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Old 03-08-2008, 04:31 PM
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Hey Guys,

I am in the process of looking at buying the Axis Hiros in Hypersilver. I will be purchasing from the Zstore(http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/350z05b/25-1125) I will be going with the 19x10.5 in the rear and the 19x9.5 in the front. What tire sizes should I be looking at buying if I purchase these rims? And also it doesnt state the offset of the wheels on the site, have any of you bought these rims from the site?

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I was looking at these wheels a while back before I ended up buying volks. Use the search and you will see pics of folks running that set up. I believe the offsets are around 25 front and 30 for the rear, fairly conservative. I would go with a 255/35/19 tire for the front and 285/35/19 for the rear.
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i have the same measurement rims you plan on getting, and im rolling with 245/35/19 F and 275/35/19 R, but the offset will play a factor on how they fit properly on your car, so i would dig for that info asap if your really set on getting those rims.

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I was looking at these wheels a while back before I ended up buying volks. Use the search and you will see pics of folks running that set up. I believe the offsets are around 25 front and 30 for the rear, fairly conservative. I would go with a 255/35/19 tire for the front and 285/35/19 for the rear.
he might have to roll his fenders if he goes with those sizes right?
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the fronts would be fine at 255. If I remember correctly the 10.5 is a +30 offset, so a 285 should not require rolled fenders on stock height. If he drops the car, than a roll may be necessary. If you want a slight stretch to your tires, a 245, 275 setup would be fine. I recomended a 285 based on the fact the offset is +30.
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Thanks alot, I will take this in consideration. But since I am new to all of this. When you get your fenders rolled...how extensive is the work that has to be done? And what does it look like?
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The guy (Asian owner guy, forgot his name) at Axis recommened to me for those sized Hiro's to run 265/30's front and 295/30's rear.

I have the 8.5's front and 10.5's rear. When it's time to replace all my tires, I'm thinking of upgrading to the 9.5" fronts and running the 265/30's with a 295 rear.

Or you could stretch the crap out of 245 and 275's.
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