Hey guys, I'm very new to modifications and am looking for some advice on tire size. I'm looking to replace all four tires on my stock 2013 370z and currently,
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18x8 and 18x9 wheel size. What is the widest you would recommend?
Hey guys, I'm very new to modifications and am looking for some advice on tire size. I'm looking to replace all four tires on my stock 2013 370z and currently, I have 18x8 wheels up front with 225 tires and 18x9 wheels in the back with 245 tires. I would like to get wider tires, especially in the back. What brand tires and sizes would you recommend without losing performance/stability? Thanks a bunch!
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@synolimit I'm still new at this and was wondering how you arrived at those numbers. 20% of 225 is 45, so that would be closer to 265 in the front and closer to 295 in the back. Am I missing something? Thanks in advance
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I run 245/45 & 275/40 Goodyears F1's all season. My son was driving car when it first needed tires & these perform well in wet weather.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1439859667.987239.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1439859699.001514.jpg
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not sure the serie's tire's you are looking at/ the 295 is probably in a 35 series & barely over 26" tall ? Michelin PSS's are 10.8" tread,11.9"section & 26.1" diameter,,,that's on the 295/35 you would have a slight bulge for sure-not saying it won't fit though.
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I am contemplating between those, Continental DWS, pilot sport A/S 3 (which are on my wife's 350z), or the new g-force comp-2 a/s. The last ones are very new and I can't find much info on them.
I do love my wife's tires so I will probably get the Michelins. My car currently has some Goodyear Eagle Sports and I HATE them. |
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But with a tread width that much wider than wheel width you aren't really going to get much better traction than you would with the 275 or 285... You are just paying more for bigger tires and a very very small performance gain. |
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Bigger,Wider Tires weigh more...actually slow you down...unless you have very poor traction or ton's of power...i'm still stock for now.
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looks good if you want your traction control light to pop on or even worse.
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Personally I'd stick with 26.7" diameter tires, 245/45/18 and 275/40/18. I remember reading that having the front and rear diameters too far from each other can make the traction control think you are slipping. Can someone confirm or deny this? |
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Short video on traction with my F1's... Not going to post one hitting the speed limiter.https://vimeo.com/136571413
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