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#2117
The first set up will need a little bit of stretch (tires) and a little camber in order to fit.
I would recommend the latter.
#2118
I'm just bought wheels that are:
19x9.5 f +17 and came with 255/35/19
19x10.5 r +19 and came with 285/35/19
The rears needed to be replaced so I bought a 275/35/19 because I didn't want it too bulky in the rear....will I have any problems running :
The old 255/35/19 fronts
With the new 275/35/19 rears?
Please and thank you.
19x9.5 f +17 and came with 255/35/19
19x10.5 r +19 and came with 285/35/19
The rears needed to be replaced so I bought a 275/35/19 because I didn't want it too bulky in the rear....will I have any problems running :
The old 255/35/19 fronts
With the new 275/35/19 rears?
Please and thank you.
Last edited by Anh; 05-31-2011 at 11:39 PM.
#2122
I'm just bought wheels that are:
19x9.5 f +17 and came with 255/35/19
19x10.5 r +19 and came with 285/35/19
The rears needed to be replaced so I bought a 275/35/19 because I didn't want it too bulky in the rear....will I have any problems running :
The old 255/35/19 fronts
With the new 275/35/19 rears?
Please and thank you.
19x9.5 f +17 and came with 255/35/19
19x10.5 r +19 and came with 285/35/19
The rears needed to be replaced so I bought a 275/35/19 because I didn't want it too bulky in the rear....will I have any problems running :
The old 255/35/19 fronts
With the new 275/35/19 rears?
Please and thank you.
I have always got really good info from this thread so I figured I'd ask my question here because the the Z forums sucks.
I just recently picked up a 350z and wanted to know if anyone knew how aggressive I can go on the wheels. (MAX LIPS) BTW IM GOING TO BE RUNNING AIR SUSPENSION
I just recently picked up a 350z and wanted to know if anyone knew how aggressive I can go on the wheels. (MAX LIPS) BTW IM GOING TO BE RUNNING AIR SUSPENSION
19x10-6 19x12-12
$3200
or if you're a real boss, these are brand new in boxes.
20x10.5 -16 20x12.5 0
$3200
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#2129
Use this link to compare your current wheels to the new ones you want. It will tell you how much more or less inner and outer clearance you will have.
http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp
http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp
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