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285 rear tires on SP wheels?

Originally Posted by chuckd05 The size of the tire really doesn't change the fact that the wheels are tucked in, and could defiantly use wheel spacers to make the wheels

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Old 05-16-2010, 08:41 AM   #10 (permalink)
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The size of the tire really doesn't change the fact that the wheels are tucked in, and could defiantly use wheel spacers to make the wheels sit flush... The wider the tire you go with, the more of the wheel well it will take up, which would mean you could possibly use slightly less aggressive spacer to allow the wheels to be flush with the fender. 305's in the rear with a 25mm Spacer has already been done and didn't cause any issues.

Regardless of the tire size I would recommend 25mm Rear Spacers and 20mm front spacers for a more aggressive look or at the minimum 20mm rear and 15mm front for the 370 to have a nice aggressive stance. The wheels just don't look as good without the spacers...

But thats not really what your thread was about...

IMO you can go with 285's in the rear and have zero concern about too much under steer added while keeping your factory 245's up front... I am pretty sure the Nismo comes with 245s in the front and 285's in the rear... The Sport Package Z comes with 275's.... So my point being, the " superior " handling Nismo 370 comes with 285's right out of the gate and I have never heard a single nismo owner complain of too much understeer...

So again, IMO, I say get the 285's along with 25mm rear spacers and 20mm front spacers and you will give your car a much more aggressive look than factory...

hope that helps !
Do you have any pictures of running with 245/285 with the 20/25mm spacers? I wasn't really thinking about putting on spacers when I get my new tires, but now you got me thinking!

Are there any disadvantages to using spacers?

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