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Ma Zede 07-24-2015 10:30 AM

Hi Guys,

I need some help for the new setup i want. Purchasing Work CR Ultimate's with the following sizes:

F: 19X9.5 +25
R: 19X10.5 +12

Tires (RE 11's):

F: 265/35/19
R: 285/35/19

I will be lowering on KW V3 coilover's. Question is, will this setup sit flush with the fender. I don't want to use spacers. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If you recommend a different tire setup let me know. I wouldn't mind going 305 in the back if I don't stick out, but I think that's unlikely.

DPE G 07-24-2015 10:59 AM

I run a 9.5 +16 on a 245/35 with a slight pull on the fender and rolled flat, no rubbing under normal driving, but i did rub on one side at Zdayz on hard elevated turns. My rear is a 20x11 +0 on a 285/30 77, and I believe I could have fit a 295 in there as well. I am also running 2 deg camber all around. I think you should be able to stuff a 305 in there no problem.

adidascanada 07-25-2015 01:05 AM

GTR Wheels
 
Front: 20x9.5 +45
Rear: 20x10.5 +25

While these fit? What tire sizes are recommended for this setup?
Thanks

jchammond 07-25-2015 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ma Zede (Post 3266005)
Hi Guys,

I need some help for the new setup i want. Purchasing Work CR Ultimate's with the following sizes:

F: 19X9.5 +25
R: 19X10.5 +12

Tires (RE 11's):

F: 265/35/19
R: 285/35/19

I will be lowering on KW V3 coilover's. Question is, will this setup sit flush with the fender. I don't want to use spacers. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If you recommend a different tire setup let me know. I wouldn't mind going 305 in the back if I don't stick out, but I think that's unlikely.

305/30's in rear will keep your diameter at 26.3" Front & Rear.
the 305 has a section of 12.2 & tread of 11.1 which will fit the rim fine-pending on your camber setting about sticking out?
the 285/35's are 26.9" tall & may cause your traction light to go on and off.
I personally like the tread width on the tire to be the same as the overall rim width;in your case,,,a 9.5 wheel is 10.5" wide & 10.5 wheel is 11.5" (that's Lip to Lip)
Michelin has a much larger selection with the PSS tire....but width's change with manufacturer-weren't sure if you were a fan of the stretched look or the fat/slight bulge or straight up & down.? something to think about.
Rear camber will play a huge roll in sticking out or not.

jchammond 07-25-2015 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3266612)
305/30's in rear will keep your diameter at 26.3" Front & Rear.
the 305 has a section of 12.2 & tread of 11.1 which will fit the rim fine-pending on your camber setting about sticking out?
the 285/35's are 26.9" tall & may cause your traction light to go on and off.
I personally like the tread width on the tire to be the same as the overall rim width;in your case,,,a 9.5 wheel is 10.5" wide & 10.5 wheel is 11.5" (that's Lip to Lip)
Michelin has a much larger selection with the PSS tire....but width's change with manufacturer-weren't sure if you were a fan of the stretched look or the fat/slight bulge or straight up & down.? something to think about.
Rear camber will play a huge roll in sticking out or not.

search Gale's Build/ he has 19x11 +18's on rear with 305/30/19's Michelin PSS tires (which are 1" wider on tread than RE11's) with his offsets vs. yours....your front spacing is opractically the same 4.29" his & 4.25" yours.
His car is very Sharp;ck. it out.

jchammond 07-25-2015 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by adidascanada (Post 3266602)
Front: 20x9.5 +45
Rear: 20x10.5 +25

While these fit? What tire sizes are recommended for this setup?
Thanks

stock ride height or +,- ?

jchammond 07-25-2015 02:20 AM

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While these fit? What tire sizes are recommended for this setup?

Thank you


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jchammond 07-25-2015 02:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adidascanada (Post 3266602)
Front: 20x9.5 +45
Rear: 20x10.5 +25

While these fit? What tire sizes are recommended for this setup?
Thanks

i see mostly 255/265 35's Front,295/305 30's rear....i posted a bad pic/some tire makers offer 2 or 3 sizes that are the same..with different spec.
these run maybe a couple tenth's above stock diameter & should fit-unless you are very low

adidascanada 07-25-2015 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3266619)
stock ride height or +,- ?

stock ride height.

I do have Eibach springs which I am considering installing. I believe the drops are front: 0.9" & rear: 0.8" (taken from)
http://www.the370z.com/brakes-suspen...mparisons.html . Will these by ok?


Thanks!!! :)

adidascanada 07-25-2015 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3266630)
i see mostly 255/265 35's Front,295/305 30's rear....i posted a bad pic/some tire makers offer 2 or 3 sizes that are the same..with different spec.
these run maybe a couple tenth's above stock diameter & should fit-unless you are very low

Thank You!!! :)

jchammond 07-25-2015 08:03 AM

Pirelli has 255/35's & 295/30's that are right at 27" tall & vary in width by origin of maker...5-7 tires the same size each. Germany,Italy etc....any particular tire brand you like?


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jchammond 07-25-2015 08:10 AM

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jchammond 07-25-2015 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adidascanada (Post 3266602)
Front: 20x9.5 +45
Rear: 20x10.5 +25

While these fit? What tire sizes are recommended for this setup?
Thanks

wow,
looking at these 20's in Pirelli's and Michelin's will give you a headache!
245/35/20 Front
285/30/20 Rear
(stock diameter 26.7"- 26.8")
255/35/20 F
295/30/20 R
(tad taller at 27"-27.2")
Pick your poison-Pirelli & Michelin have multiple dimensions of each of these tires.
Watch for how many /32" and traction temp. AA A (compound needs to be the same on front rear)
also where the tires are made,,,,that seems to make a difference in the actual size.
Bridgestone
Hankook
Yokohama
Lot's of other's offer only 1-2 dimensions of tire.
Good-Luck!

adidascanada 07-27-2015 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3267154)
wow,
looking at these 20's in Pirelli's and Michelin's will give you a headache!
245/35/20 Front
285/30/20 Rear
(stock diameter 26.7"- 26.8")
255/35/20 F
295/30/20 R
(tad taller at 27"-27.2")
Pick your poison-Pirelli & Michelin have multiple dimensions of each of these tires.
Watch for how many /32" and traction temp. AA A (compound needs to be the same on front rear)
also where the tires are made,,,,that seems to make a difference in the actual size.
Bridgestone
Hankook
Yokohama
Lot's of other's offer only 1-2 dimensions of tire.
Good-Luck!

Thanks! Totally appreciated! :)

scott36854 07-27-2015 09:44 PM

newbie questions
 
please excuse my ignorance on tires and wheels. i just bought a 2016 touring. it came with 18" wheels that i despise. i would like to put 19" wheels on the car. i am only considering using a stock 370 wheels just, want them in 19". is my suspension basically the same on the touring model as other z packages? i am curious if they will fit without any modification? i also like the looks of some of the cars i have seen on here with spacers. at what point do you have to have camber kits that i have heard mentioned?
thanks


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