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Not questioning just trying to learn. How come the stock wheels are 40 in the front and 35 in the back? Those are different, should they not cause a similar
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How come the stock wheels are 40 in the front and 35 in the back? Those are different, should they not cause a similar issue? Is it because you want to keep the rear and front diameters similar? Aren't the numbers I ran within reasonable limit? Last edited by cooltoy; 02-24-2014 at 08:45 PM. |
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The stock setup of 245-40-19 and 275-35-19 rear is .5% larger in the front which will not be detected by the VDC/TCS 255-35-20 & 285-30-20 is 1.1% larger in front which could possibly risk the VDC/TCS going off with Best way to be safe is to use a tire size calculator: Tire size calculator Reference: Will these tires work with my VDC enabled car??? Read HERE! - MY350Z.COM Forums |
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