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Help: Tire recommendations for new 19x10.5" square for DD use and tire rotation
Hey there guys - just recently put an order in for a new set of wheels for DD'ing. It's going to be a 19x10.5" +30 square setup. I'll be running a 20mm Non Stud Replacement spacer in the rear until i can find the time to put new arp studs in. I am ordering swift springs this week and possibly new front camber arms pending the alignment check. With my new square setup I would like to rotate my tires to assist with retaining tread life where possible. I drive a little fancy sometimes, weather permitting. I will spend the majority of the time on street with maybe a few autocrosses in the year.
I would LIKE to run something like a 285/35/19 on all 4 to keep the "meatier" look. So far i've read great things about Michelin Pilot Super Sports and Bridgestone RE11s. I am bit worried i might rub a bit though. Does tire height or lowering the car affect likeliness to rub? Anyways, any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated! |
isn't that the stretched look, not the meaty look?
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Although, this NISMO on 10.5 square running 275/35/19 looks pretty "squared up?" to me? Im guessing different tires look more flat than others? http://www.advanwheels.com.au/media/...D08a.15619.jpg |
you mean the sidewall?
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I'm running 245 front and 285 rear and I love the look. I have 20x9 front 20x10.5 rear. I wouldn't do spacers until the wheels arrive and the tire size determined. Without the understanding of what you have and the look, your going out on a limb with ordering the spacers so soon.
Never seen the same size tire on all 4 corners on a Z so it'll be interesting to see how it comes out. |
I wouldn't do 285 on a 10.5 but that's just me. In fact a member of our car club just posted this pic and asked "this doesn't look right does it?" We all agreed no, it doesn't. To much stretch and I'd be scared of blowing the tire off the bead. I say if you're going to do wheels and tires do it right. In my eyes that's at least 10% over the wheel, yet not above 20%. That puts you at a 295 at least, I like 305 however.
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anyway, that pic doesnt look right. 285 should fit MORE than fine on a 10.5 rim. in fact...stock sport wheels are 275 on a 10.5 rim. that rim must be 11" wide, or hes not running 285. OP: if you have a nismo (which it looks like you do), depending on your suspension, i would not go 285 on the front wheels. im running 265/35 on the fronts and lowered about an inch from stock all around. i rub on dips, whereas i didnt used to rub ever on the stock 245/40 front. our nismo bumper unfortunately doesnt allow as wide of tires as the non-nismo guys. |
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What are you lowered with if you dont mind me asking? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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otherwise, your nismo bumper will start to look like mine: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...u3i/asfsas.jpg |
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The stock sport wheels are not 10.5, they're 10. And a 275 on a 10" wheels within my 10% ;). I'll find the tire out but I don't think he's dumb. He knows its a 285/35/19 tire. |
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Ouch on the bumper! I guess the only way ill know is if i try it out. The few guys i had been speaking to run a 285/305 setups on their nismos with swift springs and look like they were a little luckier. Did most of the bumper deformation get like that when you were a much lower than you are now? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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