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Old 02-10-2016, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Those Nismos are a hot set, wish the backs were about 15mm less aggressive though. If you could source 4 fronts that would be sweet.
i also wish this but i was already sourcing 4 fronts since I’m about that square setup life lol but i found a local set here for 1200 with tires i was going to buy them and sell the rears using the cash to buy 2 fronts off of ebay or new from nissan.

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Opinions: 245/40/19 on a 19x10 all around for a daily driver? Too much of a stretch?
i would go 255/40/19 i rain 255/35/19 and the stretch wasn’t too bad.

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Also would I have any inner clearance issues with that setup? And would it be possible to run 275/30/19 all around?
you should be able to tuck them with that.The highest i would go is a 265/35 or something. also you want to stay 40 and below. otherwise your rim won’t clear the front spindle


19X10 255/35/19 SQUARE
staggered offsets: (+45 front) (+45 rear)

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Old 02-10-2016, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Here's one square setup but mainly want you to see the back, it's a 10.5 +25 running 255s
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3877365
And here's 10.5 +25 on 275s
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3891573
You could split the difference and run 265/35
If you want the similar fit in front a 235/40 would be what I'd run
Thank you for the input. I'll go back and run the numbers. The sidewall heieght being proportional will be important to the stance. I dont want to give up too much tire patch coverage.

More inputs welcomed.
Old 02-11-2016, 11:59 AM
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How about 275/35's in the front on a 19x10 +40? I'll have camber at around -2.
Old 02-11-2016, 12:55 PM
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I'm getting ready to buy my summer wheels/tires for my 2010 sport coupe and wanted to see if there's anything wrong with this setup:

Wheels: 19x8.5 +35, 19x9.5 +40
Tires: 245/40-19, 275/40-19

I know most people go with 275/35-19 in the rear, but BJ's only sells the BFG summer tires in this size. Would it make any difference if I'm on stock suspension, and have no plans of lowering the car in the future?
Old 02-11-2016, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by the93owner
How about 275/35's in the front on a 19x10 +40? I'll have camber at around -2.
Check the 1st couple pages on the squared setup thread, tbulsara and MylilG are running 10.5 +35 on 275s (on 20s, but that won't matter), I'd have to see these sets in person to give the green light but it has been done
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...post-here.html
Old 02-11-2016, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by kickintheglass
I'm getting ready to buy my summer wheels/tires for my 2010 sport coupe and wanted to see if there's anything wrong with this setup:

Wheels: 19x8.5 +35, 19x9.5 +40
Tires: 245/40-19, 275/40-19

I know most people go with 275/35-19 in the rear, but BJ's only sells the BFG summer tires in this size. Would it make any difference if I'm on stock suspension, and have no plans of lowering the car in the future?
You'll be ok w/ those, back tires will be a bit bigger in diameter but better than having smaller back diameter set. Be SURE you verify brake clearance before buying wheels, many won't clear the big sport calipers.
Old 02-12-2016, 08:38 AM
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For the Work Emotion Kiwami what offset would be best?
19x9.5 (F) +38 +25 +15
19x10.5 (R) +32 +22 +12.
What tire size would be good for no stretching or rubbing? Looking for a flush look.

I have 2008 G37 Coupe RWD and I'm upgrading to Akebono calipers. Lowered on Eibach Springs.

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Old 02-12-2016, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Vizard_87
For the Work Emotion Kiwami what offset would be best?
19x9.5 (F) +38 +25 +15
19x10.5 (R) +32 +22 +12.
What tire size would be good for no stretching or rubbing? Looking for a flush look.

I have 2008 G37 Coupe RWD and I'm upgrading to Akebono calipers. Lowered on Eibach Springs.
19x9.5 +25 245/40/19 front
19x10.5 +32 275/35/19 rear
Here's a thread (no pics) that may be of help
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...g37-coupe.html
Those 245/275 tires could probably go up to a 255/285 but just to give you a bit more wiggle room. The 245/275s won't be stretched, just on the upper limit of their recommended wheel width range, still a safe mount for high speed driving.
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Old 02-13-2016, 01:00 AM
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Hey guys I got a question!

I want to run a staggered set up on my 19" Snettertons(they are both +40mm)

I do have an AWD sedan so I want to try to be less than 1% in diameter difference.

Would 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 work? My rim is 8" wide in front and 9.5" in the back. Would those tires be way to beefy? Should I maybe go like 225/255 or is that to thin I just cant visualize it
Old 02-13-2016, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Anh Vo
hi guys. i have 08 g37s coupe. im looking for this set up SSR GTV02 - Yokohama AD08R 18x8.5x22 - 245/40R18 18x9.5x22 - 265/35R18 my question is will this set up clear big brake kit and will it tug out the fender. if not then what offset you recomend.
find out their disc size from SSR
offsets are NOT the determining factor in clearing BBK
Old 02-13-2016, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by sinex93
Hey guys I got a question!

I want to run a staggered set up on my 19" Snettertons(they are both +40mm)

I do have an AWD sedan so I want to try to be less than 1% in diameter difference.

Would 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 work? My rim is 8" wide in front and 9.5" in the back. Would those tires be way to beefy? Should I maybe go like 225/255 or is that to thin I just cant visualize it
A better combo will be 235/40/19F 275/35/19 R this will give you a variance of 0.67% with your back tire being slightly larger in diameter, as your rears wear faster your variance will improve over time. The 235 is a better mount than a 245 on an 8" wheel too
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Old 02-14-2016, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
A better combo will be 235/40/19F 275/35/19 R this will give you a variance of 0.67% with your back tire being slightly larger in diameter, as your rears wear faster your variance will improve over time. The 235 is a better mount than a 245 on an 8" wheel too
Thank you! Do you think the 275 would be to wide on the 9.5"? Thanks again
Old 02-14-2016, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by sinex93
Thank you! Do you think the 275 would be to wide on the 9.5"? Thanks again
A 275 is ok on a 9.5", there's some guys running 275s on coupe 19s which are 9" wide, which is a bit of a pinched mount, but on a 9.5" it's fine.
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Originally Posted by jerseytaylor
find out their disc size from SSR
offsets are NOT the determining factor in clearing BBK
For the GTV line they don't have disc choices like their forged wheels, but I do know those sizes he listed will clear the Akebonos. The GTV03 in an 18x9.5 +45 offset just barely clears (and it also barely clears the steering knuckle on the inside since it makes that deep upward bend), so there's a lot of room w/ those GTv02s w/ +22.
Good point about disc sizing though, a lot of the higher end wheels will have different face depth options that MUST be considered when sizing for BBK applications.
Old 02-15-2016, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
19x9.5 +25 245/40/19 front
19x10.5 +32 275/35/19 rear
Here's a thread (no pics) that may be of help
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...g37-coupe.html
Those 245/275 tires could probably go up to a 255/285 but just to give you a bit more wiggle room. The 245/275s won't be stretched, just on the upper limit of their recommended wheel width range, still a safe mount for high speed driving.
Thanks for the reply! What's the cons of 255/285? I'm undecided


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