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Are you saying 35 rear / 30 front? |
^^ 35 front and 30 rear
or 40front/35rear You wanna have a taller sidewall on the fronts |
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When you go wider the sidewall also gets taller so you get less of a sidewall...
I have 305/30/19 and 255/35/19, I had 305/30/19 and 255/40/19 and the taller sidewall in the front drove me crazy, i just changed the fronts on monday... this pic has 40 profile which is still too tall imo http://www.the370z.com/members/chuck...4-img-1267.jpg the sidewalls are nearly identical now after getting 255/35 because the 305 width makes the sidewall a bit taller... hope that makes sense... Just get the same tire in a 35 or 40 profile and you are good to go, with the 285/35's I would prob get a 40 profile to match is better but you may still scrape on some bumps here and there |
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Crappy Cellphone pics is all i got. Better pictures to follow
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27 pages for this thread and I can't believe there's not a single picture of a solid red 370Z on glossy black or matte black wheels...
On the good side, that means I'll probably be the first one.. :tup: I don't have my wheels yet but I'll be sure to post pics. here as soon as I get them.. |
does gunmetal pressed graphite (lol fixed) count? close enough right? :p
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