I have a 2013 370z Sport. I am running 18x8 for winter wheels. My question is how much of a taller tire can I run over stock. I can run
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08-12-2014, 09:45 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Winter Tire Size
I have a 2013 370z Sport. I am running 18x8 for winter wheels. My question is how much of a taller tire can I run over stock. I can run a 245/50/18 thats 1" over in a Bridgestone WS80 or 225/60/18 that is like 3" over stock same tire. Or I can go to a SUV tire like the DM-V1 and do a 255/55/18 or 245/60/18 about 3" over. I am trying to get extra ground clearance.
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Or you could just drive a different car. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what tire you put on the Z, it sucks in snow. I tried driving mine last year in the snow and it was an epic fail. If you have another car, just let the Z sit on snow days and if it doesn't and there's nothing on the ground hindering you from sliding all over the place, by all means drive it.
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That said, you should run as close to stock tire height as possible.
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Did you have snow tires? If you drive any rwd in winter without snow tires it is going to be an epic fail. Plus a few bags of sand. |
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the air deflector is held on by rivets.... just letting you know. it's removable but you will need to replace the rivets or get bolts/washer/nut. GL
the deflectors forward of the front tires are just 3 bolts each. |
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You could futz with VDC, ABS, or otherwise impair handling. Not to mention as you increase your ride height with a taller tire you also decrease fender clearance, which can lead to problems when turning or during suspension travel.
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I'd have to search through my posts but I'm pretty sure my winter tires are 245/45/18.
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I have 245/45/18 Blizzaks on base wheels.
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That's the size that I am running as well. 245/45/18 Pilot Alpin PA4 on the base wheels.
They are great for me in light-moderate snow.
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They were great, compared to everything else on the road. Just can't expect the same performance in the dry (duh). But the Z can handle snow 4" deep with Blizzaks... just easy on those hills ;-)
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Previous this topic thread:
Winter Setups My previous post for others with living big snow experience: I drive my Z daily - including through Chicagoland winters (25,k yearly mileage). I don't know what's "right", but I bought my first vette when I was 17 and drove it through the winter without 'fancy' winter tires back then. 25 cars later I'm in a Z and we have a ton of choices that are better than - 'do the best you can, and ask someone to give you a shove when you need to.' Last winter I ordered a specialty set tires & wheels from TireRack. They fit the Sport brakes perfectly. 225/50R-18 Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 255/45R-18 Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 4 18x8 Sport Edition F10 Silver I left SUVs behind at every stoplight. >>I will wear the same this year. |
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