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Old 12-15-2004, 03:18 AM
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I have a 19x10.5 with a 26 offset and nowhere close to rubbing and i'm using tein s techs too. 275/35/19. I'm going to get a bigger tire i think
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Originally posted by tylerdurden
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What's going on Chris!

How are the new Nismo's, any Rubbing issues with 18x10.5" 295/35 Tire? (We cut his rear fenders too) For this discussion do you remember the offset? And did they finally fit over your Brembo's (front)?

Sorry about the mutiple questions...

Another benafit is that on a 10.5" rim and offset that will pull the wheels out... Will give you room for that BIG Brake Kit one might want.
Old 12-15-2004, 05:52 AM
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Originally posted by ttsupra94
I have a 19x10.5 with a 26 offset and nowhere close to rubbing and i'm using tein s techs too. 275/35/19. I'm going to get a bigger tire i think
Exactly.... "2quick2fast" jut put up a very informative chart, that clearly shows why I had to cut vs. why you didn't... I'm almost positive I'm have +17 (10.5) in the rear and +19(9.5) in the front

Too cold outside to clean the inside of the barrel and check

With a 26 offset you should be able to get a 285. 295 might rub...
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i'm pretty sure i have plenty of clearance for even bigger tires. it depends on the sidewall ratio too. I think 295/35 is the largest i could go, but i've also looked at 305/30 and 315/30 which are actually shorter (overall diameter) than the 275/35 that i'm currently running. I will have to look at it more to figure out what i can run. I dont think i have too much room to change tires in the front though, i might switch to a 255/35 but that is it.
Old 12-17-2004, 06:24 PM
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Originally posted by roops350
What's going on Chris!

How are the new Nismo's, any Rubbing issues with 18x10.5" 295/35 Tire? (We cut his rear fenders too) For this discussion do you remember the offset? And did they finally fit over your Brembo's (front)?

Sorry about the mutiple questions...

Another benafit is that on a 10.5" rim and offset that will pull the wheels out... Will give you room for that BIG Brake Kit one might want.
I was going to run the 10.5 Enkei wheel +30 offset with a 295 tire. After we cut the fenders they fit perfectly. Unfortunately the fronts didn't clear my Brembos. I decided to go with the Nismo wheels with 275 rear tire. I'm on a pretty low drop, even with the 275's it's close. No issues though with rubbing.
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I know a balck 350Z down here in FL that is running a 285/35/19 without rolling fender . It also depends what tire brand you go with also.
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Originally posted by lex11877
I know a balck 350Z down here in FL that is running a 285/35/19 without rolling fender . It also depends what tire brand you go with also.
Brand is not that big off an issue.... Offset, Width, and tire size is...
Old 12-24-2004, 05:33 PM
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are the Toyo T1's good for a 10.5 rear? Ive heard mostly that it looks perfect and not much stretched. Will there be any problems with 10.5 width running on the 275's? I want to keep my rims in good condition.
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im using a 19x9 19x11 witha 315 tire in rear no rubbing issues
and its lowered about 1.5 no problems i rolled fenders in a week later cause a friend has the machine so i took advantage of it
but no problems what so ever!
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Originally posted by symbolic350
im using a 19x9 19x11 witha 315 tire in rear no rubbing issues
and its lowered about 1.5 no problems i rolled fenders in a week later cause a friend has the machine so i took advantage of it
but no problems what so ever!
I wouldnt envision a lot of rubbing when you are rolling on a 25% profile tire!
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Originally posted by symbolic350
im using a 19x9 19x11 witha 315 tire in rear no rubbing issues
and its lowered about 1.5 no problems i rolled fenders in a week later cause a friend has the machine so i took advantage of it
but no problems what so ever!
Can someone tell me for sure if rolling increases the chances of corrosion of the fender pinchwelds? I'd assume it does....
Old 01-06-2005, 10:03 PM
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Default Re: Rolling fenders

Originally posted by StefanZ
Can someone tell me for sure if rolling increases the chances of corrosion of the fender pinchwelds? I'd assume it does....
Yes, I have also heard that this is the risk you run when rolling fenders as this often will crack the paint. Given the choice cutting is preferable to rolling.
Old 01-07-2005, 08:19 AM
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Originally posted by StefanZ
Can someone tell me for sure if rolling increases the chances of corrosion of the fender pinchwelds? I'd assume it does....
I had my fenders cut and put globs of factory paint on the exposed edge. I inspected the scrap metal, and it looked liked aluminum... And it bend like aluminum. I would verify that with nissan parts or a body shop.
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