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Originally Posted by fmayi1101 anyone running a square 19 x 10.5 setup on there car wit square tire also? if so have pics? If I can get a set of

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Old 12-06-2016, 09:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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anyone running a square 19 x 10.5 setup on there car wit square tire also? if so have pics?
If I can get a set of 2015+ Nismo rear wheels I will be... but the tires will be slightly off-square at 295/30(F) and 305/30(R) and I'll be running 15-20mm spacers in the rear.

I do have pictures of a 19x10.5 +18 w/ 285/35 front and 20x11 +20 w/305/30 rear if that helps?
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If I can get a set of 2015+ Nismo rear wheels I will be... but the tires will be slightly off-square at 295/30(F) and 305/30(R) and I'll be running 15-20mm spacers in the rear.



I do have pictures of a 19x10.5 +18 w/ 285/35 front and 20x11 +20 w/305/30 rear if that helps?


Just wondering any reason for a high front? I just put 265 on my fronts and it's pretty close on swift springs to rubbing.


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What do you mean by "high front"?

Anyway, by going from the 9.5 +45 stock [Nismo] front to the 10.5 +23 rear, you automatically gain 9mm of clearance. I used a 5mm spacer for testing fitment and only encountered a slight bit of rubbing over large bumps and deep turns where body roll played a factor, so without the spacer (and with my current suspension settings) I don't think it'd rub much at all. I could also have upped the dampening of my coilovers to combat that as well. Finally, the 295/30 is shorter overall than the 285/35 by 22.5mm.
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Yes, it will fit
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265 is going to be really stretched on a 10.5" wheel, and would look odd in relation to the better fitting tire in the rear.
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Has anyone ran volk g2's square set up 19x10.5 +30? I want to know if they will clear the sport brakes
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Will a 20x10 et 0 20x11 et -10 fit
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you'll need to relocate the front bumper tab so it doesn't rub and roll the fronts but other wise, DO IT

I did my 20x11 +15 and it fits great, just gotta go back on Monday and get that bumper tab cut

you'll want to throw your springs away and do it right with coilovers

run a 285/30/20 rear and a 255/35/20 front
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Currently have on stock A/S
18x8 +43 225/50
18x9 +15 245/45
Had summer ones on this*


Looking to get
18x9.5 +22? 30? 12?(too agressive?)
18x10.5 +15? 22? 0?
Wrapped in 245/45 and 275/40

09 touring (nonsport)
Any spacers needed upfront or rear?
Fenders rolled?
Slight aggressive is OK for either

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Currently have on stock A/S
18x8 +43 225/50
18x9 +15 245/45
Had summer ones on this*


Looking to get
18x9.5 +22? 30? 12?(too agressive?)
18x10.5 +15? 22?
Wrapped in 245/45 and 275/40


Any spacers needed upfront or rear?
Fenders rolled?
Slight aggressive is OK for either
That is standard 370Z fitment. Not too aggressive. Do you have the Sport Model Akebonos? If so we will need to know the make/model of the wheel.
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That is standard 370Z fitment. Not too aggressive. Do you have the Sport Model Akebonos? If so we will need to know the make/model of the wheel.


Hi, sorry to include more info

09 Touring (non sport) stock suspension, will edit in post, thanks!


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18x9.5 +22 Front | 18x10.5 +15 is a good fit. No rolling of fenders or anything. And since you have the standard brakes, most if not all wheels in those offsets will be fine. No spacers.
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18x9.5 +22 Front | 18x10.5 +15 is a good fit. No rolling of fenders or anything. And since you have the standard brakes, most if not all wheels in those offsets will be fine. No spacers.


Thanks for the info! Would a +22 +20 spacer look more aggressive/out the rear a little better?

Also how would these hold up on the BBK? What size recommendations should I decide for a BBK.

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Thanks for the info! Would a +22 +20 spacer look more aggressive/out the rear a little better?

Also how would these hold up on the BBK? What size recommendations should I decide for a BBK.
You could do that yes and have an effective spec of 10.5 +2 in the rear.
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I have pulled the trigger on Work S13P 19x9.5 +17 and 19x10.5 +12.

But my distributor rekons I will have to use spacers to clear the Akebonos with this fitment.

Anyways I will find out soon when they arrive. Still another 8 weeks wait apparantly...
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