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Originally Posted by 370z209 Sorry, he had the wrong tire specs listed. Here's the right ones. - Front: 20x9.5 +15 255/35/20 - Rear: 20x11 +5 305/25/20 Would these work okay?

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Old 12-06-2014, 01:25 PM   #1036 (permalink)
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Sorry, he had the wrong tire specs listed. Here's the right ones.

- Front: 20x9.5 +15
255/35/20

- Rear: 20x11 +5
305/25/20


Would these work okay?
Front is close, +20 will fit for sure, +15 is tight

Rear will rub. Need +15 in the rear
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How much mm spacers would you think? Are we talking as much as 20+?
If it were me, I'd go with 10-15mm in the rear, and start with 20mm in the front. I'm running 18x10.5 with a 12 offset in the rear, and they fit very nice.
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I have spent a great deal of time looking for this answer on the Forum. Please be kind as I am such a newbie and have exhausted my patience with the search function.

I have a 2014 Roadster with sports package with stock 19 inch Rays. I want to fill in the wheel wells a bit more so I am planning on 20mm spacers all around.

My concern is the lug bolts - will I be able to use the stock bolts with the spacers or will I have to buy longer bolts? I am looking at HR spacers.

And finally, are the spacers simple to install? I am also an amateur at mechanics and an old fart.

That's it - I hope some one can advise me. Thanks.
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You will need longer studs. Stock ones are not long enough and will leave you with not enough thread (unsafe). Putting on spacers is easy enough, changing out the bolts is somewhat harder.

DIY: Front Stud replacement/ Spacer install

Installing ARP wheel studs

DIY: ** Rear 20mm stud replacement spacers

I am no expert (meaning I have never done it before), but if you think you could use an extra pair of hands, I might be willing to help out.
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Ok...here I go (noob time)..sorry

19x9 ET45
19x10 ET48

Current tires on all four are 215/35/19 (need to be replaced). Can you also recommend tire size. I think I would prefer a wider set. Thanks
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Ok...here I go (noob time)..sorry

19x9 ET45
19x10 ET48

Current tires on all four are 215/35/19 (need to be replaced). Can you also recommend tire size. I think I would prefer a wider set. Thanks
Those will fit, but those offsets are a bit weak in the rear.

The OEM 19" are:

19x9 +47
19x10 +30

The fronts will sit in a similar fashion as stock, but the rears will be an additional 18mm sunken in then stock.

As for tires, stock sizes for 19x9 / 19x10 are 245/40/19 and 275/35/19.
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I need help, is time to buy new tires for my new wheels. i decided to go with RE-11s but idk what size should i go with? Im trying to go Flush.
My Car is Stock i have no mods and i have this new wheels:
TE37SLs 19x9.5+22 and 19x10.5+12

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I need help, is time to buy new tires for my new wheels. i decided to go with RE-11s but idk what size should i go with? Im trying to go Flush.
My Car is Stock i have no mods and i have this new wheels:
TE37SLs 19x9.5+22 and 19x10.5+12

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Probaly gonna be 265/35 305/30 brother. thats what I run on my Nismos spacered out, but someone else will prob confirm what is idea with your offsets
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Thanks man. but i need to know like a for sure 100% real answer lol. I'm ordering this tires today or tomorrow.

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Probaly gonna be 265/35 305/30 brother. thats what I run on my Nismos spacered out, but someone else will prob confirm what is idea with your offsets
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Thanks man. but i need to know like a for sure 100% real answer lol. I'm ordering this tires today or tomorrow.
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I need help, is time to buy new tires for my new wheels. i decided to go with RE-11s but idk what size should i go with? Im trying to go Flush.
My Car is Stock i have no mods and i have this new wheels:
TE37SLs 19x9.5+22 and 19x10.5+12

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I run 265/305 RE-11 setup on my OEM sport wheels which are not as wide as yours.

mine fit perfect and will sit fine on your wheels as well.
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those links weren't helpful at all. but thank you. i guess I'm stuck here
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Can anybody throw out a solid guess for the wheel specs on this Z?

Hey man, sorry I didnt see this earlier. I got those specs for you.

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19x9.5 +12 (HP Disk) Front [2.7inch lip] | 19x11.0 +11 (SL Disk) [4.7inch lip]
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How's the performance? Is it tough with the wheel? And does that give you flush fitment? Sorry for all this questions lol

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I run 265/305 RE-11 setup on my OEM sport wheels which are not as wide as yours.

mine fit perfect and will sit fine on your wheels as well.
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How's the performance? Is it tough with the wheel? And does that give you flush fitment? Sorry for all this questions lol
well the stock wheels aren't flush to start if that was your question. spacers fix that but I don't run them. that's on your wheels specs and setup

the tires sit very nice on the wheel. no bulge, bind, or anything wrong. looks beautiful like that's what it should have had from factory.

performance is great. the grip is tremendous and after having PSS's prior I didn't think it could get better but the RE11's are just amazing. now my PSS's were OEM 245/275 so maybe I will try them in the 265/305 setup this spring. but honestly I loved the RE11's in this sizing so much i'll buy the same again I think.
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