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JerryDeluxe 04-08-2021 11:38 PM

Tires for SSR Wheels
 
Hello guys & gals
Need tire size recommendations for a flush look
I’m lowered on Swift SpecR springs
Specs 19x9.5 +18 fronts , 19x11 +11 rears
I was thinking stock 245/40/19, 275/35/19 but not sure yet

OptionZero 04-09-2021 12:05 PM

you had coils
switched to springs

and now you want to get a flush look

i think you're going backwards man

missing some SPL in your mod list as well

JerryDeluxe 04-10-2021 08:47 PM

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Here are some pics OMG they are beautiful. Thanks mike

Rusty 04-10-2021 08:52 PM

If I was going with those size rims. It would be 265/35-19 or a 275/35-19 front. and 305/30-19 or larger in the rear.

JerryDeluxe 04-14-2021 10:47 PM

I think I didn’t explain myself carefully, I’m looking for tires to fit a 19x9.5 +18 and 19x11 +11 wheels set up. My previous set up was +22 on 265/35 +12 on 305/30 and that was perfect on Swift springs . I feel my new setup might stick out past the fender if I get the same tire sizes. Thank you just looking to down size to make it fit that’s all nothing crazy I’m more of a battle stance guy

OptionZero 04-15-2021 11:15 AM

that's what camber is for
plus a roll

did you even read my thread?
http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tart-here.html

JerryDeluxe 04-15-2021 12:35 PM

Don’t wanna touch the CF fenders, just trying to make it work with different tire size and or add camber. I do have all SPL parts front and back

OptionZero 04-15-2021 12:46 PM

they're not CF, they're fiberglass covered with CF

you can probably dremel the inner "lip" to some extent

but camber is the main thing

well, height would be the other main thing, but . . . .

and if you're chicken, just go with a 245 front

JerryDeluxe 04-15-2021 05:06 PM

Now for the Rears stay with 275/35 or up to 285/35 or 285/30, what’s best for gearing

OptionZero 04-15-2021 05:39 PM

are we really going to pretend we care about gearing bumming around town, getting boba, and picking up tacos?

nobody on a spring/shock combo is doing anything in which gearing matters

JerryDeluxe 04-15-2021 05:57 PM

OptionZero please take your daily medication everyday, I just want some tires that’s fit that’s ALL....anyone with a similar setup as mine

k67p67 04-15-2021 06:19 PM

Am I missing something? If I read your post correctly, you went from a 19x9.5 +22 in front to a 19x9.5 +18 and from a 19x10.5 +12 to a 19x11.0 +11. If so, you're fitment was pushed outboard a mere ~4mm in front and ~7mm in the rear. That's hardly anything. Why not stay with the same 265/35 and 305/30 rubber sizes?

JerryDeluxe 04-15-2021 08:10 PM

I should of known it was just a mere 4mm how foolish of me for asking, never again

OptionZero 04-15-2021 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JerryDeluxe (Post 3992084)
OptionZero please take your daily medication everyday, I just want some tires that’s fit that’s ALL....anyone with a similar setup as mine

**** outa here, I don’t need meds to know how wheel fitment works

Spooler 04-15-2021 08:19 PM

I run a R888r 285/35/19 on the front of my car that wheel is 19x10 +29. You can fit just about whatever you want with a proper setup. My rears are R888r 325/30/19 on 19x11.5 +30. Just make sure your front and rear tire diameter are not greater than a 3% different. Our crappy VDC and ABS/traction control light will come on.


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