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Old 04-30-2015, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SQBassHead
might be the angle

this is the only side pic i have on the computer
once again sorry for the crappy pic ...lol..

305/25/20 Falken fk452's

I really like the 20"s in the back. I barely see anybody do it. The wheel wells are so big on the Z it looks great. But in the front I would put 18"s or 19"s. Just my opinion seriously not trying to hate.
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Officially rejoining the fat tires club today, I was running 275's all around but I didn't feel like that was truly fat tires. Now with my new wheel setup I am running 275's up front and 305's in the rear with hopes of making a 315 fit in the future.

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Old 05-17-2015, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Classy
Officially rejoining the fat tires club today, I was running 275's all around but I didn't feel like that was truly fat tires. Now with my new wheel setup I am running 275's up front and 305's in the rear with hopes of making a 315 fit in the future.

How wide are the rims?
Old 05-17-2015, 03:24 PM
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20x9 front 20x10.5 rear
Old 05-18-2015, 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by NA&CH
I need a 10mm in the rear...

19x10 +25 square 275/30/19 front 305/30/19 rear.





Chris
How bad is the rear tire bulge?
I have same wheel soecs and wondering if i should go 275/35f and 305/35 rear instead of 30series?
Wil it fit?
Also is 295 better on 10"wide rim ibstead 305
Old 05-18-2015, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by JZurita
Thought we could have our own thread as well. No stretched tires allowed. The beefier the better!

Just so there's no confusion:



Here's mine:

Volk Racing GT-30 Phantom Edition Wheels
19x9.5 +17
19x10.5 +10

BF Goodrich KDW2 Tires
255/35/19
295/35/19






J your setup looks amazing! Im looking for the same thing on my 350, would that size tire fit about the same on an 18 inch wheel?
Old 05-24-2015, 11:24 PM
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Common setup
265
285


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Old 05-25-2015, 06:37 AM
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Looks good and 265 is not that common yet, it's still verry wide for a front tire and well worthy of being here

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Old 05-25-2015, 09:58 AM
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Thank you!
Old 05-25-2015, 12:23 PM
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Looks good
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Thanks king.
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9.5 fronts wrapped in 265/40/18
10.5 rears wrapped in 285/40/18
Old 05-31-2015, 09:11 PM
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Love your color scheme ^
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Originally Posted by nizmo_0385
Love your color scheme ^
Thanks man, you got good taste as well
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Just got done working on getting my tire fitment back to where it should be after installing bags. (excuse the filthy car)
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Old 06-12-2015, 12:22 PM
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19x9.5 +22
19x10.5 +22

255/35/19
285/35/19

Had trouble finding a shop that would sell me the 305/30/19 I wanted for the rear. So when these wear out I think I will go 275/35 up front and 305/30 in the rear. I just won't tell them what kind of car they are going on

Going to do a slight drop also and possibly 10mm spacers all around.
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Originally Posted by Lugo03z
19x9.5 +22
19x10.5 +22

255/35/19
285/35/19

Had trouble finding a shop that would sell me the 305/30/19 I wanted for the rear. So when these wear out I think I will go 275/35 up front and 305/30 in the rear. I just won't tell them what kind of car they are going on

Going to do a slight drop also and possibly 10mm spacers all around.
Lol i was in same boat when tire shopping. Tell them the car they want to talk you out of it. So i didnt tell them and they assumed it was a vette or something. Love those wheels. Since making the switch to 18s, 19s look huge to me now. Anyway. Very nice setup
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I never realized tire sizes was an issue when shopping?
I have always bought through my brother who is a Tire Representative at CJ's Tire
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Originally Posted by craig12895
I never realized tire sizes was an issue when shopping?
I have always bought through my brother who is a Tire Representative at CJ's Tire
Its not an issue. The big chain tire shops want to sell you oem size tires. When you deviate the get worried for liability issues as most folks dont have a clue abd when you deviate they want to make sure you know what your doing.
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Originally Posted by nizmo_0385
Its not an issue. The big chain tire shops want to sell you oem size tires. When you deviate the get worried for liability issues as most folks dont have a clue abd when you deviate they want to make sure you know what your doing.
I understand the liability reasons but I almost feel like they should encourage it, as most of us in this thread have gone to tires that have tread width of 275+ which are much more expensive than oem sizes.
They should feel concerned about liability when people come in looking for a 225/xx/19 tire for their 350z...


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