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Originally Posted by RoadsterST Call local shops. I found good deals dealing with mom and pops. Sent while driving! yea local shop the guy went full retard when i was

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Old 04-11-2014, 08:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Call local shops. I found good deals dealing with mom and pops.

Sent while driving!
yea local shop the guy went full retard when i was trying to explain to him that there are 2 versions of the 265/35/19 in PSS's a mercedes one and a porsche one. and the porsche ones are oddle 1/2" wider than the merc ones. blew his mind.

also i think he comepletly screwed up the quote since when he showed me he had the rears listed for $560......each. TR is 330. wtf? lol

i think i melted his brain with 2 diff fronts being available.
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Keep in mind you may wind up having to do a 15 or 20 on the front, just for rubbing issues at full turn lock

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Keep in mind you may wind up having to do a 15 or 20 on the front, just for rubbing issues at full turn lock

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that was part of why i asked lol

i think 265's up front should be ok without spacers. then again this isnt my realm of knowledge. obviously why i'm in here scrambling like a noob.
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Youll be fine without spacers. People use them for looks more than for clearance.
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Youll be fine without spacers. People use them for looks more than for clearance.
good to know. knew the looks part but never was sure if it was a fitment help as well. not really looking for the herrafrush look personally lol
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Its not so much herrafrush with the OEM wheels and mild spacers, just filling the wheel well gap. I had them on before I got real wheels and I would highly recommend them. Cheap mod for much better looks.
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Its not so much herrafrush with the OEM wheels and mild spacers, just filling the wheel well gap. I had them on before I got real wheels and I would highly recommend them. Cheap mod for much better looks.
i know i just always like making a stance joke when i can lol take no offense to that one.

also i think i just blew this guy on tireracks mind lol

little help chat window came up while i was checkign tires and i said "well why not" told him i was going 265/305 on oem 370 sport wheels......he responded with "well thats a bit aggressive. also much more than we could ever advise"
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What's the best bet:

19x9.5 +12

19x11+15 (with 5mm spacer)

Swifts
SPL front and rear

Wondering tire sizes and camber to run
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What's the best bet:

19x9.5 +12

19x11+15 (with 5mm spacer)

Swifts
SPL front and rear

Wondering tire sizes and camber to run
Go 265/35 - 305/30... I'm running on stock Rays with -1.4 in front & -2.1 in back. Also have camber kits F&R, 15mm/20mm spacers, with Swifts. Just had the tires put on last weekend & had alignment done to exact spec. I hated it, so I had some neg. put back in. I'm right on the line of being out of spec. but still in. Time will tell for wear, she handles way better now. I don't DD the Z so they should last awhile. Hope this helps somehow...
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Go 265/35 - 305/30... I'm running on stock Rays with -1.4 in front & -2.1 in back. Also have camber kits F&R, 15mm/20mm spacers, with Swifts. Just had the tires put on last weekend & had alignment done to exact spec. I hated it, so I had some neg. put back in. I'm right on the line of being out of spec. but still in. Time will tell for wear, she handles way better now. I don't DD the Z so they should last awhile. Hope this helps somehow...
do you think i'll need to pick up a set of spacers running 265/305 on stock ride hright?

my tires are coming in this week.
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I am about to order some work wheels, I can specify exact offsets...

I have a 11' touring with sport package.

I am at stock height and will be staying at stock height because of the roads around where I live.

Will these fit and how will these look at stock height? Will it be flush with the top part of fenders width wise? I am not worried about fender gap.

Front - 19x9.5 +33 (255/35/19)

Rear - 19x11 +18 (305/30/19)

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Sup Guys, Gonna be picking up SSR GTV03 19x9.5+20 (Fronts) & 19x.10.5+15 (Rears).

For the rears I will be going with the 305/30/19 MPSS. But for the fronts I don't know yet. Will 275/35/19 MPSS fit in the front without any issues?

2012 Base 370Z with stock heights.

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Sup Guys, Gonna be picking up SSR GTV03 19x9.5+20 (Fronts) & 19x.10.5+15 (Rears).

For the rears I will be going with the 305/30/19 MPSS. But for the fronts I don't know yet. Will 275/35/19 MPSS fit in the front without any issues?

2012 Base 370Z with stock heights.

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If you are planning on lowering it I would stick with 265 unless you like to be out of spec on the camber.
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Guys, hate to have to ask this but my wheels were just stolen the other day. I found somebody local willing to lend me their 350z touring wheels for the time being. I have the sport brakes with 20/25 spacers so I need to confirm it will clear the brakes.

The specs of the 350z touring wheels:
Front
Size: 18x8.0
Offset: +30mm
Weight: 24.4
Tire: 225/45/18

Rear
Size: 18x8.5
Offset: +33mm
Weight: 25.8
Tire: 245/45/18

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