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FPenvy 05-21-2015 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by zoroitaliano (Post 3204563)
2009 19" sport rays... Would like to go for the widest tires without issues. Any recommendations? Pm me. Thanks.

305/30/19

ZoroItaliano 05-21-2015 08:23 AM

What make? Also I have 20" spacers in the back


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ZoroItaliano 05-21-2015 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3204750)
305/30/19


Which make?? I have 20" spacers in the back ....


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FPenvy 05-21-2015 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ZoroItaliano (Post 3204797)
Which make?? I have 20" spacers in the back ....


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I run RE-11s on mine but I do not have spacers.

maybe someone who is running them with spacers can chime in for you.

I do know you can run up to 345 wide tires in the rear of the Z.

ZoroItaliano 05-21-2015 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3204802)
I run RE-11s on mine but I do not have spacers.



maybe someone who is running them with spacers can chime in for you.



I do know you can run up to 345 wide tires in the rear of the Z.


Ahh ok ... I just wonder if that's possible with the oem rays


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FPenvy 05-21-2015 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ZoroItaliano (Post 3204820)
Ahh ok ... I just wonder if that's possible with the oem rays


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I run RE-11s in a 265/35/19 F and 305/30/19 R setup on my oem sport rays.

no issues. tons of grip.

Rusty 05-21-2015 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3204802)
I run RE-11s on mine but I do not have spacers.

maybe someone who is running them with spacers can chime in for you.

I do know you can run up to 345 wide tires in the rear of the Z.

:D

Juanp216 05-22-2015 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by AntiVenom (Post 3190474)
You sure they are 35 in the rear and not 30? I only ask because I am looking at running about the same size maybe a little bigger on the tires. Thanks!

Yes 35 series, all the way around.

ZoroItaliano 05-27-2015 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3204833)
I run RE-11s in a 265/35/19 F and 305/30/19 R setup on my oem sport rays.



no issues. tons of grip.


I should also mention in addition to having the 19" oem sport rays and 20mm spacers in rear, that my car is standard height (2009 370z base). If I were to go with your setup... I wonder what that means in the rear since I have the 20mm spacers ?! Hmmmmm


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FPenvy 05-27-2015 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ZoroItaliano (Post 3210312)
I should also mention in addition to having the 19" oem sport rays and 20mm spacers in rear, that my car is standard height (2009 370z base). If I were to go with your setup... I wonder what that means in the rear since I have the 20mm spacers ?! Hmmmmm


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i dont think it will matter.

if youre on stock suspension and 20mm spacers you should be fine. that just pushes the edge of the wheels closer to a flush fitment since the OEM wheels are sucked in a decent bit.

the tires aren't oversized in the height department so you shouldn't rub. the diameters of the tires are 26.3 which I believe are just bit smaller than OEM. believe OEM is 26.5" diameter

ZoroItaliano 05-27-2015 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3210361)
i dont think it will matter.

if youre on stock suspension and 20mm spacers you should be fine. that just pushes the edge of the wheels closer to a flush fitment since the OEM wheels are sucked in a decent bit.

the tires aren't oversized in the height department so you shouldn't rub. the diameters of the tires are 26.3 which I believe are just bit smaller than OEM. believe OEM is 26.5" diameter

Right now with the stock tires the 20mm spacers make it flush to the fender...I guess where the confusion is ...since i will be going with a wider tire will it stick out more if i go with your setup ? or does the width of the tire added towards the middle? hope i explained that right :icon14:

FPenvy 05-27-2015 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ZoroItaliano (Post 3210433)
Right now with the stock tires the 20mm spacers make it flush to the fender...I guess where the confusion is ...since i will be going with a wider tire will it stick out more if i go with your setup ? or does the width of the tire added towards the middle? hope i explained that right :icon14:

my tires do not bulge out over the wheel. I felt that the PSS's I used to run in a 275 width had skinny shoulders and looked too small for the wheel.

these 305 RE-11s fit so nicely on the wheel it looks like that's how they should have came stock.

ZoroItaliano 05-27-2015 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3210498)
my tires do not bulge out over the wheel. I felt that the PSS's I used to run in a 275 width had skinny shoulders and looked too small for the wheel.



these 305 RE-11s fit so nicely on the wheel it looks like that's how they should have came stock.


I see. Well I'll try my best to get (2) 305 re-11's. Are there any alternatives ?


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ZoroItaliano 05-27-2015 12:47 PM

How are the re050A 305/30/19


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FPenvy 05-27-2015 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ZoroItaliano (Post 3210508)
I see. Well I'll try my best to get (2) 305 re-11's. Are there any alternatives ?


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the tire choice is up to you. I will recommend RE-11 based on they run just a bit skinnier than other 305s for good fitment on the stock sport wheels but they are super sticky and they are the best tire I have personally used so far on my Z.

most people go with RE-11s, Michelin Pilot super sports, or hankook RS-3's for superior traction.

if you want just a all-season or something less aggressive you need advice from someone else. I've only gone with max performance tires.


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