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ChaseZ 06-01-2016 10:06 PM

I found a set of 20x9 25 and 20x10.5 30 that will get me closer but the problem is the only tires that come 245/35 and 295/30 in a set are P zeros, and even with the credit they aren't cheap.

I'm thinking about trying these new Firehawk Indy 500's

jchammond 06-01-2016 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491100)
I found a set of 20x9 25 and 20x10.5 30 that will get me closer but the problem is the only tires that come 245/35 and 295/30 in a set are P zeros, and even with the credit they aren't cheap.

what website are you on; the fast wheels are showing a 72.62 hub bore (ours is 66.1) unless they are different spec in Canada.
Also a Factory 19x10.5 Nismo wheel is 19x10.5+23 (close to flush)
Your offset numbers should read 6 or 7 more + on the front wheels with a 1.5" stagger....you getting there.

jchammond 06-01-2016 10:16 PM

hope you have some smoooooth roads for 20" wheels.

jchammond 06-01-2016 10:42 PM

those tire choices that you have picked out/will fit a 2" stagger better than a 1.5"-ChaseZ
Pick your poison,,,,find the perfect tire/wheel you like & then match up sizes and offsets.

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ChaseZ 06-01-2016 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491102)
what website are you on; the fast wheels are showing a 72.62 hub bore (ours is 66.1) unless they are different spec in Canada.
Also a Factory 19x10.5 Nismo wheel is 19x10.5+23 (close to flush)
Your offset numbers should read 6 or 7 more + on the front wheels with a 1.5" stagger....you getting there.

Close to flush sounds good.
Know the front ins of specs offhand too?

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491104)
hope you have some smoooooth roads for 20" wheels.

Maybe a block here and there :p

19 is my preferred for the Z

ChaseZ 06-01-2016 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491110)
those tire choices that you have picked out/will fit a 2" stagger better than a 1.5"-ChaseZ
Pick your poison,,,,find the perfect tire/wheel you like & then match up sizes and offsets.

The pain is not everything is available in all sizes.
Be a piece of cake otherwise and I wouldn't have to ask all these stupid questions!

ChaseZ 06-02-2016 12:31 AM

Ok so I should be better set with these specs:

19x8.5 25 (245/40)
19x10 25 (285/35)

This brings me into RE-11 category, which sounds like there is stock. The Indy 500's are also available in this size. I believe +35 is available for the fronts should that be the better option, though given the fronts are only 8.5 wide I assume +25 to be more appropriate. Remember, near flush being the goal, but I want a little room for when I lower the car, and aren't a fan of negative camber.

Thanks :)

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 01:36 AM

I'm almost in need of new tires, the bar in between the treads is almost even. I'm running stock camber, height etc. I want 305s but I heard it'll worsen the start etc due to the amount of rubber. What would be the largest reccomended tire size for my case if I do spirited driving, no track. I was thinking of keeping the front stock sized (nitto invo) since they aren't worn at all and getting new 285/35/R19 (Ventus V12 evo2) in the back. Or would 285/30 be a better fit?

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jwomack1547 06-02-2016 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jwomack1547 (Post 3491136)
I'm almost in need of new tires, the bar in between the treads is almost even. I'm running stock camber, height etc (Sport). I want 305s but I heard it'll worsen the start etc due to the amount of rubber. What would be the largest reccomended tire size for my case if I do spirited driving, no track. I was thinking of keeping the front stock sized (nitto invo) since they aren't worn at all and getting new 285/35/R19 (Ventus V12 evo2) in the back. Or would 285/30 be a better fit?

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jchammond 06-02-2016 02:21 AM

Jwomack,
You drive a sport (9 & 10" wheels) ?
Are your rear tires worn out evenly across; or wearing out the inners?

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491141)
Jwomack,
You drive a sport (9 & 10" wheels) ?
Are your rear tires worn out evenly across; or wearing out the inners?

I believe it's 9 and 10 inches. I gotta check the stock size again. It's almost even but the inners are slightly more worn.

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habber 06-02-2016 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491133)
Ok so I should be better set with these specs:

19x8.5 25 (245/40)
19x10 25 (285/35)

This brings me into RE-11 category, which sounds like there is stock. The Indy 500's are also available in this size. I believe +35 is available for the fronts should that be the better option, though given the fronts are only 8.5 wide I assume +25 to be more appropriate. Remember, near flush being the goal, but I want a little room for when I lower the car, and aren't a fan of negative camber.

Thanks :)

Where in Canada are you shopping for wheels and tires or are you binging them in from the US?

jchammond 06-02-2016 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jwomack1547 (Post 3491143)
I believe it's 9 and 10 inches. I gotta check the stock size again. It's almost even but the inners are slightly more worn.

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Yeah; 285/35 invo is best fit for the 10",,, the 305 is a 30series...(too short compared to your front tires.
Are you thinking of 2 different brand tires F/Rear ?

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 03:55 PM

Yeah for the time being, my front still looks new

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