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I agree it can make a huge difference. He has plenty of track time, so I would expect him to recognize and acknowledge that fact. What I can tell you is I had the chance to drive 3x 370Z on the track that day. My Nitto Invos at normal pressure (it's my DD) did not feel near as soft as his Hankooks felt. The stock 2013 Nismo was much firmer as well, but I have no clue what the tire pressure was :twocents: |
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ended up ordering RE-11's in 305s and 265s. should be arriving any minute at my house actually. |
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seriously though i dont how anyone on these forums gets more than 15k. several people have, but they must be all highway miles. i get between 12-15 MAX. get the S-04s ;) |
255-35-19 front and 285-35-19 rear is what I would run, perfectly fine for a daily driven setup
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I like a fat tire look, is there much diffrence between 265 to 275 ?
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the fatness or height is the second number and thats the ratio of the wide in a percentage......i think lol |
Ok so will a 275-35-19 fit with no rubbing issues? On the front
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My 265/305 setup works without spacers. Put about 300 miles on the car this weekend with them no issues
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