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Old 07-03-2006, 09:05 AM
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Default Wheel/tire width combinations

I just got a 2006 350Z base coupe a few days ago, and although i won't be looking for new tires for quite a while I was wondering: With my standard width wheels could i put anything wider than 265 rear; 245 front. Or could i even put that on the standard wheels?

Also, has anyone used the g-force T/A KD's? not the KDW's.
Old 07-03-2006, 09:57 AM
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Welcome to the forum and to the 350Z community. In the future you can easily find answers to your questions by doing a search. And your questions have been discussed in depth before.

To answer your questions:
If you put the right wheels on her, you can fit up to a 275 in front and 305 in rear without rolling the fenders.

Don't know what you mean by standard wheels? Stock Wheels? 17" or 18" or 19" (I think the 2006's have 19" now?)?

Never used BFG's yet.
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the KD's rule... the best dry tire with decent wear IMHO... Best you can get before going to R compound....

you can put wiiiide as long as you put wider wheels...
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Originally Posted by Jason@Performance
the KD's rule... the best dry tire with decent wear IMHO... Best you can get before going to R compound....

you can put wiiiide as long as you put wider wheels...
My buddy actually has the KD's on his modded evo IX and when we went to streets of willow, it didnt do too well. I think he's going to switch to yokohama AO48's now.
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