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nextlevel2k1 04-26-2009 11:41 PM

19" or 20" Wheels
 
I just purchased my new 370z. I am buying new wheels next month. I would like some feedback on 19" wheels and 20"wheels. Plus, tire size. If you have any suggestions or links, I would appreciate it! Thanks in Advance!:stirthepot:

My Z Color: Black on Black

CrownR426 04-28-2009 11:53 AM

Volk TE 37 Time Attacks!
19 of course!
19x9.5
19x10.5
What im goin for [:

The_Zed_car 04-28-2009 12:20 PM

Depends on what you will use the car for.

I Like 20s myself on the 370z with more aggressive fitment. I would do 19s if you were going to go lower.

nissan72 05-01-2009 11:50 AM

19 will be good. 20 too big.

nizz23sd 05-04-2009 02:05 AM

i have 19's on mine 9.5 front with 255x40x19 and 10.5 rear with 305x35x19 rear,lowered it down with eibach pro..i dont like the way its making squeekiie noise when im driving cause by the springs so in the near future i will be doing a tein full coil over set up.

nextlevel2k1 05-05-2009 08:55 PM

Nizz23sd do u have a pic?

kevr6 05-06-2009 09:55 AM

If you have 19" stock then 20" (plus 1) ugrade for show and daily driving depending on where you live. (example: Atlanta roads not NYC roads)
I don't understand folks who have good stock 19" Rays wheels & buy aftermarket 19" wheels (heavier in most cases). 20" wheels will work if you know how to deal with them on a daily basis!
My two cents anyways! :driving:

OMGWTFBBQ 05-06-2009 11:25 AM

It's all about aesthetics. Some people like the look of 19" wheels and think 20" is too big. With that being said, the Rays wheels are pretty strong and light to begin with. It'll hard to go lighter and wider than that without spending a bunch of pretty pennies (which again, some people can't do).

shabarivas 05-06-2009 11:43 AM

Volks ... 19's... /thread

The_Zed_car 05-07-2009 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OMGWTFBBQ (Post 68359)
It's all about aesthetics. Some people like the look of 19" wheels and think 20" is too big. With that being said, the Rays wheels are pretty strong and light to begin with. It'll hard to go lighter and wider than that without spending a bunch of pretty pennies (which again, some people can't do).

CCW offers plenty of lightweight, full forged single piece wheel options that compete with Rays engineering on the price point.

So does SSR's Type F, and Type C-RS. I am pretty sure the Type C is a little lighter than the Te37 as well.

People have so many options these days for quality wheels in the many different sizes. It's hard to say that the buck stops at 1 brand.


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