I want to get a set of wheels and tires to use for trackdays, TT's, auto-x, etc. what is the benefits of an 18" or 19" wheel? I would like
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09-18-2009, 09:30 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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18" or 19" Wheels?
I want to get a set of wheels and tires to use for trackdays, TT's, auto-x, etc. what is the benefits of an 18" or 19" wheel? I would like to buy a set of surplus sport pkg wheels but I am not sure 19" is the way to go for the track. I noticed that there are many more tire options available in 18" sizes.
Will 18" wheels fit the larger sport pkg brakes? |
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the stock 18" wheels will fit over the sport brakes, they just aren't that wide. I wanted 18s also, and looked and looked and couldn't find any, so I had 4 rear 350Z track wheels widened an inch and now I run 275/35-18s all around.
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The biggest advantage to the 18" wheels is tire choice (plus cheaper tire options). I'm still waiting for my 18" Forgestars to come in ... some day. I have some 18" Nitto NT01 tires waiting to go on first, after that I will probably switch to Kumho V710's (it's easier to build corner confidence by increasing grip gradually).
The 19" tires that are available are limited. Many perform well, but all are $300 a tire. |
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18" wheels and tires will be cheaper.
18" wheels and tires will be lighter. 18" wheels can clear sport brakes with right offsets. 18" wheels/tires have more options for sizes/brands. Its a no brainer for track, get 18's. 19's are purely for looks.
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18" wheels and tires will be cheaper.
18" wheels and tires will be lighter. 18" wheels can clear sport brakes with right offsets. 18" wheels/tires have more options for sizes/brands. Its a no brainer for track, get 18's. 19's are purely for looks.
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not necessarily...if you get forged 18s, they will be lighter than the 19s...however, if you compare a cast 18" wheels to the forged 19s, the 19s may be lighter
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Im also looking into getting 18's cuz I loves da track....Why do people want a set of 18 for track and 19 for street?? If I get 18's I would get Volks TE37's and just leave them on. Why change back to 19's just cuz I'm not at the track?? MIght be a StuPiD question but can somebody explain?
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Besides the stock 18s, any specific aftermarket 18s that we know for sure fit the 370?
Would 18s reported to fit the G37 w/ Akebonos fit the 370 as well given proper offset adjustments with spacers? |
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18x10 and 18x11 are your best bet for reasons stated above re tire availability and cost... can run up to 325 rears on 11"... I'm using a 14.25" big brake kit and my aftermarket 18s clear just fine... i could have recommened the forgestars but considering how late they are...
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