Black TE37 with special lip
Order these babies 2 months ago and they should be in within 2 weeks !
Ordered them in 19x9.5 +22, 19x10.5 +22
Will be on a white 350z with Nismo v2 kit with 2 tone black/white( bascially the RS concept car).
http://www.speedstar.ca/gallery/Toky...6/DSC01384.jpg
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I'm thinking about putting 275/30/19 and 305/30/19 Michellins PS2s. Will these size cause alot of rubbing issues if I dont slam it too bad? ( will be cutting feeder)
Also lower the car with TEINS Super Racing coilovers.
thanks
Ordered them in 19x9.5 +22, 19x10.5 +22
Will be on a white 350z with Nismo v2 kit with 2 tone black/white( bascially the RS concept car).
http://www.speedstar.ca/gallery/Toky...6/DSC01384.jpg
( sorry , dont know how to post images)
I'm thinking about putting 275/30/19 and 305/30/19 Michellins PS2s. Will these size cause alot of rubbing issues if I dont slam it too bad? ( will be cutting feeder)
Also lower the car with TEINS Super Racing coilovers.
thanks
Last edited by mikhe; Jul 26, 2006 at 09:27 PM.
Not too sure how many sets they made but my shop told me there's at least 2 including the one I order in Toronto.
Not sure about too many red hehe. hopefully get more pics up when it comes in. but sadly wont be able to put it on till end of Aug since i'm out of the country now.
Not sure about too many red hehe. hopefully get more pics up when it comes in. but sadly wont be able to put it on till end of Aug since i'm out of the country now.
Last edited by mikhe; Jul 26, 2006 at 09:22 PM.
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Got the rims for $3350 CAN. Everything included ( tax , shipping). Expensive but well worth the money I think. Yeah it's gonna look like a tank from the back if everything fits proper and it doesn't rub too much.
Originally Posted by Volk350Z
If your car is not running a really aggressive camber that size tires will rub alot...
How aggressive do you think the rear need to be? -2, -3 degree? I was planning on purchasing a camber kit but dont think i have the money to unless i go for less expensive tires. I've searched on the net and the only tires that have those sizes with decent performance seem to be the Advan Sports.
I don't think the 305 is doable even with camber in the rear. With those offsets you are going to have to run -2 to -3 degrees even with a 285. The 275 should be fine with some negative camber.
Also thinking logically, what kind of power are you putting down to necessitate a 305 in the rear? Unless you are putting down serious power you would actually see a decrease in acceleration with those tire sizes.
If I were you I would run 255/35/19 in front and 285/30/19 in rear. With -3 camber and a 300+ tread rated tire.
Also thinking logically, what kind of power are you putting down to necessitate a 305 in the rear? Unless you are putting down serious power you would actually see a decrease in acceleration with those tire sizes.
If I were you I would run 255/35/19 in front and 285/30/19 in rear. With -3 camber and a 300+ tread rated tire.
Originally Posted by tonywenzel
I don't think the 305 is doable even with camber in the rear. With those offsets you are going to have to run -2 to -3 degrees even with a 285. The 275 should be fine with some negative camber.
Also thinking logically, what kind of power are you putting down to necessitate a 305 in the rear? Unless you are putting down serious power you would actually see a decrease in acceleration with those tire sizes.
If I were you I would run 255/35/19 in front and 285/30/19 in rear. With -3 camber and a 300+ tread rated tire.
Also thinking logically, what kind of power are you putting down to necessitate a 305 in the rear? Unless you are putting down serious power you would actually see a decrease in acceleration with those tire sizes.
If I were you I would run 255/35/19 in front and 285/30/19 in rear. With -3 camber and a 300+ tread rated tire.

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I've seen guys on this forum run a 275/35 19 with a 19x10.5 +22 offset in the rear with no rubbing issues at all. With a 305, you will need to roll your fenders, and if you dont drop the car too much, you should be alright.
Originally Posted by BhashaZ
It MIGHT be feasible, depending on how far you are willing to go! Ravi is running 295/30/19s on a 19x10.5" +17 wheel. Of course, fenders are rolled to the max, and he's using an aggressive negative camber. But if he got that to fit, and his wheel protudes out an additional 5mm (+22 vs +17), then a 305 MIGHT fit. Just don't expect your tires to last a long time with the excessive neg. camber!

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Originally Posted by ReV2Red
Actually no it's Ravi's car (aka GQ 350Z). You can see more of his pix in the link underneath the picture. Plus as it states in my above posted, it's a 295/30/19 on a 19x10.5" +17 wheel.
Dont know why people want a 305 if the only way to make it not rub is to run -3 camber. You could instead run a 285 at stock camber and have more of a ocntact patch. I run -2 camber and rolled my fenders and I "only" run a 285. Good tire wear, and good contact patch. Im trying a 295 next, but I doubt a 305 would work.
Originally Posted by Alberto
Dont know why people want a 305 if the only way to make it not rub is to run -3 camber. You could instead run a 285 at stock camber and have more of a ocntact patch. I run -2 camber and rolled my fenders and I "only" run a 285. Good tire wear, and good contact patch. Im trying a 295 next, but I doubt a 305 would work.



