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jchammond 05-29-2016 07:37 PM

Not overly aggressive w/18x8+23 & 18x9+10,,,245/45 & 275/40 w/minimal negative camber.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...6ea832d995.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...c8dac09bba.jpg


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habber 06-01-2016 03:03 PM

Will this fit
 
Avant garde M368 wheels, but don't know what offset to order for the front and back?

Anyone help?:eek:

Daniel123588 06-01-2016 06:54 PM

Depends on width.......kind of a basic question.


Quote:

Originally Posted by habber (Post 3490844)
Avant garde M368 wheels, but don't know what offset to order for the front and back?

Anyone help?:eek:


ChaseZ 06-01-2016 07:25 PM

Can get a deal on these but think they will be a bit too wide, ie stick out which I don't want whatsoever. If somebody can confirm that would be much appreciated.

19x8.5 35 (255/40)
19x9.5 35 (285/35)

I have a hunch that's too much offset for me to tuck in the wheel well, especially with a slight (1.0-1.25, .75-1.0) drop and 1* camber-ish.

jchammond 06-01-2016 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491009)
Can get a deal on these but think they will be a bit too wide, ie stick out which I don't want whatsoever. If somebody can confirm that would be much appreciated.

19x8.5 35 (255/40)
19x9.5 35 (285/35)

I have a hunch that's too much offset for me to tuck in the wheel well, especially with a slight (1.0-1.25, .75-1.0) drop and 1* camber-ish.

ChaseZ,
you will be out about 15mm further than stock on front (easily clear)
you will go in about 13mm further than stock (will clear/but tuck underneath)
You can use premium wheel spacers to bring them both out to a more flush fit.

ChaseZ 06-01-2016 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491060)
ChaseZ,
you will be out about 15mm further than stock on front (easily clear)
you will go in about 13mm further than stock (will clear/but tuck underneath)
You can use premium wheel spacers to bring them both out to a more flush fit.

That will bring my IN on the rear? I can get same wheel with 45 offset instead, and if I can get there without spacers I'd prefer that.

Memphis370Z 06-01-2016 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491073)
That will bring my IN on the rear? I can get same wheel with 45 offset instead, and if I can get there without spacers I'd prefer that.



45 will suck it even more.

jchammond 06-01-2016 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491073)
That will bring my IN on the rear? I can get same wheel with 45 offset instead, and if I can get there without spacers I'd prefer that.

ChaseZ,
with the staggered fitment of the Z wheels,
you will run about +13 more offset on the front than the rear (pending they are only 1" difference)
example 19x8.5+25 & 19x9.5+12,,,after you get your offsets (+ or - whatever) then you have to calculate your backspacing & front spacing.
My ~Z~ has base 18x8+43F & 18x9+15R with 20mm Front spacers & 5mm rear spacer,,,rear would need more-pending a had more negative camber than i run.
So; are these new wheels or used ones?

ChaseZ 06-01-2016 09:53 PM

They are new. I have a promo/credit to use up.

Damn these backwards offsets. I've been used to the 4x4 world where I'm more concerned with back spacing than anything.

I'll see what other ones are eligible.

Thanks guys


These are the ones I was looking at..
http://www.1010tires.com/images/whee...t_lg_super.jpg

jchammond 06-01-2016 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491090)
They are new. I have a promo/credit to use up.

Damn these backwards offsets. I've been used to the 4x4 world where I'm more concerned with back spacing than anything.

I'll see what other ones are eligible.

Thanks guys

Buy a 2" staggered set-up & then you can use the same offset.
and i'll take a little Promo/Credit off your hands.

ChaseZ 06-01-2016 10:06 PM

I found a set of 20x9 25 and 20x10.5 30 that will get me closer but the problem is the only tires that come 245/35 and 295/30 in a set are P zeros, and even with the credit they aren't cheap.

I'm thinking about trying these new Firehawk Indy 500's

jchammond 06-01-2016 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491100)
I found a set of 20x9 25 and 20x10.5 30 that will get me closer but the problem is the only tires that come 245/35 and 295/30 in a set are P zeros, and even with the credit they aren't cheap.

what website are you on; the fast wheels are showing a 72.62 hub bore (ours is 66.1) unless they are different spec in Canada.
Also a Factory 19x10.5 Nismo wheel is 19x10.5+23 (close to flush)
Your offset numbers should read 6 or 7 more + on the front wheels with a 1.5" stagger....you getting there.

jchammond 06-01-2016 10:16 PM

hope you have some smoooooth roads for 20" wheels.

jchammond 06-01-2016 10:42 PM

those tire choices that you have picked out/will fit a 2" stagger better than a 1.5"-ChaseZ
Pick your poison,,,,find the perfect tire/wheel you like & then match up sizes and offsets.

Joker_J 06-01-2016 10:49 PM

Will the Fujimura Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser fit on a 2014 model?

ChaseZ 06-01-2016 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491102)
what website are you on; the fast wheels are showing a 72.62 hub bore (ours is 66.1) unless they are different spec in Canada.
Also a Factory 19x10.5 Nismo wheel is 19x10.5+23 (close to flush)
Your offset numbers should read 6 or 7 more + on the front wheels with a 1.5" stagger....you getting there.

Close to flush sounds good.
Know the front ins of specs offhand too?

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491104)
hope you have some smoooooth roads for 20" wheels.

Maybe a block here and there :p

19 is my preferred for the Z

ChaseZ 06-01-2016 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491110)
those tire choices that you have picked out/will fit a 2" stagger better than a 1.5"-ChaseZ
Pick your poison,,,,find the perfect tire/wheel you like & then match up sizes and offsets.

The pain is not everything is available in all sizes.
Be a piece of cake otherwise and I wouldn't have to ask all these stupid questions!

ChaseZ 06-02-2016 12:31 AM

Ok so I should be better set with these specs:

19x8.5 25 (245/40)
19x10 25 (285/35)

This brings me into RE-11 category, which sounds like there is stock. The Indy 500's are also available in this size. I believe +35 is available for the fronts should that be the better option, though given the fronts are only 8.5 wide I assume +25 to be more appropriate. Remember, near flush being the goal, but I want a little room for when I lower the car, and aren't a fan of negative camber.

Thanks :)

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 01:36 AM

I'm almost in need of new tires, the bar in between the treads is almost even. I'm running stock camber, height etc. I want 305s but I heard it'll worsen the start etc due to the amount of rubber. What would be the largest reccomended tire size for my case if I do spirited driving, no track. I was thinking of keeping the front stock sized (nitto invo) since they aren't worn at all and getting new 285/35/R19 (Ventus V12 evo2) in the back. Or would 285/30 be a better fit?

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jwomack1547 06-02-2016 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwomack1547 (Post 3491136)
I'm almost in need of new tires, the bar in between the treads is almost even. I'm running stock camber, height etc (Sport). I want 305s but I heard it'll worsen the start etc due to the amount of rubber. What would be the largest reccomended tire size for my case if I do spirited driving, no track. I was thinking of keeping the front stock sized (nitto invo) since they aren't worn at all and getting new 285/35/R19 (Ventus V12 evo2) in the back. Or would 285/30 be a better fit?

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jchammond 06-02-2016 02:21 AM

Jwomack,
You drive a sport (9 & 10" wheels) ?
Are your rear tires worn out evenly across; or wearing out the inners?

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3491141)
Jwomack,
You drive a sport (9 & 10" wheels) ?
Are your rear tires worn out evenly across; or wearing out the inners?

I believe it's 9 and 10 inches. I gotta check the stock size again. It's almost even but the inners are slightly more worn.

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habber 06-02-2016 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3491133)
Ok so I should be better set with these specs:

19x8.5 25 (245/40)
19x10 25 (285/35)

This brings me into RE-11 category, which sounds like there is stock. The Indy 500's are also available in this size. I believe +35 is available for the fronts should that be the better option, though given the fronts are only 8.5 wide I assume +25 to be more appropriate. Remember, near flush being the goal, but I want a little room for when I lower the car, and aren't a fan of negative camber.

Thanks :)

Where in Canada are you shopping for wheels and tires or are you binging them in from the US?

jchammond 06-02-2016 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwomack1547 (Post 3491143)
I believe it's 9 and 10 inches. I gotta check the stock size again. It's almost even but the inners are slightly more worn.

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Yeah; 285/35 invo is best fit for the 10",,, the 305 is a 30series...(too short compared to your front tires.
Are you thinking of 2 different brand tires F/Rear ?

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 03:55 PM

Yeah for the time being, my front still looks new

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jchammond 06-02-2016 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwomack1547 (Post 3491454)
Yeah for the time being, my front still looks new

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Not many options over the 285/35....pending on manufacturer; a 305/30 will fit a 10" wheel; I'm sure you've worn a couple/32" off of the front- so @26.3" you won't be pointing up too much/ these cars actually come with a tad taller tires in the front.
What problems have you had with the Invo's?

jwomack1547 06-02-2016 07:51 PM

They're nice just worn. Just needed a cheaper alternative at the moment

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Ace07 06-08-2016 10:18 AM

2013 Sport Model
Stock height
Varrstoen ES222 9.5 +12 & 10.5 +12

Will they fit and clear the sport brakes? I did a bunch of searches on the forum and haven't seen anything on the newer models (2013+). I saw that most people have setups with +22 in front and +12 in rear, but I have the +12 set from a previous car and was hoping to re-use them.

carlitos_370z 06-08-2016 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ace07 (Post 3494317)
2013 Sport Model
Stock height
Varrstoen ES222 9.5 +12 & 10.5 +12

Will they fit and clear the sport brakes? I did a bunch of searches on the forum and haven't seen anything on the newer models (2013+). I saw that most people have setups with +22 in front and +12 in rear, but I have the +12 set from a previous car and was hoping to re-use them.

I dont know if you search right but maybe you dont see my posts looool! I have a 2013 370z Sport Package and yeah they will fit perfect! you have to give camber but nothing crazy... my last set of wheels was the Zedd CC10 in 19x9.5+12 & 19x11+15 and they clear the brakes perfect... the only issue that for me is not an issue is on hard bumps that the tire touch sometimes the fender liner... nothing to worry about :tup: My current setup was almost the same but in 18" i have the Rays Gram Lights 57DR in 18x9.5+12 & 18x10.5+22 with 20mm spacers on the rear soo my rear offset are +2 right now hahhaa! so far so good man!

Any questions let us know :tup:

Ace07 06-08-2016 12:29 PM

Perfect! Give camber? By that do you mean that I have to install camber arms to make the wheels fit? My suspension setup is completely stock right now...

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3494322)
I dont know if you search right but maybe you dont see my posts looool! I have a 2013 370z Sport Package and yeah they will fit perfect! you have to give camber but nothing crazy... my last set of wheels was the Zedd CC10 in 19x9.5+12 & 19x11+15 and they clear the brakes perfect... the only issue that for me is not an issue is on hard bumps that the tire touch sometimes the fender liner... nothing to worry about :tup: My current setup was almost the same but in 18" i have the Rays Gram Lights 57DR in 18x9.5+12 & 18x10.5+22 with 20mm spacers on the rear soo my rear offset are +2 right now hahhaa! so far so good man!

Any questions let us know :tup:


Drew303 06-08-2016 12:41 PM

11 Nismo:
325/30/19 on back
285/35/19 front

Have read posts of members running this size but no clarification if any mods are needed. If its gonna rub or need modification I will go with the 305's in back and 265s in front

carlitos_370z 06-08-2016 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ace07 (Post 3494383)
Perfect! Give camber? By that do you mean that I have to install camber arms to make the wheels fit? My suspension setup is completely stock right now...

I dont have front camber arms... in the rear I have cause I install the Swift springs ;)

Ace07 06-08-2016 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3494404)
I dont have front camber arms... in the rear I have cause I install the Swift springs ;)

Thanks bro! :tup:

carlitos_370z 06-08-2016 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ace07 (Post 3494459)
Thanks bro! :tup:

No problem dude! :tup:

Chemicool 06-08-2016 10:18 PM

Ok. I asked for flush fitment and no rubbing issues with 2010 z from RavPec. He quoted me the following size: 19x9.5 +17 / 19x11 +10. With coil overs. Does this sound right?

Chemicool 06-08-2016 11:53 PM

Anyone know what rim sizes/ offsets are on this car? Tire sizes?

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3...didao1_500.jpg

/Angelo350Z/ 06-09-2016 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chemicool (Post 3494793)
Ok. I asked for flush fitment and no rubbing issues with 2010 z from RavPec. He quoted me the following size: 19x9.5 +17 / 19x11 +10. With coil overs. Does this sound right?

Those wheel sizes would work, but "flush" is subjective. I'm running 19x9.5 +20 and 19x11 +15 wheels with 256/35 and 305/30 tires and I'm pretty happy with them. I installed 5mm spacers in the rear which brought the wheels out to +10 and installed SPL camber links which added to the "flushness." For suspension, I'm on KW V1 coilovers. What size tires are you planning on getting?

http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/...simyeysd3.jpeg

SlyZGuy 06-09-2016 06:03 PM

How Am I rubbing??

I am on 19x9.5et 22 fronts with stock 245/40 tires and every now and then it rubs..

I have a set of 255's in the garage to install along with my 295/35 rears but the wider front will for sure rub more when i install. I can't figure it out, because based on what everyone else is running I shouldn't be rubbing at all.

Here's a pick of current setup
http://s33.postimg.org/dye70volb/20160609_153116.jpg
http://s33.postimg.org/kdri9osvz/20160609_153241.jpg
http://s33.postimg.org/e8qt4vm0v/20160403_151003.jpg

OTW Z-Boy 06-09-2016 06:05 PM

Just need a little bit of extra camber and you'll be G2G

Memphis370Z 06-09-2016 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3495483)
Just need a little bit of extra camber and you'll be G2G

:iagree:


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