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cardana24 Oct 14, 2011 01:51 PM

Anyone running 370z sport 19's?
 
I know there are people with 5th gens running the wheels. I know they will fit...but I want to know what size tires you are running in the font and rear? If you have pics that would be great. I will roll my fenders but I don't want to have to pull them. My car will be lowered but not slammed to the ground. For those that don't know the size on these wheels.

Front 19x9 +47
Rear 19x10 +30

*I know prince drew is running a 245 in the rear on his 5th gen with these wheels. I am hoping I can run a wider tire than that.

Please feel free to chime in with good info. Thanks.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 14, 2011 02:04 PM

the fronts need a 10-15mm spacer

knight_yyz Oct 14, 2011 02:26 PM

245 on a 10 inch wide rim?
I'm running that on 8"

I can't believe shops out there do this sort of thing on DD's

QT1 5MT AE Oct 14, 2011 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by knight_yyz (Post 8235742)
245 on a 10 inch wide rim?
I'm running that on 8"

I can't believe shops out there do this sort of thing on DD's

8" wheels belong to civics, his offset is 30 on a 10" rim. much more aggressive

scarface4522 Oct 14, 2011 06:54 PM

:yeahright


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8235870)
8" wheels belong to civics


TunerMaxima3000 Oct 14, 2011 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8235870)
8" wheels belong to civics, his offset is 30 on a 10" rim. much more aggressive

WTFareyoutalkingabout

QT1 5MT AE Oct 15, 2011 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236131)
WTFareyoutalkingabout

Its in english, no? :o


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8235709)
I know there are people with 5th gens running the wheels. I know they will fit...but I want to know what size tires you are running in the font and rear? If you have pics that would be great. I will roll my fenders but I don't want to have to pull them. My car will be lowered but not slammed to the ground. For those that don't know the size on these wheels.

Front 19x9 +47
Rear 19x10 +30

*I know prince drew is running a 245 in the rear on his 5th gen with these wheels. I am hoping I can run a wider tire than that.

Please feel free to chime in with good info. Thanks.

I haven't experimented with 5th gen's myself but I do know that the wheel wells are a little bigger. In my 4th gen, I ran 245's on 10" with a +35 on an aggressive drop and rolled lips. it rubbed slightly only when I had passengers. So im gonna have to say that 245 is a safe bet knowing that 5th gens are a bit more forgiving and you might be able to get away with 255 too.

ranmas2004 Oct 15, 2011 05:53 AM

Can you run 255s on an 18x8.5" rim??

HotshotVQ35 Oct 15, 2011 06:18 AM

tire stretch is such fail on so many levels. i'll stick with my 245s on an 8" wheel :rolleyes:

Clashez Oct 15, 2011 06:37 AM

i got 235/40's on my 18x8's kick around wheels, they seam to be just right..

TunerMaxima3000 Oct 15, 2011 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8235870)
8" wheels belong to civics, his offset is 30 on a 10" rim. much more aggressive

8" wheels do not belong to civics, I don't understand this statement at all, that's why I asked WTF you are talking about. No civics come with an 8" wheel.

And a +30 offset on a 10" rim is not that agressive of an offset at all IMO.

cardana24 Oct 15, 2011 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8235724)
the fronts need a 10-15mm spacer

I am petty sure they will fit with no spacer.


Originally Posted by knight_yyz (Post 8235742)
245 on a 10 inch wide rim?
I'm running that on 8"


I can't believe shops out there do this sort of thing on DD's

yeah I know I have 245's on my 8.5" wheels and they fit well. I want to run a wider tire, and I was hoping to find people that have already done it so I can be sure they will fit....tires arent cheap:laugh:


Originally Posted by ranmas2004 (Post 8236242)
Can you run 255s on an 18x8.5" rim??

I am not sure what this question is about but I am guessing you can.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 15, 2011 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236338)
8" wheels do not belong to civics, I don't understand this statement at all, that's why I asked WTF you are talking about. No civics come with an 8" wheel.

And a +30 offset on a 10" rim is not that agressive of an offset at all IMO.

uhh, the wheel wells of the maxima fit wheels far wider than 8", specially 5th gen. why throw such narrow wheels on there?

a +30 10" is not that aggressive compared to an 8"? oh okay cool :laugh:

QT1 5MT AE Oct 15, 2011 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by ranmas2004 (Post 8236242)
Can you run 255s on an 18x8.5" rim??

yes, safely.


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8236343)
I am petty sure they will fit with no spacer..



even if they clear the calipers/shocks, they will be sunken battleships and the rears poked out A LOT more. you will end up needing a 15-20mm spacer to have the same flushness all around



Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8236343)
yeah I know I have 245's on my 8.5" wheels and they fit well. I want to run a wider tire, and I was hoping to find people that have already done it so I can be sure they will fit....tires arent cheap:laugh:

well like i said you can probably get away with a 255 too but why do you want to run such wide tire on the rears of a FWD car? 245's wont strech all that much on a 10" and running significantly wider tire in the rear than front is not all that of a good idea.

essential1 Oct 15, 2011 12:09 PM

:mrgone:

Clashez Oct 15, 2011 12:16 PM

Cuz he wants to look RWD....

TunerMaxima3000 Oct 15, 2011 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236398)
uhh, the wheel wells of the maxima fit wheels far wider than 8", specially 5th gen. why throw such narrow wheels on there?

a +30 10" is not that aggressive compared to an 8"? oh okay cool :laugh:

Oh so you're simply saying that a 8" wheel fits a civic, and a 10" wheel fits a Maxima. And implying that anyone who installs anything less than a 10" wheel on a maxima should go buy a civic cause they clearly don't know how to mod a car :rolleyes:

I'm just jabbing at you, but I really didn't get what you were trying to get across there, now that I've got it cleared up I'll bail out of this thread and let you carry on.

And speaking about agressiveness of an offset, myself and seems like most others consider Agressive Offsets to be ones that push the wheel out farther (street side). So NO, a +30 on a 10" rim certainly wouldn't be considered 'agressive', in fact, it would be pretty much standard for that size of rim. Now a +45 10" would be agressive to be sure.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 15, 2011 03:28 PM

No where in my post did i define aggressive. i simply said one is more aggressive than other.


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236521)

So NO, a +30 on a 10" rim certainly wouldn't be considered 'agressive', in fact, it would be pretty much standard for that size of rim.

your logic is so flawed, It makes me think that you're joking.

"Standard?" what is that?


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236521)
myself and seems like most others consider Agressive Offsets to be ones that push the wheel out farther (street side). Now a +45 10" would be agressive to be sure.

You clearly have absolutly no idea what you're talking about

TunerMaxima3000 Oct 15, 2011 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236584)
No where in my post did i define aggressive. i simply said one is more aggressive than other.

your logic is so flawed, It makes me think that you're joking.

I didn't say you defined agressive... :confused:
I just told you what I considered to be the definition of agressive offset, based on what I thought was the common definition/use of the term... Perhaps I'm misinformed?


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236584)
"Standard?" what is that?

stand·ard - an object that is regarded as the usual or most common size or form of its kind. ex: We stock the deluxe models as well as the standards.

Wouldn't you say that the most common offset for a 9-10" wheel is +30? I would think so but maybe I'm wrong here too I dunno.



Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236584)
You clearly have absolutly no idea what you're talking about

You're right. I wrote that out thinking about it backwards for some reason, obviously lower offset is more agressive :tard:.

In either case, any 10" rim on the Maxima is agressive, regardless of the offset, tire size, or any other factors IMO.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 15, 2011 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236596)

stand·ard - an object that is regarded as the usual or most common size or form of its kind.

Wouldn't you say that the most common offset for a 9-10" wheel is +30? I would think so but maybe I'm wrong here too I dunno.

No I wouldn't. I know what the word means but your use of it in this case is meaningless. There are no "standard" aggressive fitments, it is completly vehicle specific.


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236596)


In either case, any 10" rim on the Maxima is agressive, regardless of the offset, tire size, or any other factors IMO.

So you made all these posts only to conclude what I initially said in this thread 50 posts ago? ;)

TunerMaxima3000 Oct 15, 2011 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236619)
No I wouldn't. I know what the word means but your use of it in this case is meaningless. There are no "standard" aggressive fitments, it is completly vehicle specific.



So you made all these posts only to conclude what I initially said in this thread 50 posts ago? ;)

Yes that's correct.

cardana24 Oct 15, 2011 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236404)
yes, safely.





even if they clear the calipers/shocks, they will be sunken battleships and the rears poked out A LOT more. you will end up needing a 15-20mm spacer to have the same flushness all around




well like i said you can probably get away with a 255 too but why do you want to run such wide tire on the rears of a FWD car? 245's wont strech all that much on a 10" and running significantly wider tire in the rear than front is not all that of a good idea.

Do have any pics of 245 or 255's on a 10" wide wheel?

I am hoping to find out some good information with this thread not listen you you an tunermax argue about civic fitment or not.


Originally Posted by essential1 (Post 8236458)
:mrgone:

I would like to hear from you


Originally Posted by Clashez (Post 8236461)
Cuz he wants to look RWD....

I really like the way these wheels look on maximas....I don't do it to look RWD, but if that's what happens I am fine with that.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 15, 2011 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8236701)
Do have any pics of 245 or 255's on a 10" wide wheel?

what you see in my avatar is a 245/40-18 on a 10". Depending on aspect ratio, the strech will be slightly different on a 19" wheel.

19x10 245/35

http://carview-img02.bmcdn.jp/minkar...2767969/p1.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-a...23771_5496.jpg

fishtale6spd Oct 15, 2011 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8236704)
what you see in my avatar is a 245/40-18 on a 10". Depending on aspect ratio, the strech will be slightly different on a 19" wheel.

19x10 245/35

http://carview-img02.bmcdn.jp/minkar...2767969/p1.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-a...23771_5496.jpg

Dam that is some crazy tight wheel gap. I need bigger tires on my max just put 245/45/17 on mine fit very well plus I have snow to deal with :(

fishtale6spd Oct 15, 2011 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8235709)
I know there are people with 5th gens running the wheels. I know they will fit...but I want to know what size tires you are running in the font and rear? If you have pics that would be great. I will roll my fenders but I don't want to have to pull them. My car will be lowered but not slammed to the ground. For those that don't know the size on these wheels.

Front 19x9 +47
Rear 19x10 +30

*I know prince drew is running a 245 in the rear on his 5th gen with these wheels. I am hoping I can run a wider tire than that.

Please feel free to chime in with good info. Thanks.

One thing you could do is use a tire calculator website. It will tell you easy dimensions like tire is 27" tall and 11" wide then just measure what you got now on the car and see how far bigger you can go and still tuck it in there. Good luck and would like to see em on after your done

cardana24 Oct 17, 2011 05:52 AM

so is anyone running a 255 tire on a 10" wheel in the rear of a fifth gen? I really would like to be able to fit a 255 since most tire manufactures say that is the widest wheel you can put a 255 on.

TunerMaxima3000 Oct 17, 2011 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8237761)
so is anyone running a 255 tire on a 10" wheel in the rear of a fifth gen? I really would like to be able to fit a 255 since most tire manufactures say that is the widest wheel you can put a 255 on.

It seems like you answered your question in your question.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 17, 2011 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8237761)
so is anyone running a 255 tire on a 10" wheel in the rear of a fifth gen? I really would like to be able to fit a 255 since most tire manufactures say that is the widest wheel you can put a 255 on.

what aspect ratio are you looking at? recommendations are just that, safety. it will fit.

McSteve Oct 17, 2011 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236521)
So NO, a +30 on a 10" rim certainly wouldn't be considered 'agressive', in fact, it would be pretty much standard for that size of rim. Now a +45 10" would be agressive to be sure.

the higher the offset number the further on does the wheel sit right?

That meaning the lower the offset the further out the wheel sticks, correct?

So a 19x10 with +22 offset would be pretty aggressive... such as a certain type of Tenzo Type M wheels someone is running on here haha.

cardana24 Oct 18, 2011 06:04 AM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8238623)
what aspect ratio are you looking at? recommendations are just that, safety. it will fit.

what I am looking at right now for the rear is a 255/40 and for the front a 235/35

2000_MAXIMA_KING Oct 18, 2011 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by TunerMaxima3000 (Post 8236521)
So NO, a +30 on a 10" rim certainly wouldn't be considered 'agressive', in fact, it would be pretty much standard for that size of rim. Now a +45 10" would be agressive to be sure.

You got that backwards there buddy the lower the offset the more out the wheel sits.


Btw he's going to need spacers in front that offset is too high for 9" for the front, 10mm spacers would be good. Run 235/40 front and 245/40 in the rear anything bigger is just retarded! You're not a truck and if that tire is too "small" for you and you want more tire get smaller rims because 19s with big *** tires = complete fail!


what I am looking at right now for the rear is a 255/40 and for the front a 235/35
You know how stupid that will look! Your rear is going to be so much bigger then your front, run the tire sizes I recommended above.

cardana24 Oct 18, 2011 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by 2000_MAXIMA_KING (Post 8238990)
You got that backwards there buddy the lower the offset the more out the wheel sits.


Btw he's going to need spacers in front that offset is too high for 9" for the front, 10mm spacers would be good. Run 235/40 front and 245/40 in the rear anything bigger is just retarded! You're not a truck and if that tire is too "small" for you and you want more tire get smaller rims because 19s with big *** tires = complete fail!



You know how stupid that will look! Your rear is going to be so much bigger then your front, run the tire sizes I recommended above.

I don't quite understand how that is "so much bigger"? You understand the front a rear wheels are different sizes right? Also, I don't see where you have posted in this thread so I am not sure what tire sizes you are talking about.

phatboislim Oct 18, 2011 07:52 AM

dude from MD

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...09369080_n.jpg

cardana24 Oct 18, 2011 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by phatboislim (Post 8239036)

I can't see your pics but I am guessing that's prince drew since you said he is from MD.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 18, 2011 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8239011)
I don't quite understand how that is "so much bigger"? You understand the front a rear wheels are different sizes right? Also, I don't see where you have posted in this thread so I am not sure what tire sizes you are talking about.

255/40 fits 8.5-10". there is a 1.5" difference in the the overall diameter of these two tires. at least step it to 235/40....... try to get the same tire width/rim width ratio for front and back so the tires strech evenly and the car sits even.

phatboislim Oct 18, 2011 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by cardana24 (Post 8239044)
I can't see your pics but I am guessing that's prince drew since you said he is from MD.

yea

cardana24 Oct 18, 2011 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8239047)
255/40 fits 8.5-10". there is a 1.5" difference in the the overall diameter of these two tires. at least step it to 235/40....... try to get the same tire width/rim width ratio for front and back so the tires strech evenly and the car sits even.

I understand what you are saying. I am running in to touble finding good tire options in those sizes. There are not as many tire options in a 235/40 as there are with a 235/35.

QT1 5MT AE Oct 18, 2011 04:49 PM

thats how 19's are.. they are expensive and rare. When I was shopping for tires for my nismo wheels I ended up paying about $900 out the door for a set of Toyo's in 255/35. just not worth it when i re-think that decision

cardana24 Oct 18, 2011 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8239591)
thats how 19's are.. they are expensive and rare. When I was shopping for tires for my nismo wheels I ended up paying about $900 out the door for a set of Toyo's in 255/35. just not worth it when i re-think that decision

not all of them, if you get a more common size. 255/40's are cheaper and available in more tires than a 255/35. Same with 235/35's they are cheaper and available in more tires than 235/40's. Don't worry I am not spending 900 on tires.

essential1 Oct 18, 2011 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8239591)
thats how 19's are.. they are expensive and rare. When I was shopping for tires for my nismo wheels I ended up paying about $900 out the door for a set of Toyo's in 255/35. just not worth it when i re-think that decision

Oh god... Tell me about it.


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