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Old 10-19-2009, 07:10 AM
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Will these rims/rubber work for my Maxima?

I have a stock 2004 Maxima SE.. I need some winter tires for this bad boy.

I recently came across an ad for some winter tires and was wondering if they would work for my car.

These are the specs:

2-Rear Tires: 245/45/R18
2-Front Tires: 225/45/R18

Make: ASA
Model JH9

BackSpacing 5.90"
Bolt Pattern 5-114
Offset 35mm


I believe these are coming off a 350Z..

Thanks for your help.
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Should work fine.

It's best to run a narrower tire for snow conditions though...
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Old 10-19-2009, 08:02 AM
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Aye

When it comes to tires, I am clueless.

So when you say smaller width for snow tires, then the fronts are more ideal (225) than the rears (245)?

I was concerned about the tires due TO the smaller size on the fronts. I didnt know if they should be the same size or not. Right now my car has 245/45/R18 all around.

I am being offered the rims and virtually new rubber for $1000 total.. sounds like a decent deal.. but like I say I really don't know much about tires/rims

Also, since reading from of the forums this morning, I read about a "shimmy" problem.. my car does not currently have that. Will putting new rims/tires on the car maybe GIVE it the shimmy's? Or has that problem sinec been deduced?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 10-19-2009, 08:07 AM
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narrower is usually better for snow tires, because they'll cut deeper through the snow and hopefully find the road down there. Instead of a wide tire that just sits on top of the snow
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It also depends on the tires.

If they're the Bridgestone RE040's I'd pass...
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:36 AM
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i got 245 45 R 18 Blizzak directionals ...............amazing
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Originally Posted by urbandreams
i got 245 45 R 18 Blizzak directionals ...............amazing







My 350Z winter setup. (225/55/17 Blizzaks)
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thats the stock specs so they will work. i have all seasons with the same specs
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