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  • tire size for varrstoens on a 350z

    I am going to be getting varrstoens 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 +0
    With my z slammed all the way down, what are the biggest tire sizes you guys think i could run?
    235/35/19 and 255/35/19?
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  • #2
    i've got a G so it's pretty much the same thing and i've heard people go as big as 285s on the back with some fender rolling and 255s on the front. hope that helps

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    • #3
      I'm running the same wheel set up on my g35. With 235/3519 up front and 255/35/19 in the rear you should be fine with a nice roll. I now am running 20mm spacers on all four corners so even with my 225/35/19s up front and 245/35/19s in the rear I am going to need a pull.

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      • #4
        yeah i think im gonna stick with the 235 and the 255, sounds perfect to me
        thanks guys!
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        • #5
          i have the same size wheels for my z.
          you prolly need more stretch than that.
          i got 215 and 245

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          • #6
            I am going

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            • #7
              Thanks for the post sharing with us.
              Maui Photography

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              • #8
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