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Rusty 11-24-2021 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by babyzilla (Post 4014381)
I just looked these up. Holy...now those are expensive lol. Some great options though!

I have ForgeLines on my Z. :tup:

Rusty 11-24-2021 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by babyzilla (Post 4014382)
Like I said originally, I value your input on this thread, but damn man you sound like you were born angry lol

He's like 00 sandpaper. Once he rubs you the wrong way a few times. He smooths out. :rofl2:

Rusty 11-24-2021 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 4014389)
You got mine on order for Christmas :ugh2:

Yep........have them ordered. 19x10's front and 19x14's rear. All in Carbon. Said they will be shipping on 12/23/29. :tup:

OptionZero 11-24-2021 06:28 PM

On top of the delays in surface shipping, my wheel guy also had the truck dudes f-k up sone customer orders by damaging wheels

Imagine waiting months for wheels, but when they finally clear the dock after up to 7 months, they get damaged on the truck drive to your retailer

redondoaveb 11-24-2021 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 4014475)
Yep........have them ordered. 19x10's front and 19x14's rear. All in Carbon. Said they will be shipping on 12/23/29. :tup:

That'll be about the same time his car's done :rofl2:

Rusty 11-24-2021 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 4014487)
That'll be about the same time his car's done :rofl2:

Nah........that's more like 12/31/2121.

redondoaveb 11-24-2021 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 4014489)
Nah........that's more like 12/31/2121.

More like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKQfxi8V5FA

Orestp 12-08-2021 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TheTripleC (Post 3900857)
Hey guys, looked through this whole thread and a couple others trying to find what size tires would work best with my set up. Main thing to know is that I'm going for street-ability and maybe some track use, so performance only. Not a stance guy.

The wheels I have are 18" rear face enkei GTC01rr's and are 10" up front, 11" in rear.

From what I've read I'm thinking 265 up front and 295 in rear. I know I could probably go a bit wider but I'm not seeing as many options. Just wanted to see what all y'all think before I pull the trigger. I found some good options on tirerack- Michelin PS2 Front: 265/35ZR18 (97Y) XL and Rear: 295/30ZR18 (98Y) XL, but I know there's other spots as well. Any recommendations greatly appreciated!

Hi - with your front GCT01RR 18X10, do you have Akebono brakes (big brakes) and if so, does this wheel clear your front brakes?

If yes - what offset - the +22 or +30?

Spooler 12-08-2021 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Orestp (Post 4015688)
Hi - with your front GCT01RR 18X10, do you have Akebono brakes (big brakes) and if so, does this wheel clear your front brakes?

If yes - what offset - the +22 or +30?

I have 19x10 wheels up front with the +30 offset. Gonna need some FUCA's to make them fit properly.

Spartan 1771 01-23-2022 06:24 PM

Does anyone know if the center caps from my OEM 2009 base wheels will fit on a set of OEM Nismo gen 1 wheels?



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JSON 02-08-2022 01:31 PM

Anyone know if 19x10 +45 will fit all around with 20mm spacer in front and 25mm spacer in back? With Akebonos.

I think it should? But not sure how it'd look

OptionZero 02-08-2022 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JSON (Post 4019672)
Anyone know if 19x10 +45 will fit all around with 20mm spacer in front and 25mm spacer in back? With Akebonos.

I think it should? But not sure how it'd look

Read this and educate yourself
http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tart-here.html

It will look like ****

JSON 02-08-2022 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 4019675)
Read this and educate yourself
http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tart-here.html

It will look like ****

With spacers? I understand def not optimal lol. Found some so cheap so trying to rationalize it myself 😄. Might be better for garage ornament

SeeThruHead 02-08-2022 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JSON (Post 4019677)
With spacers? I understand def not optimal lol. Found some so cheap so trying to rationalize it myself ��. Might be better for garage ornament

https://www.willtheyfit.com/

just compare using this vs the wheels you have or some stock wheels + spacer combos you see all over the internet. No idea if it will work but easy to check how it might look/fit with that.

You probalby going to need quite a lot of spacer (unsafe? lots more leverage on the hub bearing) for it to look flush, if you're ok with the shitty oem sunken look then less spacer.

OptionZero 02-08-2022 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JSON (Post 4019677)
With spacers? I understand def not optimal lol. Found some so cheap so trying to rationalize it myself ��. Might be better for garage ornament

Read. The. Thread.

I guarantee educating yourself with free info is cheaper than buying dumbass wheels and asking about it

JSON 02-08-2022 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 4019679)
Read. The. Thread.

I guarantee educating yourself with free info is cheaper than buying dumbass wheels and asking about it

LOL don't be a ****. The point of the thread is to get opinions/options.
Literally the title is "Will it fit?"

I know it'll fit with spacers. Just getting other's thoughts. Don't chime in if you don't want to and unsubscribe from the threas. Jfc, somebody needs a Midol rofl.

Read. The. Title.

JSON 02-08-2022 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by SeeThruHead (Post 4019678)
https://www.willtheyfit.com/

just compare using this vs the wheels you have or some stock wheels + spacer combos you see all over the internet. No idea if it will work but easy to check how it might look/fit with that.

You probalby going to need quite a lot of spacer (unsafe? lots more leverage on the hub bearing) for it to look flush, if you're ok with the shitty oem sunken look then less spacer.

Agreed thanks for the input

OptionZero 02-08-2022 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by JSON (Post 4019681)
LOL don't be a ****. The point of the thread is to get opinions/options.
Literally the title is "Will it fit?"

I know it'll fit with spacers. Just getting other's thoughts. Don't chime in if you don't want to and unsubscribe from the threas. Jfc, somebody needs a Midol rofl.

Read. The. Title.


You are literaly turning down knowledge that answers yours questions

DaveZ03 02-09-2022 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by JSON (Post 4019681)
LOL don't be a ****. The point of the thread is to get opinions/options.
Literally the title is "Will it fit?"

I know it'll fit with spacers. Just getting other's thoughts. Don't chime in if you don't want to and unsubscribe from the threas. Jfc, somebody needs a Midol rofl.

Read. The. Title.

Some of the members on here have answered this question time and time again. To Zero's point, he's literally created a separate thread for folks new to this platform, as a means of self education. I'm assuming that part of his cantankerous attitude is due to him answering the same questions over and over. Thus why he created the aforementioned thread. There's nothing wrong with asking questions, just make sure you've exhausted all the options the forum offers you first.

JARblue 02-09-2022 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by JSON (Post 4019681)
LOL don't be a ****. The point of the thread is to get opinions/options.
Literally the title is "Will it fit?"

I know it'll fit with spacers. Just getting other's thoughts. Don't chime in if you don't want to and unsubscribe from the threas. Jfc, somebody needs a Midol rofl.

Read. The. Title.

You asked a question that's already been asked and answered - the platform has been around for over a decade and there's very little that hasn't been covered extensively.

And don't take it personally; that's just how Option Zero is lol. He offers up a lot of good info on this forum so no one really minds when he rails on someone who didn't bother to read first :)

SeeThruHead 02-09-2022 10:06 AM

This thread is pretty annoying, so much animosity. So many people getting mad for no reason.

The thread title is "will it fit"

the responses should be "yes" or "no" IMO.

no reason to chastise and alienate new members using the thread exactly the way it's been titled.

DaveZ03 02-09-2022 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by SeeThruHead (Post 4019725)
The thread title is "will it fit"

the responses should be "yes" or "no" IMO.

no reason to chastise and alienate new members using the thread exactly the way it's been titled.

The problem is that what happens if it's just "yes" or "no"? You're still back at the point where due diligence, using the forum, comes into play. You're still gonna have folks question why and the same threads are still gonna be referenced. Eventually we are back at where we are now. Let's just accept that the expectation of knowing how to use the resources available to you are par for the course and that spoon feeding info isn't something anyone is willing to do.

SeeThruHead 02-09-2022 10:48 AM

RTFM isn't a good response to every post in this thread. I'm happy to help people. IMO if all you're going to post amounts to RTFM don't bother responding then, if the thread annoys you so much ignore it. /shrug

JARblue 02-09-2022 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SeeThruHead (Post 4019731)
RTFM isn't a good response to every post in this thread. I'm happy to help people. IMO if all you're going to post amounts to RTFM don't bother responding then, if the thread annoys you so much ignore it. /shrug

IMO that is a perfectly reasonable response to someone who clearly hasn't done any research and is looking to be spoonfed answers that are easily found. There are plenty of people who do their research, have some trouble finding specific details, and then ask for help. But then there are people who complain about reading the thread and proceed to ask the exact same question in a post on the same page :rolleyes:

Anyone who gets personally offended on the internet needs to be trolled anyway :)

Zingston 02-09-2022 11:40 AM

Anyone who gets personally offended on the internet needs to be trolled anyway :)[/QUOTE]



I can't believe you just said that! :mad: I'm so offended!!! :mad::mad:

Spooler 02-09-2022 01:16 PM

Some people are just lazy. They want to be spoon feed like a little baby and then if you don't give it to them they get mad as hell about it and pitch one hell of a fit. They will post BS about you on Instagram and where ever they think someone will listen for moral support.

OptionZero 02-09-2022 01:43 PM

teach a man to fish, and all that jazz

just telling him yes or no doesn't help him much since theres infinite possibilities for wheels/tires/spacers/suspension adjustments

You are absolutely dense to think it's bad to tell someone HOW it works so they can figure it out their immediate question and future ones

babyzilla 02-09-2022 02:15 PM

Half of this entire thread is keyboard fighting.

It's unfortunate because this thread is REALLY useful and helped me.

Rusty 02-09-2022 03:50 PM

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OptionZero 02-09-2022 04:24 PM

and the dude still doesn't know what wheels to get

Wuero370z 03-10-2022 09:19 PM

Picking up some Gram Lights 57FXZ in 19x10.5 +22. Squared setup. I woulda liked a staggered but the guy gave me a decent deal so we’re here.

I was about to switch tires on my v1 nismo wheels when they got stolen so I have nitto invos waiting to be mounted already. 285/30-19 and 325/30-19.

I just want to confirm I can squeeze the 325 on that wheel as well as making sure I won’t have an ugly poke in the front. Nitto states minimum size wheel for 325 is 11.0 but I had no issues with the OEM 10.5in wheels so I’m assuming that will be fine…

As for the front I was pretty “flush” with the 285 tire size on a 9.5 so I’m unsure if adding an inch to the rim AND reducing offset from +40 to +22 will drastically change the poke since the tire is still the same size. From what I calculated I’ll be about 1.7” further out with this combo. +1” in rim and then another ~.7” due to the offset. Will this be hideous? Could a smaller tire make this look less pokey?


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Wuero370z 03-10-2022 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Wuero370z (Post 4021570)
Picking up some Gram Lights 57FXZ in 19x10.5 +22. Squared setup. I woulda liked a staggered but the guy gave me a decent deal so we’re here.

I was about to switch tires on my v1 nismo wheels when they got stolen so I have nitto invos waiting to be mounted already. 285/30-19 and 325/30-19.

I just want to confirm I can squeeze the 325 on that wheel as well as making sure I won’t have an ugly poke in the front. Nitto states minimum size wheel for 325 is 11.0 but I had no issues with the OEM 10.5in wheels so I’m assuming that will be fine…

As for the front I was pretty “flush” with the 285 tire size on a 9.5 so I’m unsure if adding an inch to the rim AND reducing offset from +40 to +22 will drastically change the poke since the tire is still the same size. From what I calculated I’ll be about 1.7” further out with this combo. +1” in rim and then another ~.7” due to the offset. Will this be hideous? Could a smaller tire make this look less pokey?


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I guess since the wheel is centered an extra inch only means .5” extra poke so I would be closer to a 1.2” difference.


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k67p67 03-10-2022 10:50 PM

Correct. +1.21" outboard.

OptionZero 03-11-2022 11:19 AM

Tire sizing will not change the poke in this instance. Rears are same as stock which is sunk. Fronts stick out

Camber, height, tires, not gonna make this look good

You need weaker fronts or better rears

Also…with a 19x10.5 +22 with a 285 is likely to require camber to fit without rubbing

Ïon 03-14-2022 01:52 AM

Help my dumb @ss
 
Just want to be 100% certain before pulling the trigger that these will fit.

Being lowered on BC Racing BR at the same time too ( with the appropriate camber/toe accessories)

About to order the following

F: 18x9.5 +22 plus 245/40/18
R: 18x10.5 +15 plus 275/40/18

Hoping I have done my research correctly lol

I know its not the most aggressive set up I just need to know it'll fit. :icon17:

SeeThruHead 03-14-2022 09:57 AM

easily.

EDIT: But go for 275/35/18 rear for closer overall diameter. 0.6% vs 3.5% difference with 275/40

OptionZero 03-14-2022 02:53 PM

The other thing you need to do is check brake clearance. You did not tell us the wheel

Ïon 03-14-2022 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 4021750)
The other thing you need to do is check brake clearance. You did not tell us the wheel

Assumed everything would clear my baby base brakes :rofl2:

I know here comes the rep speech/hate but Aodhan DS03...will be my 3rd pair from them across my cars and never had an issue so

OptionZero 03-14-2022 09:29 PM

Sell your car

Ïon 03-16-2022 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 4021774)
Sell your car

Hello again Mr wheel god, I have heeded the advice...well not really but have freed some money in the budget.

There is a nice pair of works with a similar look up for sale locally I like but their specs aren't quite in line with what I was after, but if they'll work then :tup:

Work VSXX 19x10+20 running 235x35x19
19x10+9 running 255x30x19

I'd assume I could toss a much meatier tire on though like 275/295?


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