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So it's come time to get new tires for the 2015 Z, and I'm looking for some help in sizing. Car suspension/height is stock. Long story short the current tires

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Old 05-04-2017, 09:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So it's come time to get new tires for the 2015 Z, and I'm looking for some help in sizing. Car suspension/height is stock.

Long story short the current tires were originally on Avant Garde M550 wheels I had a ton of problems with. So I pulled the tires off, and got TSW Bathurst wheels instead - which are fantastic.

Currently Running:

Front: 19 x 8.5 +15
255/35 ContiExtremeDW

Rear: 19 x 10.5 +27
305/30 ContiExtremeDW

I'm looking at either RE-11 or new PS4S in same sizes, or going to 245/40 front and 285/35 rear.

Car is my DD, and is NA (so know the 305 in the rear is probably slowing me down a bit).

Any thoughts & input would be most appreciated.
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Why would it slow you down?
Cause if you're worried that much about the wider tire "slowing" you down you might want to go to an 18
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Why would it slow you down?
Cause if you're worried that much about the wider tire "slowing" you down you might want to go to an 18
I've just seen it mentioned many times in various threads that the meatier tires on NA 370zs are kind of overkill when at those power levels...
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So it's come time to get new tires for the 2015 Z, and I'm looking for some help in sizing. Car suspension/height is stock.

Long story short the current tires were originally on Avant Garde M550 wheels I had a ton of problems with. So I pulled the tires off, and got TSW Bathurst wheels instead - which are fantastic.

Currently Running:

Front: 19 x 8.5 +15
255/35 ContiExtremeDW

Rear: 19 x 10.5 +27
305/30 ContiExtremeDW

I'm looking at either RE-11 or new PS4S in same sizes, or going to 245/40 front and 285/35 rear.

Car is my DD, and is NA (so know the 305 in the rear is probably slowing me down a bit).

Any thoughts & input would be most appreciated.
How do you like the DW? How do they perform on the dry when WOT?

Why are you thinking change to PS4 or re11?
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i would go with S04's if dd. just run stock nismo size on ur Z.

the DW's are lighter than the S04's so u may/may not feel da weight. S04's are great tires and economical.
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How do you like the DW? How do they perform on the dry when WOT?

Why are you thinking change to PS4 or re11?
They're good performance tires at a very reasonable price. They're known to be softer in the sidewall than PSS (PS4S) and RE-11 (which are firmer even firmer than the PSS). This makes them a good choice for a daily/street car I think.

As for the reason to change -- they're not making them anymore. Continental replaced them with the ExtremeContact Sport model, and they are a decent amount more expensive than the outgoing ExtremeDW.

The new price bracket puts them so close to the PS4S and RE-11 that I figured I'd rather try one of those tires given their reputations. I'm leaning towards the PS4S since I DD my Z. But I could be swayed to the RE-11 as in Houston I don't really have to think about cold weather performance.

More up in the air on sizing...
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i would go with S04's if dd. just run stock nismo size on ur Z.

the DW's are lighter than the S04's so u may/may not feel da weight. S04's are great tires and economical.
I thought about those too, but am more or less set on the PS4S or RE-11 -- for the price I'd rather spend a little more per tire to try out one of these...
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I don't want to upset the cart, but I have the Hankook Ventus V12's (replaced the origianal Potenzas) and have loved every minute of them. When I DD, they are quiet, smooth and are great in all wet or dry conditions. For the few times I track the car per year, the handling is great and predictable. They were relatively inexpensive (vs Michelin or Continental) and are wearing like iron. When these go, I will replace them with the same thing.

Of course, every one is different and their driving style/modifications are not the same, so I am just pointing out what has worked for me. Keep us posted as to what you ultimately decide for YOUR CAR...
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Bridgestone Potenza or Continental Extreme Contact are both good tires for a daily drive. I've also heard good thing about Hankook, but I have no experience with brand.

As for tire sizing, unless your tracking I'd just stick to the OEM sizes 245/255 and 275/285. Maybe it's a male thing, but bigger heavier tires is not always better, especially for acceleration.
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The older model super sport are really price reduced right now. I just bought a set for 241 a piece from americas tire.

https://www.americastire.com/buy-tir...-sport/p/17977 in your size
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OP, there are many, many posts about tires, tire size, tire comparisons, etc. Do a search and you will come to the conclusion that there are about 4-5 tires that are super popular with the Z crowd here. The Michelin PSS and newer PS4S seem to be at the top end along with the Bridgestone RE-11 and S04's. Go with the proven and most popular tires or you may regret your purchase. I don't believe that the combo you have right now 255/305 is bad at all.
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https://simpletire.com/michelin-325-...o6AaArSH8P8HAQ

These will fit but there are plenty of size options and variations of the Michelin sticky tires. I use mine for Autocross and weekend warrior, not DD. The tire I listed will get about 10,000 miles of street time but reduce Autocross times by @2 seconds. They are also expensive.

If you don't drive hard and use it as a DD you can buy any tire brand or style, if you want better gas mileage put skinny tires on, if you want performance, use a wider tire. The vast majority on this forum are RE11 fanboys but there are plenty of great tire brands like Nitto that get no air time here. Take a close look at Nitto, they make excellent tires NT555 G2 and the INVO are superb tires for fun, looks and performance. The INVO is a sticky tire that is also very quiet, one of my main complaints about the Michelin Pilots is they are noisy.
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If you're running the pilot sport cup and think that's a great tire I'd try a softer stickier one, if running street class the re-71r if prepared Hoosier or nitto nt01. I guarantee you'll think differently about the pilots. I've ran them and they need a lot of heat to stick and wouldn't heat up fast enough for autocross
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Thanks for all the input on this.

After reading a little more now I am torn between the PS4S and the new Conti ExtremeContact Sport. After reading a review on the Conti is seems they really made a notable improvement over the Extreme DW, and they're less than the PS4S. I haven't been able to find a head to head comparison with the PS4S, but think the Conti still might have the edge in wet performance which matters for me in Houston rain.
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