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yea. it honestly may just end up me having to take off the current spacer, put the new tires on, then measure to see how much further out i can go
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I've got a set of 18x8.5 +35mm Enkei Rajin's that I would like to put winter tires on. Will they clear the Sport brakes? I don't really care how it look as they are just a winter setup.
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Question, not necisarily a will it fit but more what is the biggest thing you run into? Like I imagine the front is fender liners but isnthebrear the shock? Just trying to get a good idea of what to run and how to get max width safely.
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Will 285/35/18 and 325/30/19 fit on the new 2015 wheels? Stock suspension.
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Will 19x8.5 +35 front and 19x10.5 +25 rear clear sport brakes without spacers? Or do I need spacers. Current tire sizes on them are 235/35 and 255/35, but I'd like to switch tires to sport rim sizes in the future. Thanks
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Quick question for tire sizes, my wheels will be here in 2weeks
19x9.5 +22 19x10.5 +12. Rears im getting 305/30 but for the fronts not sure I will be dropped on Swift springs, thanks |
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245/40 fronts 275/35 rears😀👍 |
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Need some help please. Want to go for flush look for my z. My brother looked and found 19x9.5(+22) for the front & 19x10.5(+12) for the rear should work. The problem I have is the wheels I might buy only have 19x9.5(+25) front & 19x10.5(+20) rear. I also plan on lowering in the future. Will this be ok for the look I want to go for? And if I go with a 20" wheel they only have +20 offset front and rear.
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So I'm looking for some 18" wheels for autocross since I'm running STR. I was looking at these Enkei RPF1. It's 18x9 +35 5x114.3. My question is will these fit over the sports brakes or will a wheel spacer be needed ando if so what size? I don't care about the sunken look since it's just for autocross. Thanks.
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Im thinking about trying to run a 19x11 front with a 305/30/19. Looking at an et of 27. Im lowered on H and R springs. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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He's running 19x10+31's w/275/35 Nitto Invo's & is lowered on H&R springs Try it & see |
So I'm running TE-37 Tokyo time attacks. 19x9.5 -22 front with 265/35-19 tires. 19x11 -15 rear with 305/30-19...would a 325/30 tires fit on my rears and does anyone know a good combo to put on the front with that, and if it'll fit?
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He must have ment +22/15's
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Rusty confirmed the fitment of the 325/30 on the 11",,,So you can take that to the Bank! What kind of driving are you doing & is it a daily driver? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I am going to run a 15mm front spacer and a 30mm rear but my biggest concern is will it rub on the 2015 Nismo fender flares? I know guys were saying no but im not sure if they were basing that off of a regular z fender. |
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Thank you though! |
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Pic for reference https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1676/...1362a50e_b.jpg |
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Anyone know if we can fit a 305 35 19 on the rear?
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Sport wheels. Yes. Id recommend 305/30/19 depending on front tire size. |
I'm on forgestars now looking to do a different set 285/35 and 305/35 if it'll work
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Is half an inch bad?
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I run 305/30/19 in the rear in PA The stock wheels are forged rays. You'll be fine lol |
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Pending on tire maker; Michelin,Nitto,etc...they are about 27.5" diameter/ I've seen 28" tires clear easily; with proper wheels & offsets. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You Nailed that about the rims & roads! They suck here in SC, most places & I'm on 18's. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Want some opinions before I order a new set, I want to run 285 35 19 front and 325 30 19 rear, I've seen the nismo wheels hold these sizes nicely but I won't be running any spacers, lowered or more camber. Should the nismo offsets be the best option or is anyone running something similar but better?
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