bought the v1 nismo rims as my second mod. The local tire shop told me that they are worried about potentail rub having 275 at the front with the 40 offset because they usally do 275 in the front with lower offests..

Can anyone tell me is 275/305 setup safe with the v1 nismo rims with no spacers, stock height/spring etc..

Wheel specs:
front 19*9.5 +40
rear 19*10.5 +23

Spooler 04-02-2020 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by loozz (Post 3920772)
I really went through all thread on fitment and wheels.. I saw many posting on 275/305 or even 285/325 setup on thses wheels.. but those are usually done with other mods such as after-market springs, spacers etc.
:bowrofl:

I have a 2018 6mt nismo, fully stock except for a catback mod.. just bought the v1 nismo rims as my second mod. The local tire shop told me that they are worried about potentail rub having 275 at the front with the 40 offset because they usally do 275 in the front with lower offests..

Can anyone tell me is 275/305 setup safe with the v1 nismo rims with no spacers, stock height/spring etc..

Wheel specs:
front 19*9.5 +40
rear 19*10.5 +23

I didn't have any issues on Stock suspension and my stock Nismo wheels with 285/35/19 front and 325/30/19 back. The 275's are a little taller but you should be fine.

loozz 04-02-2020 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3920788)
I didn't have any issues on Stock suspension and my stock Nismo wheels with 285/35/19 front and 325/30/19 back. The 275's are a little taller but you should be fine.

Glad to hear that you are enjoying your 285/325s.. I ordered 275/305s today and cant wait to see them on my car. :tiphat::tiphat:

I personally don't like spacers.. spacers are not required for this setup right?

Spooler 04-02-2020 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by loozz (Post 3920822)
Glad to hear that you are enjoying your 285/325s.. I ordered 275/305s today and cant wait to see them on my car. :tiphat::tiphat:

I personally don't like spacers.. spacers are not required for this setup right?

Noop, I am not stock now. I have 19x10 wheels up front and 19x11.5 wheels in the back with 285/35/19 front and 325/30/19 on the back R888r. You would need some mods to fit them properly if you lowered the car. I am on coilovers now also lower about 3/4 in. Those sizes, piece of cake.

loozz 04-02-2020 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3920824)
Noop, I am not stock now. I have 19x10 wheels up front and 19x11.5 wheels in the back with 285/35/19 front and 325/30/19 on the back R888r. You would need some mods to fit them properly if you lowered the car. I am on coilovers now also lower about 3/4 in. Those sizes, piece of cake.

I didn't lower the car.. I have everything stock and just trying to fit those 275/305 PS4S tires without spacer..

Lots of post said that stock nismo wheels can handle beefy tires but lots of them are running spacers..

Latt 04-02-2020 11:21 PM

Running same setup 275/305 and zero issues on stock setup. You will be fine!

loozz 04-05-2020 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Latt (Post 3920920)
Running same setup 275/305 and zero issues on stock setup. You will be fine!

Thank a lot. This is THE piece of info I'm looking for :happydance:

no need for spacers right?

Quicksilvers 04-10-2020 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by loozz (Post 3921628)
Thank a lot. This is THE piece of info I'm looking for :happydance:

no need for spacers right?

No you should be fine just be aware of how tall the tire you run. I ran the 285/35/19 Yokohama Advan Sport and Advan Apex in the front for years when I was on stock suspension it worked out with no clearance issues.

Latt 04-10-2020 11:36 PM

no need for spacers.

loozz 05-05-2020 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Latt (Post 3923719)
no need for spacers.

Just put them on the car without any issue.

Thanks ! :tup:

cooltoy 05-05-2020 08:43 PM

What do spacers have to do with your choice of tires?

Nixin 05-05-2020 10:31 PM

Question for loozz; which shop did you purchase from and what was the Final price for the tires?

theART 05-06-2020 03:27 AM

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I got the same, except my rears are 35 profile, so 275/35/19 fronts and 305/35/19 rear. This setup is the best looking I find as 305/35 profile rear tire taller when compared to front.

Gonna drop it on Swifts and space it out 20mm rear and 15mm front soon.

loozz 05-06-2020 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by cooltoy (Post 3932023)
What do spacers have to do with your choice of tires?

If I choose 275 front, the shop think that might rub the inside due to high offset at the front.. Spacers can reduce the offset, but I dont like spacers.

They thought that 265 would be the safe choice, but forum members told me that 275 is fine without spacers so I went ahead and ordered 275s for the front.

All worked out now.. no spacers required.

loozz 05-06-2020 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Nixin (Post 3932042)
Question for loozz; which shop did you purchase from and what was the Final price for the tires?

I purchased from WheelsCo..

2 * 275/35R19 and 2 * 305/30R19, total out of pocket is 2009 CAD, including installation. I should also receive a $100 rebate from Michelin. :tup:


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