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So 9.5 or 10 will not make a big difference if i go with +22?
Does the rear fender need to be rolled with +22?
Difference between a +22 and +25 is that the +22 will poke 3mm more. I have a coupe and I run a 10inch tire with 285 on the rear and with a +25. I rolled the fenders just for ease. I'd roll the fenders at both just for some breathing room, cause cutting a tire sucks.
I'd also recommend not staggering your wheels on a sedan. It looks good having the same size all the way around and dropped.
So you have a SC? Which one are you running?
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Vortech,when i blew my motor i put the setup in my gf car,so she has the setup now atm.
she is not happy since she has the base map
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MIRO-398-18-...-/251480495002
This is what i want,but i am not sure that it will work for the front.
P,S i dont care about rolling neither streching and damaging the paint,but i dont want to go for the crazy flush.The goal is to have 255-265 F and 265-275 R with Federal RSR
she is not happy since she has the base map

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MIRO-398-18-...-/251480495002
This is what i want,but i am not sure that it will work for the front.
P,S i dont care about rolling neither streching and damaging the paint,but i dont want to go for the crazy flush.The goal is to have 255-265 F and 265-275 R with Federal RSR
It will make a difference, slight but you will be able to notice
Difference between a +22 and +25 is that the +22 will poke 3mm more. I have a coupe and I run a 10inch tire with 285 on the rear and with a +25. I rolled the fenders just for ease. I'd roll the fenders at both just for some breathing room, cause cutting a tire sucks.
I'd also recommend not staggering your wheels on a sedan. It looks good having the same size all the way around and dropped.
So you have a SC? Which one are you running?
Difference between a +22 and +25 is that the +22 will poke 3mm more. I have a coupe and I run a 10inch tire with 285 on the rear and with a +25. I rolled the fenders just for ease. I'd roll the fenders at both just for some breathing room, cause cutting a tire sucks.
I'd also recommend not staggering your wheels on a sedan. It looks good having the same size all the way around and dropped.
So you have a SC? Which one are you running?
or this...
Currently have the track edition 350z Rays.

hers is red my is blue.....switched rims for a while
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XXR-527-18x9...80495002&rt=nc
or this...
Currently have the track edition 350z Rays.

hers is red my is blue.....switched rims for a while
or this...
Currently have the track edition 350z Rays.

hers is red my is blue.....switched rims for a while
I like both of those rims. The xxr 527 give you a concave look, which is nice. The other ones you posted a link of are nice as well. IMO I like the first ones better, especially for the sedan because it will make it look real low, and squatty, if you know what I mean
Here is a reputable site, with possible better quality http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...73.219.125.126
Its the same look you are going for.
you should be able to achieve those tire sizes easily. I have a 255 F, 285 R and it fits nice.
If your not worrying about the flush look too much then id recommend just a simple Eibach Sport kit too to go along with your tires. It lowers 1.5" around after the springs settle and they ride smooth!
I want the Vortech in my coupe. If you don't mind, where did you purchase the kit? and how much?
I see the look you are going for.
I like both of those rims. The xxr 527 give you a concave look, which is nice. The other ones you posted a link of are nice as well. IMO I like the first ones better, especially for the sedan because it will make it look real low, and squatty, if you know what I mean
Here is a reputable site, with possible better quality http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...73.219.125.126
Its the same look you are going for.
you should be able to achieve those tire sizes easily. I have a 255 F, 285 R and it fits nice.
If your not worrying about the flush look too much then id recommend just a simple Eibach Sport kit too to go along with your tires. It lowers 1.5" around after the springs settle and they ride smooth!
I want the Vortech in my coupe. If you don't mind, where did you purchase the kit? and how much?
I like both of those rims. The xxr 527 give you a concave look, which is nice. The other ones you posted a link of are nice as well. IMO I like the first ones better, especially for the sedan because it will make it look real low, and squatty, if you know what I mean
Here is a reputable site, with possible better quality http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...73.219.125.126
Its the same look you are going for.
you should be able to achieve those tire sizes easily. I have a 255 F, 285 R and it fits nice.
If your not worrying about the flush look too much then id recommend just a simple Eibach Sport kit too to go along with your tires. It lowers 1.5" around after the springs settle and they ride smooth!
I want the Vortech in my coupe. If you don't mind, where did you purchase the kit? and how much?
I have f: 19x9.5 +12
r: 19x10.5 +15
2005 coupe no Brembo kit
Coil overs and spc rear caber
Can I do 245/35 all around? Without throwing off vdc and sacrificing handling? I am looking for that stretched look nothing crazy tho
r: 19x10.5 +15
2005 coupe no Brembo kit
Coil overs and spc rear caber
Can I do 245/35 all around? Without throwing off vdc and sacrificing handling? I am looking for that stretched look nothing crazy tho
F are 225/40/18 and R are 245/40/18 (crappy cheap winters)
F are -4.6% R are 2.3% smaller.
I have no issues with VDC (ABS or Traction)

EDIT: Front is 18x8.5 Rear is 18x8
Last edited by g35SedanSC; Apr 30, 2014 at 09:04 AM.
I have f: 19x9.5 +12
r: 19x10.5 +15
2005 coupe no Brembo kit
Coil overs and spc rear caber
Can I do 245/35 all around? Without throwing off vdc and sacrificing handling? I am looking for that stretched look nothing crazy tho
r: 19x10.5 +15
2005 coupe no Brembo kit
Coil overs and spc rear caber
Can I do 245/35 all around? Without throwing off vdc and sacrificing handling? I am looking for that stretched look nothing crazy tho
Yes you will be fine. From what I understand it's the difference from front n back tire size that makes the issue with VDC. Having a square set up shouldn't effect it. I'm throwing on a 255/35 square set up this afternoon. But from what I've been reading a 245 on a 10.5 inch wheel will be a lil more than a little stretch lol




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