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JerryDeluxe 03-27-2016 05:22 PM

Wheels
19x9.5+22
19x10.5+12
What tire sizes do yall recommend
Do i do the 265/305 combo or go up a size to 275/315.
Thanks

Memphis370Z 03-27-2016 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JerryDeluxe (Post 3445115)
Wheels
19x9.5+22
19x10.5+12
What tire sizes do yall recommend
Do i do the 265/305 combo or go up a size to 275/315.
Thanks

I've got the same size wheels with nearly the same offsets (+25 and +12) and am running 265/305. I think they're the perfect size tires for this combo. I'm on Swifts and have zero rubbing issues.

Hope this helps.

JerryDeluxe 03-27-2016 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Memphis370Z (Post 3445125)
I've got the same size wheels with nearly the same offsets 9 (+25 and +12) and am running 265/305. I think they're the perfect size tires for this combo. I'm on Swifts and have zero rubbing issues.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, made my decision 265/305 it is😀👍

sexZness 03-30-2016 08:56 AM

Dear Fitment Senseis,

Do any of you have a picture of 19x9.5+30 with 255/35/19s in the front? I'm currently running 20x9.5+35 up front with 255/30/20 tires and its snug (bc dropped). The overall diameter of the 19s with 255/35/19 tires would be almost the same as my current set-up in the front so I'm trying to figured out if 5mm can make that big of a difference.

Also, I'm having trust issues... So how would I go about measuring the offset of my current wheels? I have a feeling they may not be +35 in the front since apparently most Zs are running fronts at around +20 offset with a nice and tight fit.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Fitment Noobish

clkio 03-30-2016 08:58 AM

Why don't u just stick a bigger tire in fhe fronts? 5mm is soo tiny (less than 1/4"), my eyes can't see the 5mm difference

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sexZness 03-30-2016 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by clkio (Post 3447293)
Why don't u just stick a bigger tire in fhe fronts? 5mm is soo tiny (less than 1/4"), my eyes can't see the 5mm difference

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Because of high risk of rubbing... Also, I like my fronts and rears to have the same diameter so my plan is: 255/35/19 & 305/30/19. I've crunched the #s and they're ALMOST perfect for each other

clkio 03-30-2016 09:03 AM

265/35/19 u won't rub, I am running 275/35/19 28+ offset 10" rim in the front it never rubs (lowered on swift). What makes you think it will rub?

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carlitos_370z 03-30-2016 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by sexZness (Post 3447300)
Because of high risk of rubbing... Also, I like my fronts and rears to have the same diameter so my plan is: 255/35/19 & 305/30/19. I've crunched the #s and they're ALMOST perfect for each other

Well for me the tire setup that you are going to use on your 19" is good (255/35/19 & 305/30/19) now for the wheels in my personal experience, my first first of aftermarket wheels on the Z, I install the Zedd CC10 in 19x9.5+12 & 19x11+15 and the tires that I use was 245/40/19 and 285/35/19 . I love that wheel setup and no rubbing issues at all just in hard bumps... nothing to worry about. Also you have to adjust the camber to make it work but the same nothing to worry about. Here are some pics of my Z with that wheel setup

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8705/...06162551_c.jpgZ shoot 1 by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8686/...5e27bdab_c.jpgfront2 by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8707/...cbcb0917_c.jpgREAR by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8611/...ec38bdf2_c.jpgimage (4) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr

I hope that can help you in something haha! if you have a question of my 19"wheels setup let me know!:tup:

sexZness 03-30-2016 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by clkio (Post 3447303)
265/35/19 u won't rub, I am running 275/35/19 28+ offset 10" rim in the front it never rubs (lowered on swift). What makes you think it will rub?

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Because I used to run 255/35/20s on 9.5s with supposedly +35 offset and it rubbed so I had to go to 255/30/20s and that's what I've been running for a while with no rubbing issues. The new set-up is going to have the same overall diameter as what I have now BUT shaved 5mm off the offset so it's gonna push it out even more, even if it's just 5mm. Like I said, I wanna confirm that the fronts are actually +35 and not less. Is that something I can physically measure off the wheels?

sexZness 03-30-2016 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3447351)
Well for me the tire setup that you are going to use on your 19" is good (255/35/19 & 305/30/19) now for the wheels in my personal experience, my first first of aftermarket wheels on the Z, I install the Zedd CC10 in 19x9.5+12 & 19x11+15 and the tires that I use was 245/40/19 and 285/35/19 . I love that wheel setup and no rubbing issues at all just in hard bumps... nothing to worry about. Also you have to adjust the camber to make it work but the same nothing to worry about. Here are some pics of my Z with that wheel setup
( Click to show/hide )

I hope that can help you in something haha! if you have a question of my 19"wheels setup let me know!:tup:

Thanks for all the pics and info. This is why I wanna find out the real offset of my current fronts because they are flushed with my fenders but I was told they had an offset of +35 :confused:

carlitos_370z 03-30-2016 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by sexZness (Post 3447385)
Thanks for all the pics and info. This is why I wanna find out the real offset of my current fronts because they are flushed with my fenders but I was told they had an offset of +35 :confused:

damn! Do you check the inside of the wheels ? maybe there are the specs of the wheels... or the other thing that you can do is check on google search under the brand and model of your wheels and see all the specs ;)

sexZness 03-30-2016 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3447405)
damn! Do you check the inside of the wheels ? maybe there are the specs of the wheels... or the other thing that you can do is check on google search under the brand and model of your wheels and see all the specs ;)

Well I ordered them many years ago - there's nothing in be inside of the wheel that says anything about the offset - but I remember ordering +35. Now, whether or not they sent me +35s, that's a different story. What sucks is that I ordered them through a vendor that are probably no longer in business :/

This isn't the best picture for checking out wheel fitment but it's the only one I could find (got a new phone)

carlitos_370z 03-30-2016 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by sexZness (Post 3447408)
Well I ordered them many years ago - there's nothing in be inside of the wheel that says anything about the offset - but I remember ordering +35. Now, whether or not they sent me +35s, that's a different story. What sucks is that I ordered them through a vendor that are probably no longer in business :/

This isn't the best picture for checking out wheel fitment but it's the only one I could find (got a new phone)
https://instagram.com/p/pMaWm5OqI4/

i cant see the pic :/ if you want let me know the brand and model to see what i can find!

sexZness 03-30-2016 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3447421)
i cant see the pic :/ if you want let me know the brand and model to see what i can find!

I think I fixed the picture issue... They're just Forgestar "deep" concave F14s. Their offset range in pretty wide for these wheels

sexZness 03-30-2016 10:48 AM

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Here are a couple more of my current/old set-up


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