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NewYorkJon34 03-20-2010 07:36 PM

Find me 295/35/19...if possible
 
Looking for a 295 tire to go on the stock rear 370Z sport package rims, I'd like to get a pair in 295/35/19 because I plan on keeping the front 245's the same as those are pretty much perfect for what I need. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd apprecate it...

nogoodname 03-20-2010 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 456438)
Looking for a 295 tire to go on the stock rear 370Z sport package rims, I'd like to get a pair in 295/35/19 because I plan on keeping the front 245's the same as those are pretty much perfect for what I need. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd apprecate it...

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You'll have to buy some front tires.

NewYorkJon34 03-20-2010 11:08 PM

ya its the only tire thats available, but its like $300+ a tire, was just wondering if there were any other options. And why would I need to buy new front tires?

nogoodname 03-20-2010 11:11 PM

Mixing tires is not recommended. You will find a better selection of tires in 285's.

Caravanshaka 03-20-2010 11:11 PM

That is a crazy rare size, so those are the only ones. You'd have to buy fronts so you don't stagger the rubber compounds which is bad for consistent handling.

NewYorkJon34 03-20-2010 11:15 PM

so either go 245-255/35/19 in the front & 285-295/30/19 in the rear to have an even set-up?

nogoodname 03-20-2010 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 456702)
so either go 245-255/35/19 in the front & 285-295/30/19 in the rear to have an even set-up?

255/285 is good.

antennahead 03-20-2010 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 456702)
so either go 245-255/35/19 in the front & 285-295/30/19 in the rear to have an even set-up?

Yes, 255/35/19 front and 295/30/19 rear has quite a few options as well, otherwise it's 245/40/19 front and 285/35/19 rear.

IDZRVIT 03-21-2010 08:09 AM

Have you considered going with 18" or 20" wheels? There are more options for tire sizes and brands than 19". A lower priced tire will offset the cost of the new wheels.

NewYorkJon34 03-21-2010 11:53 AM

I wanna keep the stock rims as those are light enough, but I plan on going with the stillen S/C and the bigger tire would def help with traction issues. I don't really see the benefit of a bigger front tire, but if I could could find a set of 4 tires that are better & lighter then stock then that would be a plus.

JB-370z 03-21-2010 01:02 PM

Bridgestone RE-11's FTW!

shabarivas 03-21-2010 01:45 PM

Why the F would you run that size? Stock is 275 35 19 - so if you want to retain stock ish tire diameter you would have to go... 305 30 19

NewYorkJon34 03-21-2010 02:45 PM

So are u saying I should just go with a 245/285 tire set-up?

shabarivas 03-21-2010 02:54 PM

Here is how tire math works:

Sports pkg tires wheels:

Front: 19 x 9 @ 245/40/19 which means the sidewall height is going to be 40% of 245

so if you wanted to run a wider tire on the same rim... just make sure this formula applies: 0.40 * 245 = 0.35 (or even lower if you can find tires) * X where X is your new width...

similarly in the rear you would run the following:
0.35 * 275 = 0.30 * X (new width)...

You do this to ensure your rotational radius is kept as close to stock as possible (you will otherwise throw off electronics that use revolutions per min / sec off your tire...) - not to mention your speed readout lol..

antennahead 03-21-2010 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 457567)
Here is how tire math works:

Sports pkg tires wheels:

Front: 19 x 9 @ 245/40/19 which means the sidewall height is going to be 40% of 245

so if you wanted to run a wider tire on the same rim... just make sure this formula applies: 0.40 * 245 = 0.35 (or even lower if you can find tires) * X where X is your new width...

similarly in the rear you would run the following:
0.35 * 275 = 0.30 * X (new width)...

You do this to ensure your rotational radius is kept as close to stock as possible (you will otherwise throw off electronics that use revolutions per min / sec off your tire...) - not to mention your speed readout lol..



:iagree:

This will give you the +/- speedo reading depending on the change from factory:


Tire size calculator

NewYorkJon34 03-21-2010 06:35 PM

Can anyone just provide me with a few tire set-ups that work?

vortrex 03-21-2010 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 457757)
Can anyone just provide me with a few tire set-ups that work?

use the stock sizes. if you do 255/35 with 295/30 they are going to be quite a bit shorter than the stock heights. so, you will have even more fender gap, which means you'll really need to lower your car or it will look totally retarded.

caneman88 03-21-2010 07:33 PM

How much shorter is it that is the size I would like that size also but don't want to lower I hit every time I go over a speed bump

NewYorkJon34 03-21-2010 07:51 PM

Ok so all I have to do is find a new 245/40/19 front tire & a new 285/35/19 rear tire that hopefully weighs less then the stock tires?

Mike 03-21-2010 08:35 PM

Yokohama Advan Neova AD-08, the fastest street tire out there.

I have them in 295/40 and 255/35. No experience with them yet though, due to my crash.

They are a little shorter, but my track tires are even more shorter.

shabarivas 03-21-2010 08:36 PM

Tire size calculator

you are welcome

antennahead 03-21-2010 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 457933)
Tire size calculator

you are welcome

Hey, I posted that today at 4:00pm already :roflpuke2:

NewYorkJon34 03-21-2010 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 457932)
Yokohama Advan Neova AD-08, the fastest street tire out there.

I have them in 295/40 and 255/35. No experience with them yet though, due to my crash.

They are a little shorter, but my track tires are even more shorter.

Were they on the stock sport rims?

Mike 03-21-2010 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 458118)
Were they on the stock sport rims?

Nismo S tune rims, but exact same specs as stock.

antennahead 03-21-2010 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 457932)
Yokohama Advan Neova AD-08, the fastest street tire out there.

I have them in 295/40 and 255/35. No experience with them yet though, due to my crash.

They are a little shorter, but my track tires are even more shorter.

Did you mean to say 295/30? I didn't think they came in a 295/40, and that would "increase" the sidewall height a good bit over stock. Thanks.


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