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Rusty 02-04-2020 11:46 AM

The less stretch the better. Because you can roll a tire off the rim in a corner.

justin_boy 02-04-2020 02:55 PM

These help alot thank you guys so much

Im even thinking about running 265/40 and 305/35 in pss

if not ill probably run the 275/35 305/30 in r888r

even been considering pilot sport cup 2's

Rusty 02-04-2020 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by justin_boy (Post 3906290)
These help alot thank you guys so much

Im even thinking about running 265/40 and 305/35 in pss

if not ill probably run the 275/35 305/30 in r888r

even been considering pilot sport cup 2's

Cup 2's and R888's don't do well in the rain. If it's raining. You're better off parking it.

Your best bet would be to get the PS4S in those sizes.

Hotrodz 02-04-2020 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3906296)
Cup 2's and R888's don't do well in the rain. If it's raining. You're better off parking it.



Your best bet would be to get the PS4S in those sizes.

I agree and from what others have told me the R888R is much better in the rain than the R888. I would agree that the PS4S or the PS are the best option. I also like the Bridgestone S04 are an excellent choice in that size as well. I ran them on my Nismo in 305 30 19 rear and 265 35 19 front.

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justin_boy 02-04-2020 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3906296)
Cup 2's and R888's don't do well in the rain. If it's raining. You're better off parking it.

Your best bet would be to get the PS4S in those sizes.

I always parked when it rained as I had almost no traction. But I live in la where it rarely rains. Honestly for the money, they’re the most confident I’ve ever driven on a tire

justin_boy 02-04-2020 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3906172)
:iagree:
R888’s in 265/35,305/30’s would probably give you the best chance to fit without rubbing & only slightly stretched up front :ugh2:
Unsure how spot on their diameter of tires are...but the Michelin’s I have are different diameter specs than what website says.
If you have someone who’s willing to mount/dismount tires without dinking up your wheels & test fitting before purchase....go for it :tup:
Unless you have been plucking HotRodz money tree :icon17:

If I stretch even slightly I’m better off going with pss cause the hard wall on the Toyo doesn’t like to stretch

justin_boy 02-05-2020 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3906148)
are you even looking at the tire specs?

Cup 2's are a 180 tread wear tire. They're uber aggressive

tires are a wear item

if you got the cash to burn through those just to drive fast in a canyon every once in a while, i salute you

i mean......not made of money....but i love me some good meat

Wuero370z 02-07-2020 09:13 AM

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285/35r19
325/30r19
OEM staggered nismo wheels :) god I love these tires


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jchammond 02-08-2020 04:00 AM

I ran the Invo’s in 285/35,345/30 on 19x10/12 Forgestar’s, the ride quality & handling was great :tiphat:
I always thought the larger fronts would be an issue in heavy rain or standing water; but the just knifed right through it :tup:
When temps would drop below 50*, wasn’t hard to light them up though- as I got 11 or 12,000mi. Out of the rears :icon14::wtf2:

Ultrakla$$ic 02-11-2020 06:13 AM

Will these sizes tuck with no camber??

ROHANA RFX11's
(F) 20x11 +25 tires 255/35
(R) 20x12 +22 tires 285/30

:yum::yum:

jchammond 02-11-2020 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultrakla$$ic (Post 3907762)
Will these sizes tuck with no camber??

ROHANA RFX11's
(F) 20x11 +25 tires 255/35
(R) 20x12 +22 tires 285/30

:yum::yum:

Stock suspension?
I’d say no;especially on the front...rears maybe-but you’re stretching the tires past recommended wheel width :ugh2:

jchammond 02-11-2020 07:16 AM

Unsure your ride height or camber settings; but if you drop back to around a 20x10+35/20x11+25....you would be more in the ballpark :tiphat:
Hard to tell without knowing exactly where you are now.

Rusty 02-11-2020 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultrakla$$ic (Post 3907762)
Will these sizes tuck with no camber??

ROHANA RFX11's
(F) 20x11 +25 tires 255/35
(R) 20x12 +22 tires 285/30

:yum::yum:

:icon14:

Ultrakla$$ic 02-11-2020 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3907774)
Stock suspension?
I’d say no;especially on the front...rears maybe-but you’re stretching the tires past recommended wheel width :ugh2:

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3907775)
Unsure your ride height or camber settings; but if you drop back to around a 20x10+35/20x11+25....you would be more in the ballpark :tiphat:
Hard to tell without knowing exactly where you are now.

ridin dirty on HKS coilovershttp://www.the370z.com/images/icons/icon10.gif :driving:

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3907782)
:icon14:

:ohsnap1:

jchammond 02-11-2020 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultrakla$$ic (Post 3907797)
ridin dirty on HKS coilovershttp://www.the370z.com/images/icons/icon10.gif :driving:



:ohsnap1:

Wait a couple hours & OptionZero will give you the Lowdown on that setup :tup:

jchammond 02-11-2020 10:12 AM

You may be able to sneak in 20x10+25/20x11+15 if you’re lowered a bit...I’d be concerned about stretching the tires on 11’s/12’s :icon08:

Rusty 02-11-2020 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3907822)
You may be able to sneak in 20x10+25/20x11+15 if you’re lowered a bit...I’d be concerned about stretching the tires on 11’s/12’s :icon08:

It's :wtf: with the tire choice.

bunk 02-11-2020 10:55 AM

Tucked wheels and camber would be the least of my worries.

https://acurazine.com/forums/attachm...tchgonebad.jpg

Ultrakla$$ic 02-11-2020 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3907822)
You may be able to sneak in 20x10+25/20x11+15 if you’re lowered a bit...I’d be concerned about stretching the tires on 11’s/12’s :icon08:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3907831)
It's :wtf: with the tire choice.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3907836)
Tucked wheels and camber would be the least of my worries.

https://acurazine.com/forums/attachm...tchgonebad.jpg


Hahahahaha!!!! I just looked again at the pic of the Z on Instagram that I like and I didn't notice it but his rears are nasty stretched!!! :shakes head:

OptionZero 02-11-2020 12:11 PM

fronts aren't gonna work at all

rohanna another one of those dumbass companies that doesn't just have a chart with available sizes in diameter, width, and offset. they trying to be stupid or just think their customers are? Their sizing is pretty limited too. Found their crap on a vendor's website:
https://www.getyourwheels.com/view-w...brushed-bronze

you wanna be low and have dope fitment but you don't wanna get good wheels or adjustable suspension? sounds like you're half assing it

but if you must have these wheels i guess you should try:
20x10 +22 fronts
20x11 +20 rear

i dunno. punt rohanna

Ultrakla$$ic 02-11-2020 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3907844)
fronts aren't gonna work at all

rohanna another one of those dumbass companies that doesn't just have a chart with available sizes in diameter, width, and offset. they trying to be stupid or just think their customers are? Their sizing is pretty limited too. Found their crap on a vendor's website:
https://www.getyourwheels.com/view-w...brushed-bronze

you wanna be low and have dope fitment but you don't wanna get good wheels or adjustable suspension? sounds like you're half assing it

but if you must have these wheels i guess you should try:
20x10 +22 fronts
20x11 +20 rear

i dunno. punt rohanna

Thanks guys for all the info. This is the car I like but as you can see, which I didn't at the time, the back tires are stretched as F!!!!!

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2e99fd57_c.jpg


EDIT: I don't care for the camber at all. He's on air, which I do like though

OptionZero 02-11-2020 01:37 PM

We have identified the problem.

Ultrakla$$ic 02-11-2020 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3907856)
We have identified the problem.

https://media.giphy.com/media/l2JHTq...xzbO/giphy.gif

Lemme rethink this now.:tup:

OptionZero 02-11-2020 04:24 PM

whether you're static or on air, do it right and get the fuckin' arms

justin_boy 02-11-2020 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3906153)
Cup 2's are short lived. Less than 5,000 miles out of them.

hmm, I put about 3k miles on the r888r's before I sold them and they had a solid amount of tread left

I went really aggressive with wheel specs, so im thinking of not going too aggressive with them

I really loved the confidence the toyos gave me, they are unbelievable. I know theyre not for street but shoot in the canyon ive never had the a55 go out

Rusty 02-11-2020 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justin_boy (Post 3907880)
hmm, I put about 3k miles on the r888r's before I sold them and they had a solid amount of tread left

I went really aggressive with wheel specs, so im thinking of not going too aggressive with them

I really loved the confidence the toyos gave me, they are unbelievable. I know theyre not for street but shoot in the canyon ive never had the a55 go out

Sounds like you're not even pushing the car hard enough to heat the tires up. :icon14: I would be lucky to get that many miles out of them.

jchammond 02-12-2020 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultrakla$$ic (Post 3907867)

Do yourself a flavor & get your suspension setup first (especially the FUCA’s)...then you can easily measure up for wheel fitment vs. purchasing wheels & then trying to make them fit :wtf2:

rspray2000 02-12-2020 07:14 PM

Let me give this a try. Sport Rays on a Sport with 20mm spacers: will 265/40/19 fit on front without rub? I know 295/35/19 should be fine on rear.

OptionZero 02-12-2020 08:17 PM

Too tall

U want a 265/35

rspray2000 02-12-2020 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3908165)
Too tall

U want a 265/35

Thank you. Have a shot at a full new set of the above-mentioned sizes in Michelin PSS for $900, but I guess not meant to be.

justin_boy 02-12-2020 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3907884)
Sounds like you're not even pushing the car hard enough to heat the tires up. :icon14: I would be lucky to get that many miles out of them.

haha only about 1200~ canyon miles on them, i dont have the nuts to be mashin in the canyons anymore

Rusty 02-12-2020 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justin_boy (Post 3908181)
haha only about 1200~ canyon miles on them, i dont have the nuts to be mashin in the canyons anymore

The R888's work best with heat in them. But on the street. You can't generate enough heat to make them work properly. So it's a waste of money.

Ultrakla$$ic 02-13-2020 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rspray2000 (Post 3908148)
Let me give this a try. Sport Rays on a Sport with 20mm spacers: will 265/40/19 fit on front without rub? I know 295/35/19 should be fine on rear.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3908165)
Too tall

U want a 265/35

:iagree: I have 275/35-19 on the front and they are perfect

Rusty 02-13-2020 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultrakla$$ic (Post 3908295)
:iagree: I have 275/35-19 on the front and they are perfect

265/40-19 = 27.4" tall
275/35-19 = 26.6" tall

That's almost a 1/2" difference.

I have 285/35-19 on a 19x9.5, +25, 2.2 camber, stock height on the front. They rub on the little nub on the fender liner behind the headlights. On the rear, I have 345/30-19 on 19x12, +28, 1.75 camber.

Ultrakla$$ic 02-13-2020 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3908318)
265/40-19 = 27.4" tall
275/35-19 = 26.6" tall

That's almost a 1/2" difference.

I have 285/35-19 on a 19x9.5, +25, 2.2 camber, stock height on the front. they rub on the little nub on the fender liner behind the headlights. On the rear, I have 345/30-19 on 19x12, +28, 1.75 camber.

I hate when mine rubs on the nub!:eek::icon17:

justin_boy 02-16-2020 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3908197)
The R888's work best with heat in them. But on the street. You can't generate enough heat to make them work properly. So it's a waste of money.

i mean theyre always sticky 15-20 minutes into my drives

super confidence inspiring tires. with the amount I drive, even about 6k miles will last 2 years for me, so im okay with 100 tread

Rusty 02-16-2020 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justin_boy (Post 3908955)
i mean theyre always sticky 15-20 minutes into my drives

super confidence inspiring tires. with the amount I drive, even about 6k miles will last 2 years for me, so im okay with 100 tread

There is a thing called heat cycling. When a tire heat cycles too much. It will loose grip, and become hard. You won't get this on street tires, but will on track tires. Kind this in mind.

justin_boy 02-17-2020 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3908973)
There is a thing called heat cycling. When a tire heat cycles too much. It will loose grip, and become hard. You won't get this on street tires, but will on track tires. Kind this in mind.

hmm based on all of this i think super sports are my best bet!

Blizzak 03-08-2020 06:02 PM

Since the Z has such big wheel wells, I want to fill them up. Any opinions on these 2 setups?
Front - 20x10 +30 with 275/35 tire
Rear - 20x11 +15 with 305/30 tire
Or
F - 19x10 +25 with 265/35 tire
R - 19x11 +10 with 305/30 tire
Will any of these work? Haven't seem too many people running 10/11 stagger

OptionZero 03-08-2020 06:37 PM

they'll work


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