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210Z 11-01-2016 11:19 PM

I just recently bought a 2012 base model and I'm looking into getting new wheels. I really like the look of the Forgestar CFV5 and I want to make sure the specs of the wheel I choose fit AND if I want to upgrade to the sport brakes later down the road that they will fit. Any help would be appreciated!

FRONT 19x9 +25 semi concave on 245/40/19 Bridgestone Potenzas
And
REAR 19x10 +15 deep concave on 275/35/19 Bridgestone Potenzas

OptionZero 11-01-2016 11:43 PM

they'll clear the brakes but look like poop
sunk as hell

210Z 11-01-2016 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3573400)
they'll clear the brakes but look like poop
sunk as hell

Okay so what would you recommend as far as specs? I want to keep the same width of 9/10 F/R mainly for tire size.

lizzzys 11-02-2016 08:04 AM

Looking at getting Avant Garde F211,s can someone help with with what kind of offset i need to clear akebonos, was thinking of going 20x11.5 rear, 20x10 front, I'm open to tire sizes, was thinking something like 305/30 rear, 275,30 front? I have coils currently running factory spec camber. not looking to stretch tires or go much more than -2 camber.

thanks
Liam

/Angelo350Z/ 11-02-2016 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3571460)
Yup. Like i said. You can. You didn't

Yes. And what's your point? We can do this all day.

OptionZero 11-02-2016 04:19 PM

to speak accurately.

OptionZero 11-02-2016 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lizzzys (Post 3573553)
Looking at getting Avant Garde F211,s can someone help with with what kind of offset i need to clear akebonos, was thinking of going 20x11.5 rear, 20x10 front, I'm open to tire sizes, was thinking something like 305/30 rear, 275,30 front? I have coils currently running factory spec camber. not looking to stretch tires or go much more than -2 camber.

thanks
Liam


Something like +25 front and +30 rear to be conservative

Here's the baseline:
Everybody does Te37 in 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +12 rear with 265/305 and it fits fine, without -2 camber

Your wheels are slightly wider in front and an inch wider in rear.
I would go something around +25 in front and +22 in rear. Should be plenty of room

you should buy fully adjustable arms so your alignment shop can sort out all the settings anyways

Eatnkix808 11-05-2016 06:23 AM

Just bought a base 2011 z with Akebono bbk in july. Purchased used 19" og bronze te37 a month ago and been doing a lot of research for tires but can't seem to find my answer so I decided to ask. I love the meaty look but always see the typical 275/35, 305/30 set up so I wanna know if the set up I'm going for which is 275/40, 305/35 will be fine. Tires Im going for is Michelin super sport(ready to pull the trigger once I hear it's okay) I'm on stock suspension atm but planning on going coils later but just a slight drop to eliminate a bit of gap. All help is very much appreciated.
Rims are
Front 19x9.5 +22
Rear 19x10.5 +22

jchammond 11-05-2016 07:13 AM

Rear will be no problem/ not sure on the front...front tire size is 27.7"tall.

jchammond 11-05-2016 07:37 AM

Measure clearance,while turning w/rear base wheels on the front.
18x9+15's have 3.393"front spacing & +22 9.5's have 3.375....they are just .018" further out....check this before pulling the trigger on the big $$$ Michelins.
Stock diameter on 18's were close to 26.7" so that's about 1/2" more around the tire....just an idea..Good Luck.

kevinyvng 11-11-2016 10:06 PM

Hey, this is my first time replying in a forum on the370z.com website. I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase for around 3k:
Used TE37 OG Bronze
19x9.5 +12 FR, and
19x10.5 +12 RR.

I currently drive a 370z nismo 2016, and I'm very new to the car scene. Everything is stock at the moment as well. Any suggestions and advices would be much appreciated.

Silver09 11-11-2016 11:16 PM

Hey guys. I've been searching for an hour idk if I'm just looking past it or what but all I need to know is will the 350z stock 17" rim fit my touring 09' 370z.. I think it will since the smaller brakes but wanna double check. I'm sure the answer is here but I just can't seem to find it.. frustrating. Want to use the 17" for the drag strip with bolt ons. Nothing crazy.

OptionZero 11-11-2016 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevinyvng (Post 3577171)
Hey, this is my first time replying in a forum on the370z.com website. I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase for around 3k:
Used TE37 OG Bronze
19x9.5 +12 FR, and
19x10.5 +12 RR.

I currently drive a 370z nismo 2016, and I'm very new to the car scene. Everything is stock at the moment as well. Any suggestions and advices would be much appreciated.

Rears no problem

Fronts you'll want to buy some SPL upper control arms and have the ability to adjust camber. Negative camber will be required.

A fairly common setup is 265/35/19 and 305/30/19 rear. See here:
http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tml#post809487

That guy is running 19x9.5 +22 front, 10.5 +12 rear with that same tire size. Rears are no sweat.

Your wheels are 10mm further outward that his fronts. That is why camber is needed. A couple degrees won't hurt anything.

If ur worried about clearance you can go to a 245/40/19 front and a 285/35/19 rear. Those are the stock sizes on nismos, same width wheels so no fitment problems

Oh hell, buy some Powertrix coilovers too, drop the height a couple inches and complete the look

Excellent choice on wheels. Everyone should own at least one set of te37s in their lifetime. A timeless classic

kevinyvng 11-12-2016 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3577190)
Rears no problem

Fronts you'll want to buy some SPL upper control arms and have the ability to adjust camber. Negative camber will be required.

A fairly common setup is 265/35/19 and 305/30/19 rear. See here:
http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tml#post809487

That guy is running 19x9.5 +22 front, 10.5 +12 rear with that same tire size. Rears are no sweat.

Your wheels are 10mm further outward that his fronts. That is why camber is needed. A couple degrees won't hurt anything.

If ur worried about clearance you can go to a 245/40/19 front and a 285/35/19 rear. Those are the stock sizes on nismos, same width wheels so no fitment problems

Oh hell, buy some Powertrix coilovers too, drop the height a couple inches and complete the look

Excellent choice on wheels. Everyone should own at least one set of te37s in their lifetime. A timeless classic

Very appreciate the help my man, and thank you for the thorough explanation!

/Angelo350Z/ 11-12-2016 04:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevinyvng (Post 3577171)
Hey, this is my first time replying in a forum on the370z.com website. I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase for around 3k:
Used TE37 OG Bronze
19x9.5 +12 FR, and
19x10.5 +12 RR.

I currently drive a 370z nismo 2016, and I'm very new to the car scene. Everything is stock at the moment as well. Any suggestions and advices would be much appreciated.

I saw the thread TE37 OG Bronze Thread, but can you get 19x11 +15? Just curious. The fronts are a bit aggressive, you'll see the wheels poke out a bit. But tire and wheel combination magic can make them work. The rear wheels are fine.

/Angelo350Z/ 11-12-2016 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3573784)
to speak accurately.

Well, to be accurate, neither of us is speaking. Why don't you post a pic of your setup so we know where all this knowledge is coming from.

OptionZero 11-12-2016 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by /Angelo350Z/ (Post 3577218)
I saw the thread TE37 OG Bronze Thread, but can you get 19x11 +15? Just curious. The fronts are a bit aggressive, you'll see the wheels poke out a bit. But tire and wheel combination magic can make them work. The rear wheels are fine.

The OG te37 does not come in 19x11 +15
The new Te37 ultra does tho. Haven't compared prices on the 19 inch version.

If you are in California, I would contact Tom at Speed Image USA. He is in Fremont and a Rays retailer.

OptionZero 11-12-2016 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by /Angelo350Z/ (Post 3577220)
Well, to be accurate, neither of us is speaking. Why don't you post a pic of your setup so we know where all this knowledge is coming from.

Just to know what you're, asking ... my original comment was about your post that you couldn't run a 5mm spacer on your 19x9.5+20

Are you asking me to show a more aggressive front fitment? 19x9.5 +15 or better?

Cuz .... well

I guess I'll just wait to see what you want to see

Look here
20x10.5 +10 with 275/30/20 on stance coilovers not air
http://jdmchicago.com/wp/2013/01/jay...nismo-edition/

Plus user CarbonFZ had like three sets of different SSR professors that were pretty aggressive, albeit with less tire

I'm doing 20x11, +15 with 275/30 front. Just ordered tires. Wheels are at the LA dockwaitijg for Mackin to unpack and ship


EDIT:
Look here
http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...-1-wheels.html

Fronts are 19x9.5 +15 and 3mm spacer

KamiSpeed 11-14-2016 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevinyvng (Post 3577171)
Hey, this is my first time replying in a forum on the370z.com website. I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase for around 3k:
Used TE37 OG Bronze
19x9.5 +12 FR, and
19x10.5 +12 RR.

I currently drive a 370z nismo 2016, and I'm very new to the car scene. Everything is stock at the moment as well. Any suggestions and advices would be much appreciated.

Hey! If you want the same set, but in a more easily fitting front offset. We have 19x9.5 +22 Front / 19x10.5 +12 Rear OG TE37 Bronze on order. This requires no suspension or fender mods at all for your Nismo Z. The +12 can work on the front, but depending on tire/height/camber specs, there is a possibility of rubbing. Let me know if interested :)

Blacklisted9 11-14-2016 10:28 PM

Looking for opinions

I am looking to buy ES2s.
19x9.5+12 (front)
19x10.5+12 (rear)

Tires
265/35/19 (front)
325/30/19 (rear)

My main questoon to everyone is should I do +22 on the rear or +12. I know it will slightly stick out but I am looking for opinions on offset. Not if I should run 305 :)

shadow85 11-15-2016 02:50 AM

Can anyone comment if the below spec SSR CV01 wheels will fit my Z. My car is completly stock atm, and I have Akebono brakes.

FRONT: 19x9.5 concave +18 HP disk,
REAR: 19x10.5 Super Deep Concave +12 NR disk

If I am able to get deeper dish with another choice please let me know. Thanks. Not sure if the Superlow disk will fit on the rear??

OTW Z-Boy 11-15-2016 08:42 AM

General rule of thumb for staggered fitments where the front wheels are narrower than the rear wheels is that the offset needs to be larger in the front than on the rear.

Example:
9.5 front Et. +22
10.5 rear Et. +12

Remember the higher the offset (ET.) the more sunk in the wheel. The lower the offset the wheel will poke out more.

OptionZero 11-15-2016 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow85 (Post 3578100)
Can anyone comment if the below spec SSR CV01 wheels will fit my Z. My car is completly stock atm, and I have Akebono brakes.

FRONT: 19x9.5 concave +18 HP disk,
REAR: 19x10.5 Super Deep Concave +12 NR disk

If I am able to get deeper dish with another choice please let me know. Thanks. Not sure if the Superlow disk will fit on the rear??

Email Ravspec for that rear brake clearance on SL disk

The Sizes will fit fine

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 12:50 PM

Looking for some quick help before i purchase some Wheels

I do have the sport breaks

I purchased 325/30/19 Rears and 265/35/19 fronts

I am looking to Purchase Varrstoen es 2

Without Rolling fenders or spacers.

What offsets would be needed so i dont hit the fenders at all.

Looking at 19x9.5+?? and 19x10.5+??

Thinking about doing +22 in the rear and +12 in the front or +12 rear and +15 front.

Any help would i would be super thankful.

OTW Z-Boy 11-15-2016 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578189)
General rule of thumb for staggered fitments where the front wheels are narrower than the rear wheels is that the offset needs to be larger in the front than on the rear.

Example:
9.5 front Et. +22
10.5 rear Et. +12

Remember the higher the offset (ET.) the more sunk in the wheel. The lower the offset the wheel will poke out more.



...

KamiSpeed 11-15-2016 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow85 (Post 3578100)
Can anyone comment if the below spec SSR CV01 wheels will fit my Z. My car is completly stock atm, and I have Akebono brakes.

FRONT: 19x9.5 concave +18 HP disk,
REAR: 19x10.5 Super Deep Concave +12 NR disk

If I am able to get deeper dish with another choice please let me know. Thanks. Not sure if the Superlow disk will fit on the rear??

I can help you out! We are an Authorized SSR Dealer.

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 HP Concave
Rear Spec : 19x10.5 +18 SL Super Concave

OR what you could do is this (Bigger Lips and both faces concave, maybe slight roll):

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 NR Super Concave
Rear Spec : 19x11.0 +11 SL Super Concave

Both Specs clear your Akebonos. Let me know if you have any other questions.

shadow85 11-15-2016 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KamiSpeed (Post 3578374)
I can help you out! We are an Authorized SSR Dealer.

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 HP Concave
Rear Spec : 19x10.5 +18 SL Super Concave

OR what you could do is this (Bigger Lips and both faces concave, maybe slight roll):

Front Spec : 19x9.5 +18 NR Super Concave
Rear Spec : 19x11.0 +11 SL Super Concave

Both Specs clear your Akebonos. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thank you very much. Can you PM what this will cost in standard black with gold pierce bolts?

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 04:47 PM

Okay everyone, I am ready to order these wheels and have a question about when I turn. If there is a site someone can assist with lemme know

My rears will be 26.7 inches tall and I have 27 inches of clearence
My fronts will be 26.3 inches tall and I have 26.7 inch or clearence.

My question is when turning will I run into any problems.

Anthony@Royal 11-15-2016 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578398)
Okay everyone, I am ready to order these wheels and have a question about when I turn. If there is a site someone can assist with lemme know

My rears will be 26.7 inches tall and I have 27 inches of clearence
My fronts will be 26.3 inches tall and I have 26.7 inch or clearence.

My question is when turning will I run into any problems.

Where are you measuring your clearance?

Memphis370Z 11-15-2016 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578189)
General rule of thumb for staggered fitments where the front wheels are narrower than the rear wheels is that the offset needs to be larger in the front than on the rear.

Example:
9.5 front Et. +22
10.5 rear Et. +12

Remember the higher the offset (ET.) the more sunk in the wheel. The lower the offset the wheel will poke out more.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578364)
...

:iagree:

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony@Royal (Post 3578401)
Where are you measuring your clearance?

I am measuring from the ground/bottom of tire. To the tip of the fender.

MarksZ34 11-15-2016 06:50 PM

Blacklisted9: I would run 285/35s in front with your 325/30s in back which is closest to stock diameter. That would ensure no handling issues or codes due to differences in stock tire diameter.

There are Nismo owners running 285/35 in front and 325/30 in rear on stock rims with 10mm spacers in front and no spacers in the rear and they are flush with fenders. Nismo wheels are the same widths as yours but offset is +40 (now +30 with spacers above) in front and +23 in rear. Use the link below to check offsets,spacers, tire size, wheel width, etc. vs your stock wheel and tire setup to make sure before you buy!


Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com

jchammond 11-15-2016 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578332)
Looking for some quick help before i purchase some Wheels

I do have the sport breaks

I purchased 325/30/19 Rears and 265/35/19 fronts

I am looking to Purchase Varrstoen es 2

Without Rolling fenders or spacers.

What offsets would be needed so i dont hit the fenders at all.

Looking at 19x9.5+?? and 19x10.5+??

Thinking about doing +22 in the rear and +12 in the front or +12 rear and +15 front.

Any help would i would be super thankful.

60mm width difference,,,i'd do 2" minimum differential.
9/11's 9.5/11.5 or 12's with that size rear....
What brand tires are they? that can play a role & know your camber F/R
A 9/11 combo on pretty stock -camber would be around +19 to +25 offset for both F & R/+19 being more aggressive.....everybody's flush fit on here is different....It's what you like.
9.5/11.5 would take +25 to +32 F/R & for 9.5/12....closer to +25/+32 F/R,,,you gotta measure up.

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3578472)
60mm width difference,,,i'd do 2" minimum differential.
9/11's 9.5/11.5 or 12's with that size rear....
What brand tires are they? that can play a role & know your camber F/R
A 9/11 combo on pretty stock -camber would be around +19 to +25 offset for both F & R/+19 being more aggressive.....everybody's flush fit on here is different....It's what you like.
9.5/11.5 would take +25 to +32 F/R & for 9.5/12....closer to +25/+32 F/R,,,you gotta measure up.



It's going to be ES2

The tires are cooper zeon rs3-S

After speaking with varrstoen I think we have come to the conclusion we will be doing 9.5+12 and 10.5+22 meaning rear should be flush and the front will 3/4 of an inch sticking out which I am okay with. Just making sure when I turn wheel I won't have problems rubbing.

Memphis370Z 11-15-2016 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578482)
It's going to be ES2

The tires are cooper zeon rs3-S

After speaking with varrstoen I think we have come to the conclusion we will be doing 9.5+12 and 10.5+22 meaning rear should be flush and the front will 3/4 of an inch sticking out which I am okay with. Just making sure when I turn wheel I won't have problems rubbing.

Not to :horse:, but don't you have the offsets and wheel widths mixed up in your last post?

jchammond 11-15-2016 08:20 PM

Normally that would be a bassackwards fitment.....+22F 9.5 & +12R 10.5 would sit better...not sure about the Wheel brand or tires.

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3578486)
Normally that would be a bassackwards fitment.....+22F 9.5 & +12R 10.5 would sit better...not sure about the Wheel brand or tires.

+22 will not clear the sport breaks. The +15 fronts aren't an option for me any longer. So it is +12 front and +22 rear or I can do both front and back +12

OTW Z-Boy 11-15-2016 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklisted9 (Post 3578487)
+22 will not clear the sport breaks. The +15 fronts aren't an option for me any longer. So it is +12 front and +22 rear or I can do both front and back +12



Do +12 on rear please.

Memphis370Z 11-15-2016 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578492)
Do +12 on rear please.

In agreement.

Blacklisted9 - sorry if you've mentioned this before, but are you lowered, or will you be lowered?

Blacklisted9 11-15-2016 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3578492)
Do +12 on rear please.

I am happy to call my self ignorant with this so I thank you for your answers. May I ask why the +12 rather then +22. Will I have a problem with the 325/30/19 on +12?


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