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jchammond 05-31-2019 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haris73 (Post 3856877)
thanks for your input rusty and 370z



right now mostly stock suspension (just got a front sway bar which I'm still playing around with). I will be putting on Swift springs and SPL FUCA+rear camber arms as well, which I have already ordered.

Alignment is stock as well, which I wasn't the happiest with, but once the springs and arms came in I was planning to initially go

front
caster maxed (up to 7.5)
camber -2.0
toe 0

rear
camber -1.5
toe +0.04 or 1/32"

see how it drives, and then adjust from there. I may want more negative camber up front if my tires dont wear too much and less rear negative camber for straight line launching if it is a problem (or more if it isn't)

The 295/30’s are full figured on the 10” wheel & 26.15” diameter in the Michelin PS4S,,,the width of the 265 would probably be the same fullness width wise; but it’s advertised at 26.3”...a slight negative rake.
255/35,295/30 combo would be nearly same diameter with good fit...lowering car,you could still push the wheels outward quite a bit-considering how the oem Sport wheels are sunk pretty well. :ugh2:

OptionZero 05-31-2019 08:46 AM

The alignment after you get the arms will make a difference. Hell, u can go to -3 camber

haris73 05-31-2019 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3856878)
The 295/30’s are full figured on the 10” wheel & 26.15” diameter in the Michelin PS4S,,,the width of the 265 would probably be the same fullness width wise; but it’s advertised at 26.3”...a slight negative rake.
255/35,295/30 combo would be nearly same diameter with good fit...lowering car,you could still push the wheels outward quite a bit-considering how the oem Sport wheels are sunk pretty well. :ugh2:

I think the swift springs have a 1.2" f drop and 1.0" r. Does this result in 0.2" of positive rake or am I mistaken?

So then the 0.15" negative rake from the 265/295 setup would be offset by the positive rake of 0.2" from springs correct? Or would I want even more positive rake compared to OEM?

The Weapon 06-03-2019 12:59 PM

Getting ready to place an order on some Work CR 2P, but want to get confirmation I'm looking at the correct offset. I have stock suspension with Sport Brakes:

Seems to be the safe choice:
Front:
19x9.5 +25 (275/35-19)
Type R Disk

Rear:
19x11 +15 (325/35/19)
Type A Disk

I was thinking of trying
19x9.5 +23
19x11 +13

But i'm not sure if this will be too much for the stock suspension.

Thanks for your help!

OptionZero 06-03-2019 02:54 PM

Don't think it'll look good with stock suspension
also concerned about that much tire on those specs rubbing

Those sizes are fine with even a mild drop tho

You really should go suspension before wheels, if you can't do both at the same time

sirnixalot 06-03-2019 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Weapon (Post 3857687)
Getting ready to place an order on some Work CR 2P, but want to get confirmation I'm looking at the correct offset. I have stock suspension with Sport Brakes:

Seems to be the safe choice:
Front:
19x9.5 +25 (275/35-19)
Type R Disk

Rear:
19x11 +15 (325/35/19)
Type A Disk

I was thinking of trying
19x9.5 +23
19x11 +13

But i'm not sure if this will be too much for the stock suspension.

Thanks for your help!

I got 19x10 +20 R disk and 19x12 +20 A disk. Hopefully to wrap in 275/35R19 and 335/30R19 NT05's. I have Fortune Auto coilovers though so I've got some adjustment there.

Rusty 06-03-2019 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Weapon (Post 3857687)
Getting ready to place an order on some Work CR 2P, but want to get confirmation I'm looking at the correct offset. I have stock suspension with Sport Brakes:

Seems to be the safe choice:
Front:
19x9.5 +25 (275/35-19)
Type R Disk

Rear:
19x11 +15 (325/35/19)
Type A Disk

I was thinking of trying
19x9.5 +23
19x11 +13

But i'm not sure if this will be too much for the stock suspension.

Thanks for your help!

I ran the 19x9.5 +25 with the 275/35-19 on front with stock suspension for a while with no issues.

andyl7 06-13-2019 09:26 PM

Need help with tire fitment!
 
Hello, I recently bought the two front Nitto Invo’s 245/35/19 second-hand off someone and wanted to know if they would fit on the 2015 OEM sport rays.. On websites the recommended is 245/40/19.

Thank you for the help!

Memphis370Z 06-13-2019 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyl7 (Post 3860702)
Hello, I recently bought the two front Nitto Invo’s 245/35/19 second-hand off someone and wanted to know if they would fit on the 2015 OEM sport rays.. On websites the recommended is 245/40/19.

Thank you for the help!

Welcome. :tiphat:

Are you running the stock-size tires in the rear - 275/35/19? If so, you're going to have nearly an inch of difference in diameter between the stock rears and the used fronts you bought, which is just over a 3% difference. Potentially, this can cause issues with the traction control and VDC systems.

OptionZero 06-15-2019 03:26 PM

Will these fit?

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ba5d116e_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8b506cb4_b.jpg

Rusty 06-15-2019 08:40 PM

No...............they won't fit. Looks like specs for a Civic. And they would look better on a Civic too.

OptionZero 06-16-2019 12:29 AM

What if I flip them and run them backwards?

Rusty 06-16-2019 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3861261)
What if I flip them and run them backwards?

:tup:

batman_4 06-27-2019 03:44 PM

Looking at purchasing Gram Lights 57CRs in 19x9.5 +25 (F) and 19x10.5 +12 (R)...wondering if these will clear my Akebonos and fitment wise (flush/poke if any). I'm currently on a subtle 1in drop.

On the fitment page on Rays website, it designates icons to specific chassis'...one being 350 & 370 and another solely 370. I'm starting to think one is sports model and one is not when referencing the 370 icon? https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/product...=en&wheel=57CR

Any input would be greatly appreciated as vendors I've contacted haven't been able to give a clear response.

OptionZero 06-27-2019 03:54 PM

I'm 99% sure the fronts will clear, particularly bc there is a Z w/ sport brakes in the car gallery on that page

They will not be flush by most definitions, but much, much better than stock and look fine with appropriate tire sizes (265/305 is what most people do)

Also:
https://www.z1motorsports.com/rays/n...r-p-15189.html

Z1 is selling these same wheels (with a nismo logo) and says they'll clear sport brakes


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