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Old 07-13-2015, 04:51 PM   #151 (permalink)
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Check out this page, it will give you a good idea of how any wheel and tire combination will look in comparison to the stock rims and tires
http://www.willtheyfit.com


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This thread was very helpful for me so I will share my Configuration.

Wheels - Varrstoen ES6
Offsets - R: 19x11 +20 (5mm spacer), F: 19x9.5 +22
Tires - Falkon 452 - 305/35/19 | 265/30/19
Suspension - BC BR Coil over setup. Lowered approximately 1.4" all around.
Camber settings - Adjusted to stock rear ony @1.8 Degree and 1.9 up front.

Fenders scrape a bit up front on larger bumps, any lower would be asking for trouble. No rolls. I had to raise the car .2" up front because of aggressive scraping inside the wheel wheels and bottoming out the front end, I'd recommend a stretch tire if your planning on going lower than 1.3".










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Old 09-05-2015, 08:16 PM   #153 (permalink)
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1) Vossen VFS-1 matte graphite

3) Front: 20x9.5 ET25 (mid-face concave), Rear: 20x12 ET30 (deep concave)

3) P Zero's

4) 255/30/20 Front. 305/30/20 Rear

5) Fortune 500 w/swifts

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7) Stock Fenders

8) No rubbing or issues

9) Perfectly inside fenders






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1) Vossen VFS-1 matte graphite

3) Front: 20x9.5 ET25 (mid-face concave), Rear: 20x12 ET30 (deep concave)

3) P Zero's

4) 255/30/20 Front. 305/30/20 Rear
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5) Fortune 500 w/swifts

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7) Stock Fenders

8) No rubbing or issues

9) Perfectly inside fenders





looks effin great!

just double checking your tire specs though. if what you posted is accurate you are running about 4.6% difference front to rear. any codes? or is a 255/35s on the front.
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I don't know how I missed this thread....

Rays Volk Racing G25
19x9.5 +22 & 19x10.5 +22 (+7 after 15mm spacers) w/ Potenza RE-11 265/35/19 & 305/30/19





ADVAN RZ-DF Flat Black
19x9 +25 & 19x10.5 +15 w/ stock sport tires





Work Meister S1R in Bronze Anodized
19x9.5 +22 & 19x10.5 +15 (-5 w/ 20mm spacers)
w/ stock sport tires



Are you running stock suspension?
Really like the meister s1r
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Old 09-27-2015, 05:29 PM   #156 (permalink)
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I bought a 2013 second hand z that already had aftermarket rims on it. The rims are ok, but my front tire looks bigger than the rear. How can I improve the look of this? Should I just ditch the wheels and start over?

Front: 20x8.5 offset 20. 245 35 20
Rear: 20x10 offset 25. 275 30 20 (rear tire is further under the car than front, looks funny)

2nd- can I put 305 30 on the rear 10" rim?

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Old 09-27-2015, 11:26 PM   #157 (permalink)
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Bridgestone S04 Pole Position

265/19 - 305/19

19x9.5 / 19x11

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EXE Flairs
F: 20x8.5 245/35-20
R: 20x9.5 275/30-20
Stock Suspension
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I bought a 2013 second hand z that already had aftermarket rims on it. The rims are ok, but my front tire looks bigger than the rear. How can I improve the look of this? Should I just ditch the wheels and start over?

Front: 20x8.5 offset 20. 245 35 20
Rear: 20x10 offset 25. 275 30 20 (rear tire is further under the car than front, looks funny)

2nd- can I put 305 30 on the rear 10" rim?

Thanks
Looks like an optical illusion to me ... the offsets and wheel widths are different - 8.5 +20 on the Front results in a more flat face for this particular wheel design, and the 10.0 +25 on the back results in a more concave or staggered look.

The Flat Face on the Fronts make them appear larger.
You can put spacers on the rears to make them come out more in line with the fronts and this will help the appearance as well.

You can check with Summit or Jegs to find the recommended wheel sizes for any tire you are considering.

For the 305/30-20:
The Minimum Recommended Wheel Size is 10.5"
The Maximum Recommended Wheel Size is 11.5"
But people have been known to 's-t-r-e-t-c-h' the rules here a little bit...but you would actually be 'pinching' it a little.
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Are you running stock suspension?
Really like the meister s1r
I was on KW coils on all pictures... I just did not lower the car that much

It's a different story now as my car is much lower
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A couple of people have ask me to post my set-up. So here it is.

Forgeline Wheels, ZX3R

Front: 19x9.5, +25, Mich PSS 275/35-19

Rear: 19x12, +28, Mich PSS 305/30-19

Alignment Spec's:
Front: Camber -2, Caster +6, Toe 0

Rear: Camber -1.75, Toe +1/16"
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Same wheel spec's BUT with the 345/30-19 Mich PSS's on the rear.





Planning on running a 3xx tire on the front.
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Same wheel spec's BUT with the 345/30-19 Mich PSS's on the rear.



Planning on running a 3xx tire on the front.
Daymmnnnn!!! I was going to say need some swift springs but those fat rear tires alone pretty much filled up your wheel gaps! That's friggin' awesome!

You're going with wider wheel upfront when you switch to 305s or staying the same front wheel? it's going to bulge quite bit!
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Another set of rims or get these rebarreled.
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