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Old 05-03-2017, 08:12 PM
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Tires Recommendations on 370z wheels 19x10 et30





I am in the process of installing these 370z wheels with 19x10 ET30 in the rears but not sure if I run 245/40 on it ... will it rubs ? Right now I am on Stock suspension but I'm getting the Tein SAZ in the next couple of weeks .... I don't have any problem if I have to roll the fenders and also I don't plan to slam the car ....

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This will come down to drop, and negative camber, the specs for 19x10 +30 w/245/40 will work, but you NED to run 255/35 because the tire is shorter, and will just work better all around. Sounds weird to run a wider tire for better fitment, but what happens with the shorter tire is that there is more gap, which in turn means more drop, which means more negative camber, and better fit. The 245/40 is too tall IMO. The width is fine, but it's how tall it is that could cause you issues.
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VisualEchos, thank you for the inputs. Appreciate it sir. The more I think about it I guess I will go with 255/35 in the rear and 245/40 in the front on 19X9 or i should go with 255/35 all around ...what do you think ? Like I mentioned before the car will not be slammed just enough to get rid of the gaps ( one or two finger gaps max)......
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VisualEchos, thank you for the inputs. Appreciate it sir. The more I think about it I guess I will go with 255/35 in the rear and 245/40 in the front on 19X9 or i should go with 255/35 all around ...what do you think ? Like I mentioned before the car will not be slammed just enough to get rid of the gaps ( one or two finger gaps max)......
No problem.

255/35 for the rear, for sure, because it's a 10" wheel. For the front I'd go 235/40 all the way, because it's a 9" wheel. If you look at the profiles they are nearly identical, meaning they will look almost exact front to back. The front will be just slightly taller, which is no big deal.

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This is the 255 rear and 245 front, notice that the front is almost square, but the rear is stretched more. That's why I like the 235 on the front, it matches the stretch of the back, and is a tiny bit easier to fit.

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take the brembo decal off your rear brakes.

sorry, but I gotta call BS on it.
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take the brembo decal off your rear brakes.

sorry, but I gotta call BS on it.
I'm detecting much savageness in this sector.
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Originally Posted by VisualEchos
This is the 255 rear and 245 front, notice that the front is almost square, but the rear is stretched more. That's why I like the 235 on the front, it matches the stretch of the back, and is a tiny bit easier to fit.

the front is et47 ( no worries on the caliper clearance ) .
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Originally Posted by TacoBello
take the brembo decal off your rear brakes.

sorry, but I gotta call BS on it.
thank you for concerns but should I take this off too ? Please get back to the topic ...
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thank you for concerns but should I take this off too ? Please get back to the topic ...
Oh slam! hahaha
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Andrew, the front has et47 ( 19x9) will that affect your calculations ? I should have told you from the beginning. My bad ehehehh
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Andrew, the front has et47 ( 19x9) will that affect your calculations ? I should have told you from the beginning. My bad ehehehh
Nah, it's just sitting further in, the tire profile is identical because it's down to the width of the tire. That front fitment will be piss easy.

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Originally Posted by VisualEchos
Nah, it's just sitting further in, the tire profile is identical because it's down to the width of the tire. That front fitment will be piss easy.

Conclusion : Front : 235/40/19 , Rear : 255/35/19 . Yes ?
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Conclusion : Front : 235/40/19 , Rear : 255/35/19 . Yes ?
Yes, unless 235/35 is available in the tire you're looking at, then I'd get that one. If not, 235/40 will work.
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They're both avaible but the question is which one has more advantage in terms of cornering , bumpy roads and not running I guess ?
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The 40 series will be slightly softer, and so have less sharp turn-in, but will require less drop to match the rear.
The 35 series will be slightly harder, and so have sharper turn-in, and will require more drop to match the rear.

Neither will protect your wheel any more from the side, but if you hit a huge pot-hole it'd be better to have the 40 series. But you are really splitting hairs here.
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Tires will be ordered tonight Andrew �� . I appreciate for all the helps man and hopefully the next person who's installing these 370Z wheels can see this thread . I will update if I have any issue after the tires mounted on the wheels !!!
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Originally Posted by Le7316
Tires will be ordered tonight Andrew �� . I appreciate for all the helps man and hopefully the next person who's installing these 370Z wheels can see this thread . I will update if I have any issue after the tires mounted on the wheels !!!
Nice, they are fantastic looking wheels, can't wait to see them fit with proper tires!
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And the Teins SAZ are on the way too lol
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Originally Posted by VisualEchos
Nice, they are fantastic looking wheels, can't wait to see them fit with proper tires!
here it is ...still at stock height at the moment . Teins are on the way .

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Interesting look, not something you see every day.
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i like them, do you mind post more pictures of every corners?
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They look great, and the brakes really set the wheels off!
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Originally Posted by VisualEchos
They look great, and the brakes really set the wheels off!

Thank you for the tires infos/recommendation buddy 👍
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Did you end up using spacers for the front to clear the caliper? if so, what size?
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its funny how Nissan and some Hyundai wheels add "Glam" to the TL. The TL doesn't have "glam" from factory. I'm not sure what it has.. But its not a "fluffy glam". =) Its hard to find a wheel that doesn't change a TL's personality. I have seen a mustang wheel on a 3G TL, and it makes the TL look like a mean car. haha or a high performer. So you never know.




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