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Backspacing - 6.89"

Offset - 35mm

Bolt pattern - 5-112/5-114 (universal)

I am wanting to use the above wheel for front and back.

Has anyone here used a 10" wide rim with +35 offsets for fronts, what size tire you use?

Need to know asap :)

Thanks

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Thanks guys

I will check if they have that size, if not is 255/40 ok? and 295/30/19 for rears?

Does having a wheel that big in front affect turning circle and would i need a spacer?

It will prob stick out of the fender at front but not at back.. how do i calculate if that will happen?

Cheers

You know I am Jon lol, thanks man.. So is yours =] convince your wife to slam it...

They'll have 255/35/19. I'm running that on rear .. Federal 595 evo's . Running a 40 profile on front and 30 profile on the rear will look weird your front will sit higher at the front and lower at the rear. Car won't look level.

255/40 might be a bit tall and cause scrubbing depending on your height. Offset will be fine for the front, throw some neg camber in since you're planning on doing track work anyways IIRC.

255/35 fronts and 285/30 rears would be my ideal tyre sizes for the width you're running and for trackwork.

These are the two calculators I use frequently when choosing wheels and tire profiles.

Wheel offset calculator - use the specs on your existing wheel as the comparison to see how much inner and outer clearance you will have with the new wheels

http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

Tire Size calculator - used to ensure you do not deviate too much from your factory overall diameter as this will affect your speedo. For V35s I normally use 225/45/18 as a base comparison.

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp

You know I am Jon lol, thanks man.. So is yours =] convince your wife to slam it...

They'll have 255/35/19. I'm running that on rear .. Federal 595 evo's . Running a 40 profile on front and 30 profile on the rear will look weird your front will sit higher at the front and lower at the rear. Car won't look level.

255/40 might be a bit tall and cause scrubbing depending on your height. Offset will be fine for the front, throw some neg camber in since you're planning on doing track work anyways IIRC.

255/35 fronts and 285/30 rears would be my ideal tyre sizes for the width you're running and for trackwork.

Thanks N15mo!

Bee they are out of stock in the 255/35 so unless i wait i only can get 255/40

As for rear if i was gonna go to a 30 profile id go 295 but everywhere on g35 driver says 30 profile too small?? most 295 only have 30 sidewall so its that or go down to 285/35 and be closer to the 255/40 or get both same 255/35 and 285/35.....

I have a set of 245/40/19 and 285/35/19 un-used still being shipped over in these Hankook tires if anyone wants to buy the set let me know so i can choose other sizes !

Edited by R6n350GT

Oh Bee/n15mo, what if i went 265/30/19 for the front over 255. May do that to keep both wheels at 30 sidewall. But 4DGS if you let me know about how sh!t 30 is over 35 and 40 and convince me to go 255/40 and 285/35 .... rather not but you know much better than me !

Edited by R6n350GT

Reading this thread made my mind up

http://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-tires/339585-295-30-19-rears-but-what-fronts.html

265/30/19 and 295/30/19. VDC will be happy, yer the car will look higher due to small sidewall but i can always lower it a bit :)

So my 245/40/19 and 285/35/19 Hankook V12 EVO are up for sale, plz make an offer.

C&D review said they are close to PS2 s!!

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