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What make? Also I have 20" spacers in the back
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Which make?? I have 20" spacers in the back .... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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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. |
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Ahh ok ... I just wonder if that's possible with the oem rays Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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no issues. tons of grip. |
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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 Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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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 |
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these 305 RE-11s fit so nicely on the wheel it looks like that's how they should have came stock. |
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I see. Well I'll try my best to get (2) 305 re-11's. Are there any alternatives ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
How are the re050A 305/30/19
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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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