Official Aggressive Wheels & Fat Tires Thread
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Always loved this thread - got the idea for my rims and tyres here! ![Big Grin](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Rims - Volk CE28N Genesis
Fronts - 19x9.5 +22
Rears - 19x10.5 +22
Tyres - Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Fronts - 265/35/19
Rears - 305/30/19
No VDC Issues, little bit of scraping over bumps at speed on the rear where the rear quarter meets the back of the rear bar tho, even after flaring guards about 13mm and having them rolled...
My weirdest issue is that when i turn left at carpark speeds, the right tyre rubs the inner plastic guard well, but only on the right side??? Hasnt been a major issue for me, so havent looked into it very much yet lol
Not sure how low i am tho, but i'd say its probably pretty close to oem... running BC BR coils (made em an inch shorter than stock shocks before installation) and camber is all oem, or close to it...
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Rims - Volk CE28N Genesis
Fronts - 19x9.5 +22
Rears - 19x10.5 +22
Tyres - Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Fronts - 265/35/19
Rears - 305/30/19
No VDC Issues, little bit of scraping over bumps at speed on the rear where the rear quarter meets the back of the rear bar tho, even after flaring guards about 13mm and having them rolled...
My weirdest issue is that when i turn left at carpark speeds, the right tyre rubs the inner plastic guard well, but only on the right side??? Hasnt been a major issue for me, so havent looked into it very much yet lol
Not sure how low i am tho, but i'd say its probably pretty close to oem... running BC BR coils (made em an inch shorter than stock shocks before installation) and camber is all oem, or close to it...
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Alex, I say go with a 255/40 & 285/40 to start. Could go fatter on the rear with a 305/30.
Play with this calculator; http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
Play with this calculator; http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
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Last edited by tbruner; 07-20-2012 at 03:28 PM.
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Just go with 18x10 on all 4 corners. Really you should do 11 in the back but if you only want 10 then do that on all 4.
I got 18x10 in front with 265 35 and back 11 with a 295 35. With just a roll and i am low and have no problems.
For you just do 265 and for back 285 35
What offset you thinking of?
I got 18x10 in front with 265 35 and back 11 with a 295 35. With just a roll and i am low and have no problems.
For you just do 265 and for back 285 35
What offset you thinking of?
my car looks like this
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want it looking like this
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Those don't look like 40s. But ya your best bet is to use the calculator. Cause also honestly my factory wheels on my 08 Nismo in the rear... 19x10 with 265/35 potenzas look a lot thinner then my new 18x11 with 295/35 bfgoodrich that look a lot taller then I expected. So it has a lot to do with the tire brand you select... some have that fat look some don't.
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Those don't look like 40s. But ya your best bet is to use the calculator. Cause also honestly my factory wheels on my 08 Nismo in the rear... 19x10 with 265/35 potenzas look a lot thinner then my new 18x11 with 295/35 bfgoodrich that look a lot taller then I expected. So it has a lot to do with the tire brand you select... some have that fat look some don't.
If you knew this, then please call me a dummy or whatever else! I just figured I'd post up the info in case anyone like me had been misinformed. I thought a 35 sidewall was the same height regardless of width!
Keep posting up the fat tires guys, loving the pics!
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I remember when I was 17 and believed the aspect ratio was 50 and meant 50mm
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Please ignore me if you already knew this, just something I learned the other day on a flight reading motortrend or some car magazine of the like. The 35 actually denotes that the sidewall height is 35% of the tires width. While I agree different brand tires run different sizes for the same advertised size (one brands 285/35 vs. another's) a 265/35 should have a sidewall height of 92.75 mm while a 295/35's should be 103.25...
If you knew this, then please call me a dummy or whatever else! I just figured I'd post up the info in case anyone like me had been misinformed. I thought a 35 sidewall was the same height regardless of width!
Keep posting up the fat tires guys, loving the pics!
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If you knew this, then please call me a dummy or whatever else! I just figured I'd post up the info in case anyone like me had been misinformed. I thought a 35 sidewall was the same height regardless of width!
Keep posting up the fat tires guys, loving the pics!
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b331/DirtyDawgs/Screenshot2012-06-10at125742AM.png)
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295/30/20: The first number is the (approximate) tire width given by the manufacturer in mm. The second number is - as you've said - the aspect ratio, and the third number is the height of the opening (for the wheel) in inches.
295*.3 = 88.5mm, but there is sidewall on both the top and the bottom of the tire, so the total sidewall is 177mm.
177cm * 1" / 25.4cm = 6.97" of total sidewall.
7" of sidewall + 20" wheel opening = 26.97" tall tire. (Stock 245/45/18 rear is 26.68" tall, so this is a touch taller by about 1%.
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It's a banked oval with an infield! Kind of a neat place, it's really neat to drive on the banking.
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perfect, except I believe you mean mm rather than cm
I don't mean to come off as a smart ***, just was gonna correct your units and conversion. an 88.5 cm sidewall would be huge ![thumbup](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/biggthumpup.gif)
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Looks like you have the general idea, however, maybe this will clarify a bit, and people won't need "online tire calculators" to figure out the height of tires:
295/30/20: The first number is the (approximate) tire width given by the manufacturer in cm. The second number is - as you've said - the aspect ratio, and the third number is the height of the opening (for the wheel) in inches.
295*.3 = 88.5cm, but there is sidewall on both the top and the bottom of the tire, so the total sidewall is 177cm.
177cm * 1" / 25.4cm = 6.97" of total sidewall.
7" of sidewall + 20" wheel opening = 26.97" tall tire. (Stock 245/45/18 rear is 26.68" tall, so this is a touch taller by about 1%.
295/30/20: The first number is the (approximate) tire width given by the manufacturer in cm. The second number is - as you've said - the aspect ratio, and the third number is the height of the opening (for the wheel) in inches.
295*.3 = 88.5cm, but there is sidewall on both the top and the bottom of the tire, so the total sidewall is 177cm.
177cm * 1" / 25.4cm = 6.97" of total sidewall.
7" of sidewall + 20" wheel opening = 26.97" tall tire. (Stock 245/45/18 rear is 26.68" tall, so this is a touch taller by about 1%.
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