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Originally Posted by BlkNismo Are these sized on oem nismo wheels? If so, how if any did it effect the fender gap since the diameters are smaller then oem sized

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Old 01-20-2014, 08:09 PM   #76 (permalink)
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Are these sized on oem nismo wheels? If so, how if any did it effect the fender gap since the diameters are smaller then oem sized tires.
It is really not that noticeable on the rear tire because it is so meaty and is even with the finder, but you can notice more of a gap on the front if you know what you are looking for it. It does not look bad at all! For me cosmetics come second to performance, even though I don't track at this time. What am I talking about, the Nismo looks awesome and is functionally designed regardless of wheel gap!
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Well thanks to fuct i now have to decide between

Michelin pilot super sports: longer tread life, most expensive, great performance

Michelin pilot sport a/s 3: longest tread life, "supposedly" just as good as most summer tire performance, peace of mind in cold, $200 less than pss's but $200 more than s04s

Bridgestone s04: cheapest tire, great performance, probably lowest tread life

Oh the agony of choosing! At least my company gets a tire discount now!



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Well thanks to fuct i now have to decide between

Michelin pilot super sports: longer tread life, most expensive, great performance

Michelin pilot sport a/s 3: longest tread life, "supposedly" just as good as most summer tire performance, peace of mind in cold, $200 less than pss's but $200 more than s04s

Bridgestone s04: cheapest tire, great performance, probably lowest tread life

Oh the agony of choosing! At least my company gets a tire discount now!
Don't waste your time with A/S tires on the Z. They're just not good enough in any season.

The PSS' will be your best bet if you don't mind the cost. If not the S04's will be just fine. And treadlife is subjective based on the driver/foot. So take that into consideration as well.

Also, look and see if the tires you want come in the sizes you want.
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Don't waste your time with A/S tires on the Z. They're just not good enough in any season.



The PSS' will be your best bet if you don't mind the cost. If not the S04's will be just fine. And treadlife is subjective based on the driver/foot. So take that into consideration as well.



Also, look and see if the tires you want come in the sizes you want.

Yeah i was a bit iffy on the AS tires. Im thinking im going to go 285/35/19 for tire sizing since i dont really plan to track anytime soon. Im not sure if i should be considering the Re11 as well since its still much cheaper than the PSS.

From what im reading the s04s have a slightly better response and a stiffer sidewall than the pss's, and the re11s probably have a slight up from the s04s as well from a street standpoint.

I understand driving patterns affect treadwear heavily, but i think its safe to say the PSS will last longer than the s04 or re11. I imagine about 20k for pss and 15k for either bridgestone. Im reading that both the re11 and the pss retain good grip throughout their tread life, i just havent heard anything about the s04s yet. I do like the flat sidewall look of the re11s. The s04 kinda looks a little bubblier than the pss and re11 but i could be wrong.



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Yeah i was a bit iffy on the AS tires. Im thinking im going to go 285/35/19 for tire sizing since i dont really plan to track anytime soon. Im not sure if i should be considering the Re11 as well since its still much cheaper than the PSS.

From what im reading the s04s have a slightly better response and a stiffer sidewall than the pss's, and the re11s probably have a slight up from the s04s as well from a street standpoint.

I understand driving patterns affect treadwear heavily, but i think its safe to say the PSS will last longer than the s04 or re11. I imagine about 20k for pss and 15k for either bridgestone. Im reading that both the re11 and the pss retain good grip throughout their tread life, i just havent heard anything about the s04s yet. I do like the flat sidewall look of the re11s. The s04 kinda looks a little bubblier than the pss and re11 but i could be wrong.



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Did you end up with 285? I'm currently running s04 265/35/19 on 19x10.5 and lowered on swift. Since it's a little stretched for my liking, I'm thinking to go for either 275 or 285. How was 285? no issue with rubbing or inner clearance?
BTW, are you Korean?
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Did you end up with 285? I'm currently running s04 265/35/19 on 19x10.5 and lowered on swift. Since it's a little stretched for my liking, I'm thinking to go for either 275 or 285. How was 285? no issue with rubbing or inner clearance?

BTW, are you Korean?

I am actually filipino, but i actually get korean a lot haha. What made you guess korean?

Im going to pick up a set of 285/35/19 once it warms up in the next couple weeks. What is your wheel offset and sizing/setup right now? Are you running 19x10.5 in the front right now?


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I am actually filipino, but i actually get korean a lot haha. What made you guess korean?

Im going to pick up a set of 285/35/19 once it warms up in the next couple weeks. What is your wheel offset and sizing/setup right now? Are you running 19x10.5 in the front right now?


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Oh, didn't know filipinos use that name too. Joon is one of the most common Korean first name so I thought you were Korean. I'm korean and I'm Jun actually.
I'm running 265/35/19 on 19x10.5+30 in the front and 295/30/19 on 19x10.5+20 in the rear now. I might go for 275 since 275 doesn't look that bad. It seems like s04 has smaller tread width than other brands. I think it gives more stretched look but more clearance, but I could be wrong.
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Oh, didn't know filipinos use that name too. Joon is one of the most common Korean first name so I thought you were Korean. I'm korean and I'm Jun actually.

I'm running 265/35/19 on 19x10.5+30 in the front and 295/30/19 on 19x10.5+20 in the rear now. I might go for 275 since 275 doesn't look that bad. It seems like s04 has smaller tread width than other brands. I think it gives more stretched look but more clearance, but I could be wrong.

Haha yeah my name is actually jon but ive been called joon a lot. I do agree the s04s run a tad skinnier in tread width compared to the meatier cousins like the re11 and pss. I dont think a 275/35 would have any rubbing, as ive been told by a good amount of people running them they are just fine, and im gonna guess the 285 will be pretty similar as well since a bunch of track guys run 285/35/18 square. Since you have 10.5 square why dont you just run square? Im sure some camber arms would be able to dial in any rubbing you have.

Do you have any pics of your setup? What wheels are you running?


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Haha yeah my name is actually jon but ive been called joon a lot. I do agree the s04s run a tad skinnier in tread width compared to the meatier cousins like the re11 and pss. I dont think a 275/35 would have any rubbing, as ive been told by a good amount of people running them they are just fine, and im gonna guess the 285 will be pretty similar as well since a bunch of track guys run 285/35/18 square. Since you have 10.5 square why dont you just run square? Im sure some camber arms would be able to dial in any rubbing you have.

Do you have any pics of your setup? What wheels are you running?


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I would've got 275 or 285 square if I had bought wheels before I bought my rear tires. If I lived in U.S I would just ship it and sell it to one of forum members , but the market here isn't as big as U.S. My previous wheel setup was 19x9.5, 19x11 so what I'm thinking now is either replace rear when it wears out, or sell previous wheels with tires to local and get new tires. I'm running volk g2 right now. What are you running? I will post pics sometime next week when my spacers arrive.
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Amazing what some people think is "stretching" in this thread, shocking in fact
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I would've got 275 or 285 square if I had bought wheels before I bought my rear tires. If I lived in U.S I would just ship it and sell it to one of forum members , but the market here isn't as big as U.S. My previous wheel setup was 19x9.5, 19x11 so what I'm thinking now is either replace rear when it wears out, or sell previous wheels with tires to local and get new tires. I'm running volk g2 right now. What are you running? I will post pics sometime next week when my spacers arrive.

Im excited to see pics as well! What tire brand did you go with? Did you have any issues with the +30 10.5" in the front with the swifts? I actually have a set of volk g2's as well in 10.5" +30 all around waiting to be mounted when it gets warmer. Im thinking a 20mm spacer for the rear so i can be at +10 overall. what size spacer do you plan to get the the rear (your rear is 10.5+20 right?)?


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Im excited to see pics as well! What tire brand did you go with? Did you have any issues with the +30 10.5" in the front with the swifts? I actually have a set of volk g2's as well in 10.5" +30 all around waiting to be mounted when it gets warmer. Im thinking a 20mm spacer for the rear so i can be at +10 overall. what size spacer do you plan to get the the rear (your rear is 10.5+20 right?)?


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I ended up with s04 pole position. No rub so far with 265 since it's quite stretched. I think it might rub with 275 or 285 without camber adjustment. I ordered 10mm spacers for the rear so it would be 10.5+10. Spacers hasn't arrived yet will post before and after pics at the end of this week.
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Love the pics!!!! Just to recap this, you are running a 285 rear currently? Also since you are running a 265 in front, do you have any close up side profile pics to see how close it is to rubbing fenders? Also is there any risk of a 285 tire touching inner suspension arms? Man those wheels look great on the car! Did you get them from ravspec by any chance?


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