Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 What the hell, you haven't owned a 370Z this whole time?!?!?! I think you're looking at wheels backwards. Find a set you like, then width, then
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06-10-2014, 01:19 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I think it's awesome! cooltoy's been holding out researching what he wants and helping us out with his ps skills all this time. Congrats!
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Shít, that's a lot of size difference...
I'd still try to run 275 up front and 305 in the rear to avoid too much understeer. Looks like you didn't read any of my threads... Would've stayed away... Lol
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06-10-2014, 02:34 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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I was thinking 235/45/20 in the front, and 295/30/20 in the back to keep the tire just inside the fender.
Wouldn't the 305 and 275 stick way outside? I don't really want to get that aggressive. |
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a little is fine as the Z's front bumper is designed that way, but not like a frikken tank. |
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I did hear that tires are not exactly the width the manufacturers say. How would I know? I was thinking Michelin PSS (in Canada they come without the Michelin man - j/k). |
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yah, every tire model is slightly different even within the same brand. it also depends how much rim protector width it has, etc. we can only get a fairly intelligent guess on paper, the rest is by actual fitment. 20x9 ET32 is still fairly subtle. i was able to push the sport 19 by 20mm to ET28 without rubbing running 245/40/19 tires. |
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just be sure your wheel of choice have enough backspacing to clear the sport brakes (if yours is a sport). |
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