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You get what you paid for, you can probably try Kumho AST or something.

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Old 04-27-2010, 01:23 PM   #31 (permalink)
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You get what you paid for, you can probably try Kumho AST or something.
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Old 04-27-2010, 01:35 PM   #32 (permalink)
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You get what you paid for, you can probably try Kumho AST or something.
Those are ok on an Altima (hard and prone to vibration when cold) but I wouldn't put them on the Z.
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Look at Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus. It's a high performance all season Z rated tire. I have them and I don't have any complaints.
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These tire sizes are great, but I wasn't planning on spending $300+ a tire... Is there another option? I'm trying to keep it under $300, maybe $250?
ive always loved my Falken's... maybe you could look into them. they are priced right, just watch out for wear.
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ive always loved my Falcons... maybe you could look into them. they are priced right, just watch out for wear.
Flaken 452, Hankook V12 and Yokohama S.Drives are all similarly priced within a few dollars.
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These tire sizes are great, but I wasn't planning on spending $300+ a tire... Is there another option? I'm trying to keep it under $300, maybe $250?
Fair enough.

You may want to give the General Exclaim UHP a look. 275/30/19 for $171 and 245/35/19 for $148 on Tire Rack.

General has been around forever and they make bullet proof tires.
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You mean in terms of how hard they are

You have a car with 300HP, do you want to mess with traction? You can stick the tires that came on my Prius
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Old 04-27-2010, 07:16 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Gotta go bigger, grip=speed
There was actually a recent article in either Road and Track or Car and Driver where they tested bigger wheels (I'm assuming the results would be similar for tires) and found that the bigger the wheels, the slower the acceleration due to the extra weight.
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There was actually a recent article in either Road and Track or Car and Driver where they tested bigger wheels (I'm assuming the results would be similar for tires) and found that the bigger the wheels, the slower the acceleration due to the extra weight.
That is true for straight line acceleration, which is why drag cars put tiny wheels on the front. However for cornering wider is better (but not bigger diameter), assuming you don't exceed the tire size recommended for the rim.
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Alright, I just ordered my tires... I've been doing research and I went with Nitto's Invo's 255/35/19 front and 285/35/19. I saw the 305 and was blown away how aggressive it was. I realize my 370z deserves the best, but damn... That was a little too extreme!

Thanks for all the great info guys... I will post pics this Friday when I get them installed...
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Sorry for the crappy pics... Will have better pics when I get my camera.

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What is the biggest and most aggressive you can go with 19x10.5 in the rear and 19x9.5 in the front with 20mm spacer? The tires on my extra set of wheels are balding, so I would like to get some nice beefy tires that will make the car very aggressive, but just big enough to not look ridiculous lol. Any advice anyone? Tires sizes is one thing I am not good at!
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Read the first page... Just keep in mind that the wider you go, the more your going to spend.
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Were can I get the BridgeStones RE-11 Seems they dont have them out anymore on tire rack atleast not my size.
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