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ourdelusions 09-01-2015 09:12 AM

I think it's the right most pedal

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Hotrodz 09-01-2015 10:06 AM

Mine spin in 1st and 2nd, sometimes 3rd and 4th on cement highways. :eek:

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Rusty 09-01-2015 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3298865)
Mine spin in 1st and 2nd, sometimes 3rd and 4th on cement highways. :eek:

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When you are heavy on HP. No problem. :icon17:

tmack93 09-04-2015 04:33 PM

Alright boys and girls, next week I'm picking up a set of Varrstoen ES2's sizes: 19x9.5, 19.10.5. As far as offsets go I'm thinking +12 for both front and rear, what do we think? Also offer, 19x9.5: +0, +20, +22, +30, and +40. 19x10.5: +22, and +30 are my other options there. I figure +12 would be the best fit for a more aggressive look, but I'm always down to hear input and maybe somebody has experience with Varrstoen's. Appreciate it.

LAVA 09-04-2015 06:32 PM

19x9.5 front, offset 22, backspacing 6"
19x10.5 rear, offset 22, backspacing 6.5"
will these clear sport brakes?
Thx

jchammond 09-04-2015 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tmack93 (Post 3301845)
Alright boys and girls, next week I'm picking up a set of Varrstoen ES2's sizes: 19x9.5, 19.10.5. As far as offsets go I'm thinking +12 for both front and rear, what do we think? Also offer, 19x9.5: +0, +20, +22, +30, and +40. 19x10.5: +22, and +30 are my other options there. I figure +12 would be the best fit for a more aggressive look, but I'm always down to hear input and maybe somebody has experience with Varrstoen's. Appreciate it.

Your sport's coupe has 19x9+47F & 19x10+30R,,,
The +12 9.5's for front will stick out right @1.61" further than stock sport & 1.08"more than stock 19x9.5+40 Nismo wheels.
The +12 10.5's for rear will stick out right @0.89" further than stock sport & 0.42" further than stock 19x10.5+23 Nismo wheels.
you didn't mention ride height,wheel camber or tire size.

tmack93 09-04-2015 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3301947)
Your sport's coupe has 19x9+47F & 19x10+30R,,,
The +12 9.5's for front will stick out right @1.61" further than stock sport & 1.08"more than stock 19x9.5+40 Nismo wheels.
The +12 10.5's for rear will stick out right @0.89" further than stock sport & 0.42" further than stock 19x10.5+23 Nismo wheels.
you didn't mention ride height,wheel camber or tire size.

Yeah that's my bad, I responded to your PM, so that might fix that.

LAVA 09-05-2015 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by LAVA (Post 3301928)
19x9.5 front, offset 22, backspacing 6"
19x10.5 rear, offset 22, backspacing 6.5"
will these clear sport brakes?
Thx

I really want to pull the trigger on these, if anyone can help me out I'd really appreciate it!
Thx

jchammond 09-05-2015 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by LAVA (Post 3302393)
I really want to pull the trigger on these, if anyone can help me out I'd really appreciate it!
Thx

rear's are nearly identical to Nismo's +23 19x10.5,,,only .042" further out
front's are .708" further out than Nismo's +40 19x9.5.
not sure if front will poke out/depends on tire size...
More people will chime in- i've seen +20's & +25's on 9.5"wide wheels
Look up a couple quotes at Rusty's ~Z~ +25 9.5's on front 275/35/19 MPSS

LAVA 09-05-2015 07:14 PM

Thx man, so they should clear the brakes no problem

jchammond 09-05-2015 07:17 PM

They should;unless you have some really oversized brakes or very low clearance wheels...i know some 18" wheels that will clear the sport brakes.
A high quality wheel will have no problems.

LAVA 09-05-2015 07:23 PM

I have stock sport brakes, Thx!

Good_Tymes 09-06-2015 05:38 PM

Will it fit with no problems?
 
19x9.5 +20 OFFSET
19X11 +18 OFFSET

ON TIRES WITH THE SPECS OF:

245/35R19 93Y XL
285/30R19 98Y XL

All going on my 2009 Base...

Another question... What size tires would make this Z look flush and that perfect fit with these wheels?:ugh2:

Good_Tymes 09-06-2015 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bullitt5897 (Post 529357)
No problem fellas! I am currently at the point of pushing the envelope with what our cars can take. Now I have posted in many threads what I believe to be a good standard if you want an aggressive fitment. These fitments will only require some slight camber increase in the rear. This has it's + and -. By adding camber you will allow the car to corner better than stock. however you increase tire wear and increase rear end instability. But there is a fix called adjusting your toe. By adjusting the toe inward inthe rear (kinda like pointing your toes together) slightly you will regain tire life and keep rear end stability with the added benefits of the added camber. Now each persons setup and likes and dislikes will be different. I will be more than happy to help with suspension questions as well.

This is great knowledge for me... Is it only ness to adjust the toe for tires 295 and up in the rear? I plan on ordering maybe 285s to have it flush.. But I would like all of the wheel to hug the floor for a squared look

jchammond 09-06-2015 06:20 PM

Brand of tire will make big difference. Your tire specs are 25.8" diameter...about 1" shorter than stock & will stretch somewhat on that sized wheel. More popular sizes are 265/35 & 305/30 at 26.3" or 255/35 & 295/30 @ 26.1"....I can't spend your money for you/ but it would be cool if your tire place could test fit them for you.....I haven't purchased my aftermarket wheels yet/ so I can only go by what I've seen posted all over the 370 Forum....Show pics of what you get


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jchammond 09-06-2015 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Good_Tymes (Post 3302884)
19x9.5 +20 OFFSET

19X11 +18 OFFSET



ON TIRES WITH THE SPECS OF:



245/35R19 93Y XL

285/30R19 98Y XL



All going on my 2009 Base...



Another question... What size tires would make this Z look flush and that perfect fit with these wheels?:ugh2:


Ok Good Tymes, this is Osiris's ~Z~ from page 2 of meaty tire thread... Not sure his wheel size/ offsets... Pm him and find out.. It's BadAzz!!! Re11's 265/35F & 305/30RAttachment 107545Attachment 107546
These tires are 26.3" diameter.


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Good_Tymes 09-07-2015 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3302904)
Brand of tire will make big difference. Your tire specs are 25.8" diameter...about 1" shorter than stock & will stretch somewhat on that sized wheel. More popular sizes are 265/35 & 305/30 at 26.3" or 255/35 & 295/30 @ 26.1"....I can't spend your money for you/ but it would be cool if your tire place could test fit them for you.....I haven't purchased my aftermarket wheels yet/ so I can only go by what I've seen posted all over the 370 Forum....Show pics of what you get


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Thanks for the response... I think I will be leaning more towards 255/295...I plan on a lowering system sometime early next year so i don't want a mess involving hitting the finders etc

PharmDZ 09-14-2015 08:08 AM

So for next years autocross season I'm thinking of buying another set of rear sport rays and running them on the front with a true square setup, nitto nt01 305/30r19 tires. I've run 295 Hoosiers with no rubbing on the front Rays - think the Nitto setup would work?? Has anyone run the rears on the front with a meaty tire?

Hotrodz 09-14-2015 08:15 AM

There are track guys that run 18x10.5 square and 305s all around!!!

AntiVenom 09-18-2015 09:33 AM

I know I am a repeat "offender" on this thread, but I am really trying to hone in on the right wheel and tire combo. Every time I change wheels, I have to rethink the tires to go with them. Whatever wheels I put on the car will be on there for a looonnnng time, so I spend a lot of time mulling over the choices.

Thinking of going with
20x10.5 +35 with 295/25r20s in front
20x11.5 +20 with 325/25r20s in back

I am 100% sure the back will fit.

My concern is about the width up front (since the diameter is smaller than stock). Car will be on coilovers with all the associated arms/links to make it work. I am 99% sure the front is ok, especially after reading the previous posts but I like the forum gurus to chime in; it makes me feel better.

Anyone have a concern?

jchammond 09-18-2015 11:15 AM

I know that tuck's almost 1/2" in more than a rear sport 19x10+30,, one of our forum guy's has these on front with 285/35/19's & has no rubbing


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FPenvy 09-18-2015 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3312318)
I know that tuck's almost 1/2" in more than a rear sport 19x10+30,, one of our forum guy's has these on front with 285/35/19's & has no rubbing


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I e with the correct spacing someone had 305s up front without issue at one point

AntiVenom 09-18-2015 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3312318)
I know that tuck's almost 1/2" in more than a rear sport 19x10+30,, one of our forum guy's has these on front with 285/35/19's & has no rubbing


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So I could prob get a little more aggressive with the offsets without problem; say +30?

Thanks for the replies guys.

jchammond 09-18-2015 06:29 PM

OK, I had to go & crawl my fatass under my ~Z~ with will turned to lock left.
pending mine is a base model with +43 8" front wheels.
my wheel backspacing is 6.21" & when i measure 1" above the rim lip (imitating a 20" wheel) i easily have 1" of space...probably closer to 30mm.
Therefore/ upon my personal findings...i would be willing to say that you can go up to a +40 offset 10.5" wheel,,,that would be 7.333" backspacing & 4.167" front spacing.
Not sure what you have now...but tire maker will definitely play a huge role in this.
"Safe-Mode" would probably be between +32 & +38; you may have nailed it with +35?
curious to see your outcome,,,,would be cool to have some test fit wheels.
Be sure & show off what you decide.

joshdr 09-27-2015 04:25 PM

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I bought a 2013 second hand z that already had aftermarket rims on it. The rims are ok, but my front tire looks bigger than the rear. How can I improve the look of this? Should I just ditch the wheels and start over?

Front: 20x8.5 offset 20. 245 35 20
Rear: 20x10 offset 25. 275 30 20 (rear tires are further under the car than the front, looks funny)

2nd- can I put 305 30 on the rear 10" rim?

Thanks

jchammond 09-27-2015 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by joshdr (Post 3318097)
I bought a 2013 second hand z that already had aftermarket rims on it. The rims are ok, but my front tire looks bigger than the rear. How can I improve the look of this? Should I just ditch the wheels and start over?

Front: 20x8.5 offset 20. 245 35 20
Rear: 20x10 offset 25. 275 30 20

2nd- can I put 305 30 on the rear 10" rim?

Thanks

the suggested minimum rim size i see is 10.5",,,depending on what tire you are looking at & if you like a fat tire with a bit of bulge or not.
that's a 27.2" tire...your front's are 26.8"
A 295/30 is 27" and has just over an 11" tread on the Michelin PSS tire

JenovaI 09-28-2015 08:43 PM

Guys, I need some help in the "will it fit with spacers big enough to clear my BBK".

I have Maya STMs in: Front - 19x90 offset +30, Rear - 19x105 offset +29. That's what the label reads. Tape measure reads more like 10" and 11". I have the APRacing BBK currently, tried to put the fronts on, not enough caliper clearance. like a good 1/4" off. I also read a thread stating I'd need spacers so they'd fit flush with the fenders anyway.

I'm really bad with wheels and tires. Can someone tell me what spacers I would need to make these flush with my fenders on a 2011 370z base model? Hopefully that's enough clearance for my BBK.

Really appreciate it.
Jenova

jchammond 09-28-2015 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JenovaI (Post 3318823)
Guys, I need some help in the "will it fit with spacers big enough to clear my BBK".

I have Maya STMs in: Front - 19x90 offset +30, Rear - 19x105 offset +29. That's what the label reads. Tape measure reads more like 10" and 11". I have the APRacing BBK currently, tried to put the fronts on, not enough caliper clearance. like a good 1/4" off. I also read a thread stating I'd need spacers so they'd fit flush with the fenders anyway.

I'm really bad with wheels and tires. Can someone tell me what spacers I would need to make these flush with my fenders on a 2011 370z base model? Hopefully that's enough clearance for my BBK.

Really appreciate it.
Jenova

not sure about the brake clearance/but 10mm would put you @+20 front & 15mm would be +14 in rear,,,very close to flush...all pending tire size,camber,etc....
may could go 20mm in rear.
would be cool to have some loaners before making a purchase.

ourdelusions 09-28-2015 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JenovaI (Post 3318823)
Guys, I need some help in the "will it fit with spacers big enough to clear my BBK".

I have Maya STMs in: Front - 19x90 offset +30, Rear - 19x105 offset +29. That's what the label reads. Tape measure reads more like 10" and 11". I have the APRacing BBK currently, tried to put the fronts on, not enough caliper clearance. like a good 1/4" off. I also read a thread stating I'd need spacers so they'd fit flush with the fenders anyway.

I'm really bad with wheels and tires. Can someone tell me what spacers I would need to make these flush with my fenders on a 2011 370z base model? Hopefully that's enough clearance for my BBK.

Really appreciate it.
Jenova

19x90. That's insane! Lol

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JenovaI 09-28-2015 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3318830)
not sure about the brake clearance/but 10mm would put you @+20 front & 15mm would be +14 in rear,,,very close to flush...all pending tire size,camber,etc....
may could go 20mm in rear.
would be cool to have some loaners before making a purchase.

Thanks!

Aznjay83 09-30-2015 01:24 PM

can I run 20x9.5/11 et+5/+0 255/285 with stock camber or do I need to order front/rear camber kit. Will roll front/rear if needed!!

jchammond 09-30-2015 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Aznjay83 (Post 3319926)
can I run 20x9.5/11 et+5/+0 255/285 with stock camber or do I need to order front/rear camber kit. Will roll front/rear if needed!!

I know that's getting out there-Aznjay!
i'm sure another member is out there with rolled fender's.
A bit more imfo. would be helpful; 35,30,25 series tires/also brand (if known)
Ride height(stock,lowered 1" etc...) & Driving habits (normal street,track,both,etc...)
That's a very aggressive wheel offset.

Aznjay83 10-01-2015 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3320190)
I know that's getting out there-Aznjay!
i'm sure another member is out there with rolled fender's.
A bit more imfo. would be helpful; 35,30,25 series tires/also brand (if known)
Ride height(stock,lowered 1" etc...) & Driving habits (normal street,track,both,etc...)
That's a very aggressive wheel offset.

I'm going 245/35 and 285/30. I'll be on kw v3, normal driving and also it won't be my daily.

DRFTR 10-01-2015 03:38 PM

Looking at a set of G25s 20x10 +30 / 20x12 +20 , how aggressive? I have STANCE SS+ coils and SPL rear camber arms and toe bar. No camber adjustments up front. Also wanted to run 255/30-35 or 265/30-35 up front and 305/25-30 in rear. Will this fit with factory camber settings or is it fairly aggressive?

JerryDeluxe 10-05-2015 12:03 PM

Whats the best 20in wheel and tire combo for my sport Z on 19in rays

LMBmikeZ 10-05-2015 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JerryDeluxe (Post 3322802)
Whats the best 20in wheel and tire combo for my sport Z on 19in rays

Best to start with 19" wheels for those 19" rims :ugh2:

Also "the best" will be highly opinionated. What makes a rim "the best"?

Tires just get Michelin PSS and save yourself the headache.

AntiVenom 10-05-2015 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JerryDeluxe (Post 3322802)
Whats the best 20in wheel and tire combo for my sport Z on 19in rays

best is subjective. so tell us what your ultimate goal is.

20s with as much wide meaty tire as you can stuff under the fenders.

20s with hellaflush/stretched tires (note: i wonīt respond if this is your direction. :rofl2: no really i wouldnīt)

20s and you dont care how wide the tires are you just want a certain asthetic.

anyway you get my drift hopefully.

FPenvy 10-05-2015 01:14 PM

oh god please say hellaflush!!! I need to troll more today :stirthepot:

AntiVenom 10-05-2015 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DRFTR (Post 3320586)
Looking at a set of G25s 20x10 +30 / 20x12 +20 , how aggressive? I have STANCE SS+ coils and SPL rear camber arms and toe bar. No camber adjustments up front. Also wanted to run 255/30-35 or 265/30-35 up front and 305/25-30 in rear. Will this fit with factory camber settings or is it fairly aggressive?

should be doable although i think the 305 will look stretched on a 12" wheel. but if thatīs what you are going for then have no fear. daisuke149 ran that size wheel in the back but with a 325/25 and it didnīt rub.

here are some photos:
http://www.the370z.com/members-370z-...ml#post1118014

in some thread or another he mentioned that once he lowered it and added a bit of camber it actually didnīt poke any more. with factory camber youīd poke a bit (those photos give you an idea of how much).

JerryDeluxe 10-05-2015 02:18 PM

Only reason i wanna go 20s is because volk te37 19s are discontinued and 20s still available


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