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Exact setup I've wanted! :yum: Thanks for the bump. |
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Ok great thread , so I'm looking for some advice maybe some ideas , im going to run F- 20×10 +22 275/30/20 R- 20×11 +17 305/30/20 and trying to figure out what kind of drop to go with don't want to fender roll/pull but want to clear the gap between fender and tire can some one help me figure this out ... thanks 370z.com
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Forgestar F14's painted white with limited edition red center caps
19x10 +20 w 255/35/19 19x11.5 +25 295/30/19 Hankook ventus V12 Evo 2 Ark gt-f lowering springs No roll or pulling on the fenders the tires fit really perfect actually. I just took it off of the jack stands about 5 minutes before I took these pics. I am hoping the springs will settle a bit more and possibly go a bit lower. Either way I would like to grab up some coils in a big but I have to focus on clutch/flywheel and a CSC fix before I can buy any though. |
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Work VS-XX Step Lips / Matte Black face - Anodized Gloss Black barrel - Gold hardware
Front: 19x9.5 +23 / 5x114 [T-Disk] Rear: 19x10.5 +19 / 5x114 [A-Disk] Hankooks V12 Evo2 F:265/35/19 R:305/30/19 Dropped on Swifts Spec R Camber OE No need for fender work. No rubbing issue at all. Had to use 10mm spacer [H&R DRS] for the rear. |
Work Emotion CR Ultimate with a matte Bronze finish
F: 19x9.5 +25 R: 19x10.5 +22 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 F: 255/40/19 R: 285/35/19 Stock suspension Stock Camber settings Stock Fenders (no modification) When I need new tires I will probably go with a 295 tire in the rear. The 285 fits fine, but I personally think a 295 will look a little more flush. I may feel different when I get coilovers and lower the car a bit. The front sticks out slightly but it isn't very much at all. I was told Work recommended to go with the +15 offset in the front, I am really happy I stuck with the +25. https://wheelwell.s3.amazonaws.com/f...gCfaJ9Ms91I%3D https://wheelwell.s3.amazonaws.com/3...s1g18ot8PyE%3D |
Owners with sport package.
If you have 19×9.5 up front, what offset clears the big brakes?? Thinking of +12 or lower, but no idea if it'd clear. Thank you. |
Depends on the spokes it's not always offset but usually +15 or lower always clears
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I don't have the sport package but I was told that I would need at least +25 to clear the sport brakes with Work's Emotion CR Ultimate.
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Not seen any people running 19 front and 20 rears. I'm thinking of this since my front looks great with 19 but rears look lost. Plus extra wall on the front helps with comfort!
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Been lurking the370z for years, first-time poster now that I have my Z!
Needed some advice on my situation: Currently looking at a really good deal consisting of 4 Vertini Drift rims, but thing is they are all the same size at 19x9.5. I noticed almost everyone in this thread has there rear rims bigger at 10.5+. Are there any drawbacks for putting on all of the same size rim other than the deeper/concave look on the rears? For tires I was then going to put 245/45/R19 on the front and 285/45/R19 in the rears. Not sure if I need spacers or not to make the wheels flush with the car. Does my plan make sense? Could I do 295s on the rears as well? Thanks everyone! |
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Not it! :rofl2: |
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No spacers
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Heres mine
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245/35 & 275/30 falken azenis tires on Renan wheels 20x9 20x10 lowered on Swift springs 20 MM spacers on rear no rubbing at all! She has gone through several different evolutions of wheels this is my current set up which I am selling by the way if you're interested PM me I will post another reply of the wheels I had previous to these
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Here's the wheels that I had previous they are Lexani he R1 20x9 20x10 this picture was before I lowered it
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http://www.the370z.com/members/moore...1-5-295-30.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/moore...1-5-295-30.jpg 1)Work Emotion CR2P GT Silver face and anodized mirror polish lip 2)19x9.5 +20 Front 19x11 +5 Rear 3) Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position S-04 4) 245/35/19 Front 295/30/19 Rear 5) BC Racing BR series coilovers / Around .5" of wheel gap (from top of tire to fender) 6) -.5 degree up front and -1.5 degree on rear 7) Stock Fenders 8) No rubbing or issues 9) Perfectly flush on rear and front is mildly inside fenders |
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2) Vossen CVT 3) 20x9 +20 front 20x10.5 +15 rear 4) Continential Exteme Contact DWS 5) 255/35/20 front 285/30/20 rear 6) Stock Suspension 7) Stock 8) Stock 9) No rubbing |
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http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...psonxu6aty.jpg http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps2ihcfuoq.jpg http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...psptygtws8.jpg 1) Judd T311 Gunmetal with Black Studs 2) 20 x 10.5 ET20 Front 20 x 10.5 ET0 Rear (achieved using a 20mm spacer on an ET20 wheel) 3) 255/35/20 Front 285/30/20 Rear 4) Eibach Pro Kit Lowering Springs (about 25-30mm drop) 5) Stock fenders no rolling or pulling at all 6) Almost no rubbing at all, rough British roads at 60mph and there is the odd rub. |
very Nice !!!!:tiphat:
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QUESTION? will a 19x10.5 +12 with a 285 tire fit, anyone runnning this spec
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Can anyone tell me if these wheels will fit?
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it'll fit but won't be flush
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What is flush? 40mm?
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depends. on a 8.5 wheel maybe like +10. and I'd look into avant garde they have a wheel identical to that and the name is reputable
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Check out this page, it will give you a good idea of how any wheel and tire combination will look in comparison to the stock rims and tires
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This thread was very helpful for me so I will share my Configuration.
Wheels - Varrstoen ES6 Offsets - R: 19x11 +20 (5mm spacer), F: 19x9.5 +22 Tires - Falkon 452 - 305/35/19 | 265/30/19 Suspension - BC BR Coil over setup. Lowered approximately 1.4" all around. Camber settings - Adjusted to stock rear ony @1.8 Degree and 1.9 up front. Fenders scrape a bit up front on larger bumps, any lower would be asking for trouble. No rolls. I had to raise the car .2" up front because of aggressive scraping inside the wheel wheels and bottoming out the front end, I'd recommend a stretch tire if your planning on going lower than 1.3". http://www.the370z.com/members/john_...0-dsc-0251.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/john_...9-dsc-0248.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/john_...8-dsc-0241.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/john_...7-dsc-0240.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/john_...6-dsc-0238.jpg |
1) Vossen VFS-1 matte graphite
3) Front: 20x9.5 ET25 (mid-face concave), Rear: 20x12 ET30 (deep concave) 3) P Zero's 4) 255/30/20 Front. 305/30/20 Rear 5) Fortune 500 w/swifts 6) :confused: 7) Stock Fenders 8) No rubbing or issues 9) Perfectly inside fenders http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...85715271-n.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...15855314-n.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...83211701-n.jpg |
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just double checking your tire specs though. if what you posted is accurate you are running about 4.6% difference front to rear. any codes? or is a 255/35s on the front. |
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Really like the meister s1r:tup: |
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I bought a 2013 second hand z that already had aftermarket rims on it. The rims are ok, but my front tire looks bigger than the rear. How can I improve the look of this? Should I just ditch the wheels and start over?
Front: 20x8.5 offset 20. 245 35 20 Rear: 20x10 offset 25. 275 30 20 (rear tire is further under the car than front, looks funny) 2nd- can I put 305 30 on the rear 10" rim? Thanks |
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Bridgestone S04 Pole Position
265/19 - 305/19 19x9.5 / 19x11 Installed 9/21/15 http://i59.tinypic.com/25khgs6.jpg http://i61.tinypic.com/vh4yfd.jpghttp://i61.tinypic.com/eijpli.jpghttp://i61.tinypic.com/2qn5qnn.jpg |
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The Flat Face on the Fronts make them appear larger. You can put spacers on the rears to make them come out more in line with the fronts and this will help the appearance as well. You can check with Summit or Jegs to find the recommended wheel sizes for any tire you are considering. For the 305/30-20: The Minimum Recommended Wheel Size is 10.5" The Maximum Recommended Wheel Size is 11.5" But people have been known to 's-t-r-e-t-c-h' the rules here a little bit...but you would actually be 'pinching' it a little. |
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It's a different story now as my car is much lower :ugh2: |
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