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Old 04-14-2006, 09:32 AM
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Default Front & Rear 275/35/19" AXIS HIRO

There may be 2 or 3 members on here who are running NISMO 275/40/18” on all four wheels.

My question is….could I run 275/35/19” AXIS HIRO’s on all four wheels?

I wish the front sets were concaved in like the rear set.

Old 04-14-2006, 09:45 AM
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Depends on the offset man, you need to provide that information for us to be able to help you....
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AXIS website does not include certain wheel offset size for their wheels....so I'm not sure what offset HIRO's comes in. (I want something in low 20's)

But, I think their Axis Hiros Staggered 9.5 front / 10.5 rear are both concaved in. So, with that said...I guess I'll be ok to run 9.5 front and rear...assuming the offsets are ok.
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Well, just got off the phone with AXIS and they said 9.5 is 20mm offset.

So, would that work? All 4 wheels in 9.5 with a 20mm offset?

Or would I be better off by going with 9.5 20mm offset with 245/35/19" and 10.5 35mm offset with 275/35/19" (This is what they have on their demo Z)
They said that setup does not rub.
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+20 in the front will work, but I dont know if it will work with a 275....and to me a +35 in the rear is way to tucked in compared to the very agressive front offset. If your dead set on the 9.5" combo front and rear run 255 up front, and a 275 out back....
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9.5 inches front okay with 255 or 265/30-19
offset +20mm or +25mm

10.5 inches in the rear with 285or 295/35-19
offse +35mm

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Don't recommend running the same size all the way around unless you have a Base. Some have had trouble with the TCS/VDC throwing SLIP on high speed turns. You want the fronts to be at least .5" shorter in diameter than the rears.

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You want to to use a 275 on the fronts??? Why, so you can rotate all 4 tires?

I can't imagine ever needing any reason to run wider than a 265 up front. And with that, it should be a 295 out back.

I think a 275 up front would look silly. Why not use 265's all the way around?

I can't recall ever seeing a car using 275's in the front, except for an SUV.

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Originally Posted by Chad68
You want to to use a 275 on the fronts??? Why, so you can rotate all 4 tires?

I can't imagine ever needing any reason to run wider than a 265 up front. And with that, it should be a 295 out back.

I think a 275 up front would look silly. Why not use 265's all the way around?

I can't recall ever seeing a car using 275's in the front, except for an SUV.
I think there's couple of 18" Nismo owners who has 275's on all 4.

Thanks for the tips guys.

I've decided to go with 9.5" Front and 10.5" Rear (Both are concaved)
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Originally Posted by mchong75
I think there's couple of 18" Nismo owners who has 275's on all 4.
I would be one of them but it's 275/35~275/40 on Nismo 9.5x18s so there's no rotating.

Chris
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