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MIGHTYMOUSE 10-12-2012 06:16 PM

Varrstoen es 2.2.2.
 
Alright so I've been looking around at the volk TE37 and varrstoen's version- the ES2's. I've looked at the "will it fit thread" and the "meatty thread" but I still can't figure out exactly what wheels to choose. I want to have the widest possible tire in the rear without rolling or cutting fenders. Can I go wider than the usual (F)19x9.5+22 265/35/19 (R)19x10.5+12 305/30/19?

I'm thinking (R)19x11+15 315/30/19...

Reason for changing my wheels :
1: I'm planning on going forced induction so I would like to have more grip.
2: I desperately want to change the wheels that my car has right now. They are Ruff Racing wheels that were on the car when I purchased it and the only good thing about them is that I got the dealership to drop on the price because of them :ugh2:

invader19 10-12-2012 06:29 PM

Varrstoen doesn't offer 19x11

MIGHTYMOUSE 10-12-2012 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by invader19 (Post 1958910)
Varrstoen doesn't offer 19x11

It's on their website?!

Varrstoen | Custom Performance Wheels and Accessories » ES 2

bullitt5897 10-12-2012 10:01 PM

The 370z has much more room than the old 350z. If you read the will it fit and how far can we go threads I have posted several times the ranges in size and offset that most people get and also what aggressive fitments with out fender modifications.

In the rear you can run the 11+0 or the 11+15 with no problems.

Rusty 10-13-2012 12:19 AM

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I'm running 9.5x19, +25 front and 12x19, +28 on the rear. Mich PSS 275/35-19 and 325/30-19. But I'm at stock height.

invader19 10-13-2012 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE (Post 1958920)

Damn, didn't know they started offering those sizes. When they first came out they only had limited sizing.

Given that, I haven't seen anyone running that size.

MIGHTYMOUSE 10-13-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bullitt@UAMotorsports (Post 1959192)
The 370z has much more room than the old 350z. If you read the will it fit and how far can we go threads I have posted several times the ranges in size and offset that most people get and also what aggressive fitments with out fender modifications.

In the rear you can run the 11+0 or the 11+15 with no problems.

I have read these threads and trust me i thought i could go wider too but I called varrstoen themselves and they said there was no way I was going to go with an 11" in the rear without rolling fenders. Its the only reason i made the thread to get info from people that have already done it and have no rubbing issues.


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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 1959426)
I'm running 9.5x19, +25 front and 12x19, +28 on the rear. Mich PSS 275/35-19 and 325/30-19. But I'm at stock height.

WOW 325! I'm stock height as well, you're saying if you were to lower it on springs or coils you would be rubbing? even though it would have some negative camber from lowering it?


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Originally Posted by invader19 (Post 1959514)
Damn, didn't know they started offering those sizes. When they first came out they only had limited sizing.

Given that, I haven't seen anyone running that size.



Yea thats why I want to try these sizes out and get the most out of them.

MIGHTYMOUSE 10-13-2012 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Bullitt@UAMotorsports (Post 1959192)
The 370z has much more room than the old 350z. If you read the will it fit and how far can we go threads I have posted several times the ranges in size and offset that most people get and also what aggressive fitments with out fender modifications.

In the rear you can run the 11+0 or the 11+15 with no problems.

bullit, if I get the 19x11+15 what is the widest tire I can run with it? Will it still be the 305?

Rusty 10-13-2012 08:39 AM

I'm just giving you an idea of what is possible. I got plenty of clearance.

MIGHTYMOUSE 10-13-2012 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 1959590)
I'm just giving you an idea of what is possible. I got plenty of clearance.

Thats awesome man but I don't think Varrstoen makes 12" wide wheels the most they have is 11"

MIGHTYMOUSE 10-17-2012 06:16 PM

Will it rub if i get a 265/30/19 on a 19x9.5 +22 up front?
stock height and camber.

98intrigue 10-17-2012 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE (Post 1959585)
bullit, if I get the 19x11+15 what is the widest tire I can run with it? Will it still be the 305?

I was running a 19"x11"+4 in the rear with a 305/30/19 and I never rubbed. I was lowered on H&R springs, which dropped the car pretty low. The rear never rubbed. With a 11"+15, you can fit a 315 or 325 depending on your camber and ride height.

bullitt5897 10-17-2012 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE (Post 1959582)
I have read these threads and trust me i thought i could go wider too but I called varrstoen themselves and they said there was no way I was going to go with an 11" in the rear without rolling fenders. Its the only reason i made the thread to get info from people that have already done it and have no rubbing issues.

Apparently they dont know the 370z platform very well as our fenders are pre rolled from the factory in the rear... I ran 12+0 with 305s and camber.

Mike

Rusty 10-17-2012 10:17 PM

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Like I said. 12x19 +28 on the rear with 325/30-19 Mich PSS. No rubbing what so ever. :D

MIGHTYMOUSE 10-26-2012 10:30 PM

Varrstoen ES2
 
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Finally went with the Varrstoen's ES2 matt black 19x9.5 +22 265/35/19 (front) and 19x11 +15 305/30/19 (rear). Wrapped with some Bridgestone Potenza RE-11.

What do you guys think?


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