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shadow85 11-15-2016 02:50 AM

Can anyone comment if the below spec SSR CV01 wheels will fit my Z. My car is completly stock atm, and I have Akebono brakes.

FRONT: 19x9.5 concave +18 HP disk,
REAR: 19x10.5 Super Deep Concave +12 NR disk

If I am able to get deeper dish with another choice please let me know. Thanks. Not sure if the Superlow disk will fit on the rear??

OTW Z-Boy 11-15-2016 08:42 AM

General rule of thumb for staggered fitments where the front wheels are narrower than the rear wheels is that the offset needs to be larger in the front than on the rear.

Example:
9.5 front Et. +22
10.5 rear Et. +12

Remember the higher the offset (ET.) the more sunk in the wheel. The lower the offset the wheel will poke out more.

OptionZero 11-15-2016 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow85 (Post 3578100)
Can anyone comment if the below spec SSR CV01 wheels will fit my Z. My car is completly stock atm, and I have Akebono brakes.

FRONT: 19x9.5 concave +18 HP disk,
REAR: 19x10.5 Super Deep Concave +12 NR disk

If I am able to get deeper dish with another choice please let me know. Thanks. Not sure if the Superlow disk will fit on the rear??

Email Ravspec for that rear brake clearance on SL disk

The Sizes will fit fine

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 12:50 PM

Looking for some quick help before i purchase some Wheels

I do have the sport breaks

I purchased 325/30/19 Rears and 265/35/19 fronts

I am looking to Purchase Varrstoen es 2

Without Rolling fenders or spacers.

What offsets would be needed so i dont hit the fenders at all.

Looking at 19x9.5+?? and 19x10.5+??

Thinking about doing +22 in the rear and +12 in the front or +12 rear and +15 front.

Any help would i would be super thankful.

OTW Z-Boy 11-15-2016 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578189)
General rule of thumb for staggered fitments where the front wheels are narrower than the rear wheels is that the offset needs to be larger in the front than on the rear.

Example:
9.5 front Et. +22
10.5 rear Et. +12

Remember the higher the offset (ET.) the more sunk in the wheel. The lower the offset the wheel will poke out more.



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KamiSpeed 11-15-2016 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow85 (Post 3578100)
Can anyone comment if the below spec SSR CV01 wheels will fit my Z. My car is completly stock atm, and I have Akebono brakes.

FRONT: 19x9.5 concave +18 HP disk,
REAR: 19x10.5 Super Deep Concave +12 NR disk

If I am able to get deeper dish with another choice please let me know. Thanks. Not sure if the Superlow disk will fit on the rear??

I can help you out! We are an Authorized SSR Dealer.

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 HP Concave
Rear Spec : 19x10.5 +18 SL Super Concave

OR what you could do is this (Bigger Lips and both faces concave, maybe slight roll):

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 NR Super Concave
Rear Spec : 19x11.0 +11 SL Super Concave

Both Specs clear your Akebonos. Let me know if you have any other questions.

shadow85 11-15-2016 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KamiSpeed (Post 3578374)
I can help you out! We are an Authorized SSR Dealer.

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 HP Concave
Rear Spec : 19x10.5 +18 SL Super Concave

OR what you could do is this (Bigger Lips and both faces concave, maybe slight roll):

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 NR Super Concave
Rear Spec : 19x11.0 +11 SL Super Concave

Both Specs clear your Akebonos. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thank you very much. Can you PM what this will cost in standard black with gold pierce bolts?

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 04:47 PM

Okay everyone, I am ready to order these wheels and have a question about when I turn. If there is a site someone can assist with lemme know

My rears will be 26.7 inches tall and I have 27 inches of clearence
My fronts will be 26.3 inches tall and I have 26.7 inch or clearence.

My question is when turning will I run into any problems.

Anthony@Royal 11-15-2016 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578398)
Okay everyone, I am ready to order these wheels and have a question about when I turn. If there is a site someone can assist with lemme know

My rears will be 26.7 inches tall and I have 27 inches of clearence
My fronts will be 26.3 inches tall and I have 26.7 inch or clearence.

My question is when turning will I run into any problems.

Where are you measuring your clearance?

Memphis370Z 11-15-2016 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578189)
General rule of thumb for staggered fitments where the front wheels are narrower than the rear wheels is that the offset needs to be larger in the front than on the rear.

Example:
9.5 front Et. +22
10.5 rear Et. +12

Remember the higher the offset (ET.) the more sunk in the wheel. The lower the offset the wheel will poke out more.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578364)
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:iagree:

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony@Royal (Post 3578401)
Where are you measuring your clearance?

I am measuring from the ground/bottom of tire. To the tip of the fender.

MarksZ34 11-15-2016 06:50 PM

Blacklisted9: I would run 285/35s in front with your 325/30s in back which is closest to stock diameter. That would ensure no handling issues or codes due to differences in stock tire diameter.

There are Nismo owners running 285/35 in front and 325/30 in rear on stock rims with 10mm spacers in front and no spacers in the rear and they are flush with fenders. Nismo wheels are the same widths as yours but offset is +40 (now +30 with spacers above) in front and +23 in rear. Use the link below to check offsets,spacers, tire size, wheel width, etc. vs your stock wheel and tire setup to make sure before you buy!


Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com

jchammond 11-15-2016 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578332)
Looking for some quick help before i purchase some Wheels

I do have the sport breaks

I purchased 325/30/19 Rears and 265/35/19 fronts

I am looking to Purchase Varrstoen es 2

Without Rolling fenders or spacers.

What offsets would be needed so i dont hit the fenders at all.

Looking at 19x9.5+?? and 19x10.5+??

Thinking about doing +22 in the rear and +12 in the front or +12 rear and +15 front.

Any help would i would be super thankful.

60mm width difference,,,i'd do 2" minimum differential.
9/11's 9.5/11.5 or 12's with that size rear....
What brand tires are they? that can play a role & know your camber F/R
A 9/11 combo on pretty stock -camber would be around +19 to +25 offset for both F & R/+19 being more aggressive.....everybody's flush fit on here is different....It's what you like.
9.5/11.5 would take +25 to +32 F/R & for 9.5/12....closer to +25/+32 F/R,,,you gotta measure up.

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3578472)
60mm width difference,,,i'd do 2" minimum differential.
9/11's 9.5/11.5 or 12's with that size rear....
What brand tires are they? that can play a role & know your camber F/R
A 9/11 combo on pretty stock -camber would be around +19 to +25 offset for both F & R/+19 being more aggressive.....everybody's flush fit on here is different....It's what you like.
9.5/11.5 would take +25 to +32 F/R & for 9.5/12....closer to +25/+32 F/R,,,you gotta measure up.



It's going to be ES2

The tires are cooper zeon rs3-S

After speaking with varrstoen I think we have come to the conclusion we will be doing 9.5+12 and 10.5+22 meaning rear should be flush and the front will 3/4 of an inch sticking out which I am okay with. Just making sure when I turn wheel I won't have problems rubbing.

Memphis370Z 11-15-2016 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578482)
It's going to be ES2

The tires are cooper zeon rs3-S

After speaking with varrstoen I think we have come to the conclusion we will be doing 9.5+12 and 10.5+22 meaning rear should be flush and the front will 3/4 of an inch sticking out which I am okay with. Just making sure when I turn wheel I won't have problems rubbing.

Not to :horse:, but don't you have the offsets and wheel widths mixed up in your last post?


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