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225/35 fronts or 245/35 all around?

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225/35 fronts or 245/35 all around?

kinda deciding what i should go with because i see many setups and cant choose a set to stick with. i just got some 19s staggered, they are 19-8/5 and 19-9 on rear and was wanting to do something like either

245/35/19 all around or 225/35/19s fronts and 245/45/19s rear.

just wondering cuz i have seen different setups.. any opinions?
 
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225-35-19 is way too small. Even 225-40-19 is just a touch too small. 245-35-19 is also too small. 255-35-19 is even a touch smaller than oem
 
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figured 245 would be enough.
if stock it comes 225 fronts and 245 rears.
 
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Bro, stock coupes come with 40 series rubber mang.
 
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ahh so the height is the issue here then?
so would this set up be better then
Front Tire Size P225/45WR19
Rear Tire Size P245/40WR19
 
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What size you go with really depends upon the offsets, how low you are, what camber you are running, etc. If you aren't looking to run an agressive setup no reason to run a stretched tire.
 
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i dont have an aggressive offset it will just be like the coupe offset on a sedan. going to be installing these on my 19 g37 wheels and was just wondering on opinions.. infiniti website stock wheels is
Front Tire Size P225/45WR19
Rear Tire Size P245/40WR19
which is what im running now, is this too small? i am on all revised 350z suspension so my camber is negative.
just
lil confused.
 
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Originally Posted by socialconflicts
kinda deciding what i should go with because i see many setups and cant choose a set to stick with. i just got some 19s staggered, they are 19-8/5 and 19-9 on rear and was wanting to do something like either

245/35/19 all around or 225/35/19s fronts and 245/45/19s rear.

just wondering cuz i have seen different setups.. any opinions?
bro you're getting it all wrong....

Either you get 245/40 all around, or 225/40 and 245/40 staggered.

You do know what the 35, 40 , and 45 means right?
 
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225/35 + 245/45 is most likely gonna throw off VDC.
 
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my current rims are not staggered so my setup on tires = staggered
i now have staggered wheels, and wasnt sure if i should go with staggered tires
 
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I would suggest 225/40 and 245/40.
 
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Originally Posted by MissouriG35
I would suggest 225/40 and 245/40.
im just kinda wondering why the infiniti website says 225/45 in fronts and 245/40 in fronts.
 
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You should post your exact offsets for better advice but if they are the same offsets as coupe Rays 19s, you could copy my setup (which I copied from Texan1, then he changed his, LOL): 245/35 F and 255/35 R. I really like it. Bit of stagger, very similar overall diameters (rear just slightly bigger, as it should be) and no need for crazy camber, maybe just a bit of fender roll in back.
 
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Originally Posted by socialconflicts
im just kinda wondering why the infiniti website says 225/45 in fronts and 245/40 in fronts.
probably to keep rolling diameter for front and rear as close as possible. this is more of an issue for the X.
 
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Originally Posted by SwivelHips
You should post your exact offsets for better advice but if they are the same offsets as coupe Rays 19s, you could copy my setup (which I copied from Texan1, then he changed his, LOL): 245/35 F and 255/35 R. I really like it. Bit of stagger, very similar overall diameters (rear just slightly bigger, as it should be) and no need for crazy camber, maybe just a bit of fender roll in back.
I actually like this a bit better that what I posted....

For comparison, I have an X and run 225/40 and 255/35. Rolling diameter w/i .1"
 


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