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Was probably going to pick up some Swift Ra sometime. not sure yet |
husarowns;
If you're happy with where the outer lip of your wheel's sit now w/20mm spacer's on all 4 & factory sport wheels...a 19x8.5+21/19x9.5+4 would sit in the same spot w/lot's of room behind them. |
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I would recommend that you do your suspension work first & then use spacer's to achieve the look you want & calculate your offset's. |
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Te37 SLs
19x9.5 +22 Front 19x10.5 +12 Rear With Michelin Super Sports 275/30/19 Front 305/30/19 Rear On Stance GR+ Coilovers SPC Rear Camber Kit Do different tire brands have different sidewall shapes even though they are the same size (E.g. Falken 305/30/19 vs Super Sport 305/30/19)? I just want to be flush without any rubbing. Example of fitment goal attached. |
275/30/19 is extremely short - 25.5
Stock 245/45/19 is 26.7. You are over an inch shorter 275/35 or 265/35/19 seem much better Also, at that height, you're gonna want front camber adjustment which requires something like the SPL FUCA |
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Correct. Those are the sizes that . . . basically everyone with TE37's runs.
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Need Help!
I'm currently running stock rims and tires on a 2016 base model 370z. I'm ready to upgrade the rims . I've been looking at Ferrada FR4 20's. Im having a difficult time pulling the trigger on the rims. Emailed the company and of course not much help from them. They suggested I only run a 20X9 Front, No suggestion on tire size or Offset. And 11.5x20 in rear. So it leaves me in the same place I began. Confused. I've got Coil-overs and camber kit already. Just trying to pull the trigger on the right size rims, tires and offset. So Ive come here looking for help.
The offsets available for front would be +15mm, +25mm and +35mm on the 20X9. And as far as the Rear 20x11.5 they offer offsets of +15mm and 30mm. Ive looked through the forums and have seen people running a lot wider rims up front so im thinking maybe a 10.5x20 upfront? and if that would fit they offer offsets of +15mm, +28mm and +38mm. Any help would be great help as to what width, offset and tire sizes would fit. Thanks in advance for the help. |
The "Will it fit?" thread
My guess is the 10.5/28 and 11.5/15 as for tire sizes...275/30 and 325/25 r20 or 265/30 and 305/25
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Depends how much camber you're running and how low you wanna be. You said you have a "camber kit" - whats that?
If you have SPL front upper control arms and all the rear stuff, you can pretty much anything. I mean, i'm doin 20x11 +15 and 20x12 +20. All it takes is camber and a fender roll. What OTW Z-Boys suggested is pretty good too, 20x10.5 +28 and 20x11.5 +15, with 275/30 and 325/25 (or 315/25/20, but thats harder to find) |
Anyone have pics of RE-11 325/30-19 on a 10" wheel?
Figure that must be common enough around here |
I couldn't find any, but post after you do it (I know you will), hear's a 285/35 on 19x10 section 11.3 measured on a 10...tire rack has the 325 listed at 13" measured on an 11.5; so the section would be less on the 10".https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cc01358969.jpg
You'll probably have 3/4" max overhang on each side...post pics Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Those tires have a sharper transition between the sidewall and those large shoulder blocks so want to be cognizant of not going bulgy or they will just look funny. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-e...9/_MG_7160.JPG https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-s...9/_MG_7137.JPG Closer up 305 RE-11 on stocker 10's https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...g-P_-KMx618ksu It's a close call. If I go with 305 then there is probably a 75% chance I'll regret not getting 325. If I get 325 then there's only a 25% chance I'll wish I'd gone 305 lol I remember seeing a set of 305 (but don't recall brand) on nismo rims and immediately thinking it was too stretched and could use more meat. Maybe a 305 in something like the PS4S that runs wide would be the better middle of the road option to play it safe. |
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