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JCstart Feb 4, 2007 12:55 PM

can't decide between 18 and 19" rims... need help and feedback
 
I can't decide between 18" and 19" mags.... for my roadster...

our roads here are not very nices ... but, is there a good difference between the 18" and the 19" mags wheels... in terme of riding...comfort...?

I have RS*R springs on my roadster...

I don't what to know if one is better that the other ! I just want to know if there is a big difference in riding... if not, I will take the 19"...but if there a big difference, and if I lost a lot in confort, I will go in 18"...

thanks to all for your feedback and comments !

and by the way, yes I did a search, but never found what I look for...so... if you found something that I did not, please post the link....

zand02max Feb 4, 2007 12:57 PM

No big difference other than price!

I love mine!

http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/7083/54451tnfr5.jpg

XM 1 Feb 4, 2007 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by zand02max
No big difference other than price!

I love mine!

http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/7083/54451tnfr5.jpg

hm there is a little difference.....you could go .../45/18 and ...35/19
so you have more ruber under your a'* :D
which means the 18 are quiet more comfortable than the 19.....
i noticed that when i changed my 19" Volks, and put on my OEM 18" rims.

but i think itīs all about looks......so :cool:

JCstart Feb 4, 2007 01:34 PM

if I go in 18", I will take 245-40-18 in front and 275-40-18
and in 19" I will go in 245-35-19 and 275-35-19...

yes there is more rubber under your ass in 18" and yes 19" look better... but like I said, the road here are a little ruff....

Zridder19 Feb 4, 2007 01:39 PM

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...anbbb/brad.jpg


go with 18's and dump it

davidv Feb 4, 2007 03:30 PM

If you got from a 18 to 19-inch wheel, most likely you will drop the series. So yes there is a difference in ride. But no one cares. Go 20-inches.

JCstart Feb 4, 2007 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by davidv
If you got from a 18 to 19-inch wheel, most likely you will drop the series. So yes there is a difference in ride. But no one cares. Go 20-inches.

I care ! I'm working with my car, I do a lot of millage with my Z... I love the look of the 19" but don't want to put a pillow under my a*...

any more feedback from 18" and 19" owners.... anybody tried both ?

any comment is welcome !

thanks !

dkmura Feb 4, 2007 07:43 PM

Consider the performance angle: 18" forged alloys will be lighter and offer lower unsprung weight for better handling, braking and acceleration. There's a bigger selection of tire models and they're cheaper to boot.

19" (or bigger) wheels have the tendency to bend rims on potholes or road imperfections, but may offer the bling factor for some.

Your choice, but IMO it should be an easy one...

Endless Shock Feb 4, 2007 08:32 PM

Go 19's...

http://www.photodump.org/stored10/P1140028.jpg
http://www.photodump.org/stored10/P1140029.jpg
http://www.photodump.org/stored10/P1140032.jpg

No, I dont rub.
Yes, my fenders are rolled.

black06z Feb 4, 2007 09:53 PM

I would go with the 18's and drop it more.

Volk350Z Feb 4, 2007 10:04 PM

Do 19s..

MyV6IsFast3r Feb 4, 2007 10:14 PM

Depends what you want. 19's are heavier, keep that in mind if you like to keep weight down to go faster.

TimeAttkZ Feb 4, 2007 11:09 PM

I would honestly do 18's. I ordered my Volk Time Attacks 9.5x19 and 10.5x19 and by the time 3 months came around for waiting for them .. I changed my mind. I want 18's now because you can run better tires .. like r compounds and whatnot. I will occasionally be going to the track .. 19's are a bit overkill for the track. I figure if you just dump the car even more the 18's will look just as good and out perform the 19's in braking and acceleration(yes only by a little, I know). Im also on the road to 300whp N/A .. so Im looking to really make this Z as quick N/A monster, while lightening it up a bit. If your boosted with 400hp or something like that .. you can afford to be running 19's...

JCstart Feb 5, 2007 05:04 AM

thanks for all your comments ! like I said, I did not want to start a war between 18" and 19" owner... I think it is a question of personal opinion here... and this is why I was looking for feedback more that just " Go 19" "...

any more feedback or driving impressions are welcome !

JCstart Feb 5, 2007 05:05 AM


Originally Posted by dkmura
Consider the performance angle: 18" forged alloys will be lighter and offer lower unsprung weight for better handling, braking and acceleration. There's a bigger selection of tire models and they're cheaper to boot.

19" (or bigger) wheels have the tendency to bend rims on potholes or road imperfections, but may offer the bling factor for some.

Your choice, but IMO it should be an easy one...


19" (or bigger) wheels have the tendency to bend rims on potholes or road imperfections !!!!! Realy !!!!!:eek:

ANXIOUZ Feb 5, 2007 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by JCstart
if I go in 18", I will take 245-40-18 in front and 275-40-18

This is what I have with the Hotchkis springs which I suspect are more mild than the RS*R. I like this setup quite a bit and I dunno if the roads an possibly be any worse than they are here in So Cal. Ride quality is actually really good.

I've only been in a Z w/ 19's once and it wasn't all that comfortable although it could have just been this particular one.

ssawa Feb 5, 2007 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by JCstart
if I go in 18", I will take 245-40-18 in front and 275-40-18
and in 19" I will go in 245-35-19 and 275-35-19...

yes there is more rubber under your ass in 18" and yes 19" look better... but like I said, the road here are a little ruff....


I have that exact 18" tire size with TSW Mondellos (18"x8" and 18"x9") and I love it. I wanted to use my 18" tires and not buy new 19" tires. I think they look just fine and probably ride a little better than 19's.

cubu Feb 5, 2007 07:08 AM

i had stock 17s at first, ride was soft.. maybe too soft
i then put 19s on that looked great but it was a little harsh and acceleration took a hit, not anything unbearable, i just had to slow down alot to avoid damaging the tires and rim, slowing down alot= accelerating more + hit on performance resulted in pretty crappy mpg
i then put on 18s, a good balance for me.... but 19s look better =\....=/

ReV2Red Feb 5, 2007 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by Zridder19

Holy sh1t, that looks clean and sexy!!:eek:

Andy@Performance Feb 5, 2007 08:28 AM

Theres no doubt you will feel a difference between 18 and 19 but the 19 inch ride is not bad at all. Are you talking about magnesium wheels? If you are, I think it will be a little too much for daily driving and if you end up bending one of the wheels, you are going to be crying your eyes out. Id say stick with the 19 inch, it will look proper on a roadster.


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