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Originally Posted by cdhtang What is ur suspension setup? And do u have picture to show the flushness of the wheels? I'm just lowered on Stance GR+ coils, with the

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Old 04-27-2018, 10:35 AM   #241 (permalink)
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What is ur suspension setup? And do u have picture to show the flushness of the wheels?
I'm just lowered on Stance GR+ coils, with the spc rear camber kit, and the spl front upper control arms. There are no rubbing issues or issues turning full radius.

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Not flush, but i'll never run spacers again after using them on the base 18's. So much more grip than stock Yoko's, not much louder either.


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305/30/19 R


This is the wheel setup that should be everyone's baseline to work off of
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OEM Tires and Rims

I am thinking about changing out the tires for better ones, but I could care less about the rims.

Would someone be able to help me confirm or not if:
305/35/19 sized tires would replace the two rear tires, and if I could still use the OEM rims on these or no?

Please and thank you!
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I have a:
370z || Base Model || 7AT || 2015 Vehicle

OEM Tires and Rims

I am thinking about changing out the tires for better ones, but I could care less about the rims.

Would someone be able to help me confirm or not if:
305/35/19 sized tires would replace the two rear tires, and if I could still use the OEM rims on these or no?

Please and thank you!
What is your front tire size? The 305/35-19 tire is about 27.4" tall.
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This is the wheel setup that should be everyone's baseline to work off of
only thing better would be to get the camber and ride height compared to stock.
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I have a:
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OEM Tires and Rims

I am thinking about changing out the tires for better ones, but I could care less about the rims.

Would someone be able to help me confirm or not if:
305/35/19 sized tires would replace the two rear tires, and if I could still use the OEM rims on these or no?

Please and thank you!
Base wheels are 18" in diameter, so 19" won't fit.

And, 305/35 is too wide for base 9" rear rim.
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Base wheels are 18" in diameter, so 19" won't fit.

And, 305/35 is too wide for base 9" rear rim.
Darn it.
So I would need to change BOTH the rims and tires then...

Ugh.
Okay thank you.
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Darn it.
So I would need to change BOTH the rims and tires then...

Ugh.
Okay thank you.
Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. Are you wanting to run a drag radial as a 305/35/18 will work on the rear a stock height. You probably need 10" rim width. Most run a 19" wheel up front to get a tire height that is close to the rear.
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Okay. You are right. I can go 10.5" to 11.5" rim width for the 305 35 19 tires in the rear
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Thanks to all for helping guide me with my wheel/tire/suspension upgrades!

Work Cr2p 19x9.5 +15 (f); 19x11 +13 (r)
Michelin Pilot Sport 4s 255/35/19 (f); 305/30/19 (r)
KW v3 set to factory dampening setting
SPC front and rear camber kit
Two finger gap; will drop another 1/4-1/2" once springs settle
Alignment is more or less within spec; could use minor castor adjustment
No fender mod, no rubbing (even at high speed over moderate bump)
Front pokes a tad more than back but still more or less flush
Front tire has a very minimal stretch, while back is fully square
Would not go any lower; this setup has the ideal look/functionality balance
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20/10 +10(r disk)
20/11.5 +10(w disk)

Michelin PSS 255/35 front, 305/30 rear

Stance XR coils(true style) SPL rear camber and toe arms. SPC front control arms



Fenders still stock. I get some rubbing up front on incline roads when wheel is angled into a turn. Rolling the front fenders, NOT pulling, would fix the issue.

Cant put my pinky between the tire and fender of the front or the back

Alignment settings as of yesterday




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This is a classic and comfortable fit for a daily. Very happy with the offsets. Inconspicuous and fairly flush. Cheap tyres due to the common sizes.
1) Pics - see links below
2) Work Emotion Kiwami AHG (bronze)
3) 19x9.5 +25 / 19x10.5 +12
4) Dunlop Sportmaxx 050+
5) 275/35R19 / 245/40R19
6) Standard suspension
7) Standard camber
8) Standard fenders
10) Perfect fit
11) Flush fit, almost perfect. Will review the tyre sizes once I install coilovers.
12) Haven’t weighed the wheels, sorry.



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2) Enkei RPF1 - F1 Silver
3) F:18x9.5 +15 R:18x10.5 +15
4) Bridgestone RE-11
5) F:265/35R18 R:275/35R18
6) BC Racing BR Coilovers (Standard Springs)
7) -2.4 degrees camber "square"
8) Stock Fenders
11) Aggressive front setup. Wheels do not rub and will tuck under extreme loads.
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Just put on my winter setup.

Running 245/45/R18 Michelin X-Ice Xi3 in all 4 corners.
18x9" ET25, with 20mm spacers in the rear.



Fills in the wheel wells pretty good, no rubbing that I am aware of.


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