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Something like +25 front and +30 rear to be conservative Here's the baseline: Everybody does Te37 in 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +12 rear with 265/305 and it fits fine, without -2 camber Your wheels are slightly wider in front and an inch wider in rear. I would go something around +25 in front and +22 in rear. Should be plenty of room you should buy fully adjustable arms so your alignment shop can sort out all the settings anyways |
Just bought a base 2011 z with Akebono bbk in july. Purchased used 19" og bronze te37 a month ago and been doing a lot of research for tires but can't seem to find my answer so I decided to ask. I love the meaty look but always see the typical 275/35, 305/30 set up so I wanna know if the set up I'm going for which is 275/40, 305/35 will be fine. Tires Im going for is Michelin super sport(ready to pull the trigger once I hear it's okay) I'm on stock suspension atm but planning on going coils later but just a slight drop to eliminate a bit of gap. All help is very much appreciated.
Rims are Front 19x9.5 +22 Rear 19x10.5 +22 |
Rear will be no problem/ not sure on the front...front tire size is 27.7"tall.
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Measure clearance,while turning w/rear base wheels on the front.
18x9+15's have 3.393"front spacing & +22 9.5's have 3.375....they are just .018" further out....check this before pulling the trigger on the big $$$ Michelins. Stock diameter on 18's were close to 26.7" so that's about 1/2" more around the tire....just an idea..Good Luck. |
Hey, this is my first time replying in a forum on the370z.com website. I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase for around 3k:
Used TE37 OG Bronze 19x9.5 +12 FR, and 19x10.5 +12 RR. I currently drive a 370z nismo 2016, and I'm very new to the car scene. Everything is stock at the moment as well. Any suggestions and advices would be much appreciated. |
Hey guys. I've been searching for an hour idk if I'm just looking past it or what but all I need to know is will the 350z stock 17" rim fit my touring 09' 370z.. I think it will since the smaller brakes but wanna double check. I'm sure the answer is here but I just can't seem to find it.. frustrating. Want to use the 17" for the drag strip with bolt ons. Nothing crazy.
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Fronts you'll want to buy some SPL upper control arms and have the ability to adjust camber. Negative camber will be required. A fairly common setup is 265/35/19 and 305/30/19 rear. See here: http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tml#post809487 That guy is running 19x9.5 +22 front, 10.5 +12 rear with that same tire size. Rears are no sweat. Your wheels are 10mm further outward that his fronts. That is why camber is needed. A couple degrees won't hurt anything. If ur worried about clearance you can go to a 245/40/19 front and a 285/35/19 rear. Those are the stock sizes on nismos, same width wheels so no fitment problems Oh hell, buy some Powertrix coilovers too, drop the height a couple inches and complete the look Excellent choice on wheels. Everyone should own at least one set of te37s in their lifetime. A timeless classic |
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The new Te37 ultra does tho. Haven't compared prices on the 19 inch version. If you are in California, I would contact Tom at Speed Image USA. He is in Fremont and a Rays retailer. |
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Are you asking me to show a more aggressive front fitment? 19x9.5 +15 or better? Cuz .... well I guess I'll just wait to see what you want to see Look here 20x10.5 +10 with 275/30/20 on stance coilovers not air http://jdmchicago.com/wp/2013/01/jay...nismo-edition/ Plus user CarbonFZ had like three sets of different SSR professors that were pretty aggressive, albeit with less tire I'm doing 20x11, +15 with 275/30 front. Just ordered tires. Wheels are at the LA dockwaitijg for Mackin to unpack and ship EDIT: Look here http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...-1-wheels.html Fronts are 19x9.5 +15 and 3mm spacer |
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I am looking to buy ES2s. 19x9.5+12 (front) 19x10.5+12 (rear) Tires 265/35/19 (front) 325/30/19 (rear) My main questoon to everyone is should I do +22 on the rear or +12. I know it will slightly stick out but I am looking for opinions on offset. Not if I should run 305 :) |
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