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raymondo510 03-29-2013 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by asdfsammich (Post 2239797)
Really close. Total diameter will be 26" F and 25.8" R so there will be a minor difference I think but not noticeable.

Also I think stock diameter is approx 26.6", so just something to note.


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So running thru the different numbers I could run
305/30 255/35
295/30 255/35
285/30 265/35

And pretty much have a 26" diameter wheel give or take a few mm

TaylorRyan370 04-15-2013 11:32 AM

Need help... I should be picking up these wheels this week

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7223/7...ff1cca8e_b.jpg

Front 19x9 +15
Rear 19x10.5 +20

What size spacers do I need to make the wheel sit flush? Do I need them on the front and rear? Also what brand is best and where can I get some?

I would also need to extend the studs right? Where do I get those and how do I know what ones to order?

Thanks!

chrischhorn 04-15-2013 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by TaylorRyan370 (Post 2267787)
Need help... I should be picking up these wheels this week

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7223/7...ff1cca8e_b.jpg

Front 19x9 +15
Rear 19x10.5 +20

What size spacers do I need to make the wheel sit flush? Do I need them on the front and rear? Also what brand is best and where can I get some?

I would also need to extend the studs right? Where do I get those and how do I know what ones to order?

Thanks!

Your fronts will poke out of the fender some. If you want to match the aggressive front with poke on the rears then a 15-20mm spacer on the rear will get you there. For flush a 10mm spacer. What are your rear camber settings at? For flush up front, you will need camber to make it flush, not spacers.

TaylorRyan370 04-15-2013 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by chrischhorn (Post 2267966)
Your fronts will poke out of the fender some. If you want to match the aggressive front with poke on the rears then a 15-20mm spacer on the rear will get you there. For flush a 10mm spacer. What are your rear camber settings at? For flush up front, you will need camber to make it flush, not spacers.

How much will the front poke out? I don't want it sticking out a bunch. I do not know the camber specs... Whatever came stock?

chrischhorn 04-15-2013 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by TaylorRyan370 (Post 2267972)
How much will the front poke out? I don't want it sticking out a bunch. I do not know the camber specs... Whatever came stock?

Compared to stock sport wheels, the new wheels will stick out 1.3" farther towards the fender on front so you'll probably be about 5-8mm out of the fender. Possibly a little more at stock camber settings.

Kayzee 04-15-2013 02:24 PM

A little input please:


20x10 +15 front
20x11 +15 rear

Lowered 1" (swifts)

What tire size and camber am I looking at?

Currently thinking:

245/30/20 front
275/35/20 rear

Or will it be necessary to drop down to 235 to avoid excessive camber and rubbing in the front?

Edit: I am absolutely ready to roll the fender, but want to avoid having to pull at all costs (more camber)

TaylorRyan370 04-15-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by chrischhorn (Post 2268018)
Compared to stock sport wheels, the new wheels will stick out 1.3" farther towards the fender on front so you'll probably be about 5-8mm out of the fender. Possibly a little more at stock camber settings.

So to match the front the rear needs what's size spacer do you think?

Kayzee 04-15-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by TaylorRyan370 (Post 2268035)
So to match the front the rear needs what's size spacer do you think?


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If you want to match the aggressive front with poke on the rears then a 15-20mm spacer on the rear will get you there. For flush a 10mm spacer.


no offence, but when you ask a question you should fully read the answer that is given... that'll avoid you having to ask your question a second time, and insulting the person that spent the time responding to you :ugh2:

TaylorRyan370 04-15-2013 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Kayzee (Post 2268038)
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no offence, but when you ask a question you should fully read the answer that is given... that'll avoid you having to ask your question a second time, and insulting the person that spent the time responding to you :ugh2:

I know he said 15-20. Wondering if I should do a 15 or a 20.

chrischhorn 04-15-2013 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kayzee (Post 2268027)
A little input please:


20x10 +15 front
20x11 +15 rear

Lowered 1" (swifts)

What tire size and camber am I looking at?

Currently thinking:

245/30/20 front
275/35/20 rear

Or will it be necessary to drop down to 235 to avoid excessive camber and rubbing in the front?

Edit: I am absolutely ready to roll the fender, but want to avoid having to pull at all costs (more camber)


245/30/20 should work with about -2.5~ camber. Shoudlnt need to pull much but just remember, some tires run wider then others. The tires you use will effect how the sidewall stretches. Rears will be cake to fit.

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Originally Posted by TaylorRyan370 (Post 2268046)
I know he said 15-20. Wondering if I should do a 15 or a 20.

I would do 15, slightly less aggressive but will require less camber to tuck into the fenders. I'm running +7 offset at -2.8 camber on the rears and its flush. I'm also not a fan of the "hellaflush" scene either and if thats what you're going for then 20 spacer for sure with more camber!

TaylorRyan370 04-15-2013 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by chrischhorn (Post 2268094)
I would do 15, slightly less aggressive but will require less camber to tuck into the fenders. I'm running +7 offset at -2.8 camber on the rears and its flush. I'm also not a fan of the "hellaflush" scene either and if thats what you're going for then 20 spacer for sure with more camber!

I think I'll stick with 15s. So I am going to need to adjust the camber too? I'd rather not mess with that.

Also will these H&R spacers work? (Link below) Do they come with the extended studs? Thanks you so much for your help. Never used spacers before.

Nissan 370Z H&R TRAK+ Wheel Spacers

nissanlove 04-22-2013 07:47 PM

Varrstoen ES222 19x9.5 F / 19x10.5 R
Offsets?
I hear that a +22 upfront has clearance issues

KaienZ34 04-22-2013 07:55 PM

No +22 will fit with zero problems.

KaienZ34 04-22-2013 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by KaienZ34 (Post 2197960)
My set up 19x9.5+20 with 255/35 tires up front, stock height and camber.

http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/...Z/S1035167.jpg

http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/...Z/S1035175.jpg

19x10.5+0 in the rear with a 295/30 tire

nissanlove 04-22-2013 08:08 PM

I forgot to mention I'm lowered on swift springs


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