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Enkei PF01 EVO Wheels for Nissan 370Z
Notes: (18x9.5 for the front , 18x10.5 for the rear + 15mm) Question : Will the +15mm offset fit a BC Racing coilover lowered (to the highest) 370z? 2) and what size tire do you recommend? 225 / 50 F , 245 / 45 R ?? Im really new to tires and wheels and I usually got what it says in the manual. edit: I was looking for a flushed setup as I dont want the rims to stick out too much as it's illegal here. to do that , would increasing the offset 'push' it in? |
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+15 is probably going to stick out too much for your parameters. I'd go with something around +25. The higher the offset the further IN the wheel is positioned. Tire sizes: F 245/45/18 R 275/40/18 Both are 26.7 inch diameter, which is close to stock. |
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Been doing a lot of research on new wheels/tires and going to go with 19's at 9.5/+25 - 10.5/+12. I was thinking of just going with the Nismo spec tires (245/40, 285/35) but after seeing those pics above maybe the 265/305's might look better with the minimal drop. Don't want the sticking out poke look but I do like the more meaty look. Opinions? |
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The Nismo Spec is actually slightly taller in comparison to the 265/305 set up. I run HKS IV and it looks and runs well. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...29686a0e65.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Looks great! |
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Yep untouched... IMHO it needs another .5in lower to dial it in. But it works. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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So just to be clear your running the 265/305 combo? Got any pics from the back or front looking down the side? |
The "Will it fit?" thread
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Hiya, no I run the Nismo Spec. 245/285 https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ad39ac26b9.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c3aa697459.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
What size should I get for the pilot sport 4s? I'm thinking 255/40 front 295/35 rear. Sport Ray's stock suspension.
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Hello I have 2010 370z with sport brakes will a 19x9.5 +25mm and 19x10.5 +23 Konig Ampliform rims clear the sport breaks ?
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https://tiresize.com/calculator/ In short, the Z can fit pretty beefy wheel/tire combos, however you may want to be careful on width, as you don't have any camber adjustment from the factory. Look into SPL for suspension upgrades....great guys to deal with, amazing support and proven parts that are worth the money! |
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https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Whee...et-Calculator# The factory sport is 19x9 +47 up front and 19x10 +30 rear. Overall these should be fine in clearing the brakes, however that rear fitment won't be that great, particularly if you are lowered or plan on lowering the car. |
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