Looking for a 295 tire to go on the stock rear 370Z sport package rims, I'd like to get a pair in 295/35/19 because I plan on keeping the front
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03-20-2010, 08:36 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Find me 295/35/19...if possible
Looking for a 295 tire to go on the stock rear 370Z sport package rims, I'd like to get a pair in 295/35/19 because I plan on keeping the front 245's the same as those are pretty much perfect for what I need. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd apprecate it...
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ya its the only tire thats available, but its like $300+ a tire, was just wondering if there were any other options. And why would I need to buy new front tires?
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That is a crazy rare size, so those are the only ones. You'd have to buy fronts so you don't stagger the rubber compounds which is bad for consistent handling.
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Yes, 255/35/19 front and 295/30/19 rear has quite a few options as well, otherwise it's 245/40/19 front and 285/35/19 rear.
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Have you considered going with 18" or 20" wheels? There are more options for tire sizes and brands than 19". A lower priced tire will offset the cost of the new wheels.
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I wanna keep the stock rims as those are light enough, but I plan on going with the stillen S/C and the bigger tire would def help with traction issues. I don't really see the benefit of a bigger front tire, but if I could could find a set of 4 tires that are better & lighter then stock then that would be a plus.
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Here is how tire math works:
Sports pkg tires wheels: Front: 19 x 9 @ 245/40/19 which means the sidewall height is going to be 40% of 245 so if you wanted to run a wider tire on the same rim... just make sure this formula applies: 0.40 * 245 = 0.35 (or even lower if you can find tires) * X where X is your new width... similarly in the rear you would run the following: 0.35 * 275 = 0.30 * X (new width)... You do this to ensure your rotational radius is kept as close to stock as possible (you will otherwise throw off electronics that use revolutions per min / sec off your tire...) - not to mention your speed readout lol.. |
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This will give you the +/- speedo reading depending on the change from factory: Tire size calculator
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