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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 10:53 AM
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is it OK to use a 275/30/19 tire in the back with a 245/35/19 in the front ?
My wife had a bad flat on one of her rear 275/35/19 tires and we have a pair of new 275/30/19's. I am trying to trade them for the right size (https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tire...5-30-19-a.html) but have no takers. Is it OK to install them ? (they are almost a full inch shorter in diameter than the 275/35/19)
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 10:57 AM
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ya it would be no problem to run that size. I have seen allot of members on here with that set up and no problem. May look a LiL skinnier than the front though..
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 11:07 AM
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Front tires are taller than rear.
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 11:22 AM
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Front tires are taller than rear.
That wouldn't be good, would it ?
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by pplanner
That wouldn't be good, would it ?
Definitely a no-no with VDC.

May work with TCS.
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 11:42 AM
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No dice....a hard corner will throw off your VDC.
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 11:57 AM
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I would not recommend. Just save up and get her new ones.
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She has an 07 Roadster Touring. No VDC, but TCS.
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If it's a touring, it should have VDC.



Unless Nissan decided to get weird on convertible models.
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dude it will work.. had a friend that ran that size and never had a problem with vdc... i also ran allot of different tire sizes and trust me that setup will work. You wont be doing any tracking will you.

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Originally Posted by Spork
If it's a touring, it should have VDC.



Unless Nissan decided to get weird on convertible models.

Right. No VDC on 07 Roadster Touring, only on Grand Touring.
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 02:40 PM
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just get the proper rear tires and run the 275/30's up front. they make a perfect front tire
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Originally Posted by evil350zdriver
dude it will work.. had a friend that ran that size and never had a problem with vdc... i also ran allot of different tire sizes and trust me that setup will work. You wont be doing any tracking will you.
It's my wife's car; no tracking just commuting.
I don't think she would appreciate 275's in the front !
Won't anyone be interested in the new 275/30/19's I have since I can't trade them for 275/35's ?
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tires...5-30-19-a.html
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Originally Posted by evil350zdriver
dude it will work.. had a friend that ran that size and never had a problem with vdc... i also ran allot of different tire sizes and trust me that setup will work. You wont be doing any tracking will you.
"will work" is different than fussing with the VDC. It will fuss with the VDC. My wife complains about it from time-to-time just taking off ramps at a mellow speed because of the small difference the fronts (265/35/19) are taller than the rears (305/30/19).
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Originally Posted by pplanner
It's my wife's car; no tracking just commuting.
I don't think she would appreciate 275's in the front !
Won't anyone be interested in the new 275/30/19's I have since I can't trade them for 275/35's ?
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tires...5-30-19-a.html
I thought about trading you, as I have some Bridgestone 275/35/19s, but those tires are kinda poopy. If you do, however, want a good, but used, set of 275s to save some coin and sell those 275/30s, PM me.
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 06:02 PM
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You don’t have VDC on your model, but you do have TCS.

In fact just TCS may have a problem with this setup (as David mentions, your front tires are taller than the rear tires, and TCS doesn’t operate correctly with this setup).

Here is what can happen in this case (front tires taller than rear tires, running with TCS): Under hard acceleration, TCS will activate and you get a minor, but continual and intermittent hesitation. So if your wife is merging into fast traffic and presses hard on the accelerator, she will notice some hesitation and power loss.

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It will cause problems with TCS, it does on mine. Youll get the slip light on hard corners all day long...

That being said, i just turn off the TCS...no problem. I like having a smaller circumf. tire in the rear because many ppl dont know this, but having smaller tires in the rear than stock on a RWD car will change your gears. I was told this by a guy that works on a Corvette racing team, so i believe it and it makes sense when you think about it.

I could actually feel the difference once i did it.

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Old Jul 19, 2009 | 07:35 AM
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Since no one has 275/35's to trade, how about $100 each +ship. Remember they are brand new 275/30/19 and they sell for about $180 ea at TireRack.
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