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OptionZero 03-03-2017 03:32 PM

Im always amazed that someone would drop 10k on a TT kit and cheap out on suspension

CB1 03-03-2017 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3622969)
Im always amazed that someone would drop 10k on a TT kit and cheap out on suspension

Just don't know what I want to do yet for suspension, but I need tires now.
Thanks why I thought I would ask here.

OptionZero 03-03-2017 04:00 PM

Grab some cheap nismo wheels and 265/305 like everyone does

As for what you should do, thats easy

Call spl. Get everything
Coilovers: aragosta, ast, or cheaper option, powertrix

CB1 03-03-2017 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3622992)
Grab some cheap nismo wheels and 265/305 like everyone does

As for what you should do, thats easy

Call spl. Get everything
Coilovers: aragosta, ast, or cheaper option, powertrix

Thanks! Already looking at SPL when I finally decide on suspension. Need to recover a bit from the TT install and wanted to get a set of tires to tide me over until I do it all.
Still wondering about my original questions though with my stock rims.
1) What is the widest tire that I can install on the front and rear without rubbing and ballooning?
2) I thought that I read that there is a rule of thumb on width differential from front to rear. What are the pros/cons for not following this rule of thumb?
3) Looking at the Michelin Pilot Super Sports at the moment from reviews and a little bit on the tread life. Are there better options of tires that last roughly 15K miles (for spirited driving, not tracking the car)?
Thanks again!

Hotrodz 03-03-2017 05:07 PM

265/305 will fit on sport rims...you will need spacers, rear camber arms, toe bolts and front A arms.

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GetYourWheels 03-03-2017 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3622725)
Jason@GetYourWheels hooked me up with these Forgestars...car is dirty from early pollen & not the greatest weather/ but stock ride height @-0.75*camber on all 4corners.
285/35,345/30's on 19x10,12's....minimal fab needed on rears for clearance....7" backspace front & 8" rear. Absolutely No rubbing or scraping.
(Forgive me Jason for car being dirty)https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2f47d037fc.jpg


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Yeaaaaa ride is looking GOOD Joby!
Flush daddy with the 285/345, you did good on the measuring, love how this came out, widest setup we've done to date on the Zs :cool:

GetYourWheels 03-03-2017 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CB1 (Post 3622952)
Sorry if this has been posted previously. Got through about 30 pages and stopped cause my eyes were hurting.
I am looking to get new tires for my 2011 Sport Touring with the stock wheels.
Stock ride height currently but would like to install Swift springs (at some point). And I currently have no spacers.
I do have the FI TT kit on the car and was hoping to go wider in the back for more contact area.
Couple questions.
1) What is the widest tire that I can install on the front and rear without rubbing and ballooning?
2) I thought that I read that there is a rule of thumb on width differential from front to rear. What are the pros/cons for not following this rule of thumb?
3) Looking at the Michelin Pilot Super Sports at the moment from reviews and a little bit on the tread life. Are there better options of tires that last roughly 15K miles (for spirited driving, not tracking the car)?
I'm currently thinking these in the PSS. Front 255/40R19 Rear 295/35R19.?

Thanks for any assistance!

We've done many Z fitments! I'll send you over a PM!

CB1 03-03-2017 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by GetYourWheels (Post 3623034)
We've done many Z fitments! I'll send you over a PM!

Thank you!

Guyfromthere 03-15-2017 08:44 AM

Hey guys. Would 10mm extended studs from Z1 fit OEM 18 wheels with OEM nuts? I have some TE37SL with Formula nuts coming next month, so would be using these studs with those wheels, but in the meanwhile I am wondering if it would be safe to install 10mm extended studs right away without spacers. Thanks

OTW Z-Boy 03-15-2017 09:04 AM

I wouldn't

jchammond 03-17-2017 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Guyfromthere (Post 3627572)
Hey guys. Would 10mm extended studs from Z1 fit OEM 18 wheels with OEM nuts? I have some TE37SL with Formula nuts coming next month, so would be using these studs with those wheels, but in the meanwhile I am wondering if it would be safe to install 10mm extended studs right away without spacers. Thanks

as long as it doesn't bottom out in head of nut...remove one & test fit.

Spooler 03-17-2017 03:57 PM

I am looking for a nice rim in 19x10 for the front and 19x12 for the rear. What offsets do I need. Tires will be RE11 285/35/19 for the front and 325/30/19 for the rear. I have been looking for data on this site for a while. There is just so much, it's crazy.

KamiSpeed 03-17-2017 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3628764)
I am looking for a nice rim in 19x10 for the front and 19x12 for the rear. What offsets do I need. Tires will be RE11 285/35/19 for the front and 325/30/19 for the rear. I have been looking for data on this site for a while. There is just so much, it's crazy.

19x10.0 +22 ~ +30ish
19x12.0 +20 ~ +30ish

Depending on the type of fitment you are going it will depend. But those should be a pretty good start. What kind of wheel were you looking at getting?

NismozZz 03-17-2017 04:25 PM

Just picked up a set of Works 19x10 +10 and 19x11 +10 for my 16 Nismo. Thinking about running the stock size Nismo tires 245/40/19 285/35/19 or should I move up to a 255 in the front. I'm looking for a low but functional look...

Hotrodz 03-17-2017 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by NismozZz (Post 3628779)
Just picked up a set of Works 19x10 +10 and 19x11 +10 for my 16 Nismo. Thinking about running the stock size Nismo tires 245/40/19 285/35/19 or should I move up to a 255 in the front. I'm looking for a low but functional look...

What do you call functional? I would go nothing less than 265 f and 305 rear. With the setup you got you can run as wide as spooler is doing above...it's functional and looks bad a$$! No reason not to go with a wide tire given the size of your wheels unless you like that stretched look!

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