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370zproject 07-22-2010 03:14 PM

0.o u do know about something called a gas pedal right?

cossie1600 07-22-2010 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 639697)
on a 9.5" front wheel? why so big? i was thinking going with the stock nismo tire sizes would be fine F:245/40/19 R:285/35/19

car understeers like a mofo already, it will get a lot worse with wider rear. yes 275 fit oj 9.5

vipor 07-22-2010 03:58 PM

I'm running 275F/305R on my NISMO wheels and it feels fine. Haven't had it on a track yet so I don't know for sure.

The stockers are 245F/285R - 40mm difference

Theoretically with less of a difference there should be less understeer. Here's hopin'! :tup:

cossie1600 07-22-2010 07:54 PM

I am running 265/285, which is still faster than bigger Hankook V12s. Even with an almost square setup, my car still understeers like a cow. Next year I am doing 285 all around, if not 275/285

the_student 07-23-2010 02:52 AM

Driven about a hundred miles on these tires. 245/40 up front and 285/35 rear. These feel...not as precise as the stockers. It feels too squishy in the turns, feels like it has a soft sidewall. They grip really well though, it just doesnt feel as good as I was hoping. They are way quieter and I can hold a conversation with my passenger way better than before. I like the tread design as well.

I was hoping for a little better performance out of these. Maybe the more wear on these tires will make them feel better. Basically my first impression of these tires are...I don't really like them right now.

m4a1mustang 07-23-2010 05:58 AM

The soft squishy feel is exaggerated by the fact that you went from an old tire with low tread to a brand new tire with full tread. Even if you switched out your OEM Bridgestones with fresh Bridgestones it'd still feel squishy compared to before because of the tread.

flashburn 07-23-2010 07:24 AM

I do agree that the sidewall is a bit soft. Definitely softer than the OEM tires.

m4a1mustang 07-23-2010 07:55 AM

For fun, I ran over a nail with the inner sidewall of my LR tire. :rolleyes:

$229 shipped for a replacement from Tire Rack (yes AK, I ordered through the forum link!) so it's not that bad, I guess.

Jeffblue 07-23-2010 10:02 AM

http://plaza.ufl.edu/mujahid/hand/hm-understeer.jpg

the_student 07-23-2010 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 640806)
The soft squishy feel is exaggerated by the fact that you went from an old tire with low tread to a brand new tire with full tread. Even if you switched out your OEM Bridgestones with fresh Bridgestones it'd still feel squishy compared to before because of theZ tread.

Oh definitely, I agree. I was just stating my initial thoughts on these. I did say that a little more wear on the tires might make them feel better, so hopefully. I'm in no rush to burn rubber lol

m4a1mustang 07-23-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by the_student (Post 640945)
Oh definitely, I agree. I was just stating my initial thoughts on these. I did say that a little more wear on the tires might make them feel better, so hopefully. I'm in no rush to burn rubber lol

Give them about 500 miles of normal driving to "break in." I have about 5k on them now and they feel really good. :tup:

spearfish25 07-23-2010 11:12 AM

Cossie, what suspension setup are you running? I've done some autoX with my stock Bridgestones (245F/275R) and have Hotchkis sways. The setup is very neutral and understeer was never an issue. I'd either try the improved sways or perhaps it's more your driving style playing a role.

NismoZ_840 07-23-2010 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 640974)
Give them about 500 miles of normal driving to "break in." I have about 5k on them now and they feel really good. :tup:

+1, I autocrossed them once with 200mi or so; slicker than snot until fun runs at the end of the day. 500mi DD is about right to scrub the mold release goop off.

cossie1600 07-23-2010 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 641050)
Cossie, what suspension setup are you running? I've done some autoX with my stock Bridgestones (245F/275R) and have Hotchkis sways. The setup is very neutral and understeer was never an issue. I'd either try the improved sways or perhaps it's more your driving style playing a role.

Stock everything except tires. Rear bar is not legal in stock class in autox, I dont like changing just the front bar as it will make the understeer worse. The only way the car is breaking loose now is under power, car doesnt snap loose like the RX-8 or my old 350 with 235 all around

josh88 07-24-2010 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by the_student (Post 640786)
Driven about a hundred miles on these tires. 245/40 up front and 285/35 rear. These feel...not as precise as the stockers. It feels too squishy in the turns, feels like it has a soft sidewall. They grip really well though, it just doesnt feel as good as I was hoping. They are way quieter and I can hold a conversation with my passenger way better than before. I like the tread design as well.

I was hoping for a little better performance out of these. Maybe the more wear on these tires will make them feel better. Basically my first impression of these tires are...I don't really like them right now.

I Just put 285/35's on the rear as well and have driven about 100 miles and so far the rear feels very squirly/squishy... I feel like I have no sway bar in the rear of the car. I'm hoping this will get better once the tires have a few miles on them. Taking the car to get aligned on monday as well since something just doesnt feel right. At highway speeds my car feels unstable as well and likes to track right and left at times


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