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Would 18x10.5 +25 with 275/40/18 clear up front with -2.5 to -3 camber?

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Old 02-13-2017, 11:50 AM   #2011 (permalink)
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Would 18x10.5 +25 with 275/40/18 clear up front with -2.5 to -3 camber?
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Old 02-13-2017, 02:50 PM   #2012 (permalink)
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Heres a meaty Forgestar setup we did for our Z customer that I didnt think would fit but it did!
F14 20x9.5/11 with 265/35 325/30 Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2s!


Just a little bit of fender roll needed on the front and 1.8 degrees of camber on the rear. Other than that it worked great!
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Would anyone be able to tell me if
19x10.5 +25 fit in the front with 275/40 19 tires? I'm maxed out camber at -2.5
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Is that the right tire size? 275/40/19 = 27.7, about an inch taller than stock! DO NOT run that size

Go 275/35 (26.6 inch, basically stock diameter) or 285/35 (26.9)

Bear in mind depending on your height you may rub the front bumper tab, so your shop will have to shave it down or relocate the mounting location
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Is that the right tire size? 275/40/19 = 27.7, about an inch taller than stock! DO NOT run that size

Go 275/35 (26.6 inch, basically stock diameter) or 285/35 (26.9)

Bear in mind depending on your height you may rub the front bumper tab, so your shop will have to shave it down or relocate the mounting location
Thanks. I am running 35. I must have mistyped.

I kinda figure it will be tricky to fit. Thanks
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any decent shop should be able to cut that tab, its plastic

from other threads it seems like some people didn't even cut it and it just rubbed off on its own (not sure i'd go that route)

but again if u aren't super low it may not rub at all)
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Would 18" x9 e44 fit on a 370z? It's 5x112 so id need adapters and probably spacers right?
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stop
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throw those wheels away or give them to a dude with a car that uses that bolt pattern

just take half an hour and read some of these fitment threads man, you'll see thats not even close
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With option zero on that's one..... wrong bolt pattern. And worse offsets and sizes then stock so why do it?
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Just to be sure, TE37SL 19x9.5 +22 / 19x10.5 +12 stock height with 265/35 | 305/30 will fit without any issues fellas?
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Just to be sure, TE37SL 19x9.5 +22 / 19x10.5 +12 stock height with 265/35 | 305/30 will fit without any issues fellas?
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Jason@GetYourWheels hooked me up with these Forgestars...car is dirty from early pollen & not the greatest weather/ but stock ride height @-0.75*camber on all 4corners.
285/35,345/30's on 19x10,12's....minimal fab needed on rears for clearance....7" backspace front & 8" rear. Absolutely No rubbing or scraping.
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Jason@GetYourWheels hooked me up with these Forgestars...car is dirty from early pollen & not the greatest weather/ but stock ride height @-0.75*camber on all 4corners.
285/35,345/30's on 19x10,12's....minimal fab needed on rears for clearance....7" backspace front & 8" rear. Absolutely No rubbing or scraping.
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Couple more pics from front...to show fitment.


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Sorry if this has been posted previously. Got through about 30 pages and stopped cause my eyes were hurting.
I am looking to get new tires for my 2011 Sport Touring with the stock wheels.
Stock ride height currently but would like to install Swift springs (at some point). And I currently have no spacers.
I do have the FI TT kit on the car and was hoping to go wider in the back for more contact area.
Couple questions.
1) What is the widest tire that I can install on the front and rear without rubbing and ballooning?
2) I thought that I read that there is a rule of thumb on width differential from front to rear. What are the pros/cons for not following this rule of thumb?
3) Looking at the Michelin Pilot Super Sports at the moment from reviews and a little bit on the tread life. Are there better options of tires that last roughly 15K miles (for spirited driving, not tracking the car)?
I'm currently thinking these in the PSS. Front 255/40R19 Rear 295/35R19.?

Thanks for any assistance!
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