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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 01:44 PM
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Selecting right tire size for 2016 370z sport rims

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looks like my search is over for a clean set of 2013+ 370z sport wheels.
I plan to put those on my 2012 g37 sedan. the seller is only selling rims. Now my problem is I want to stay under factory camber spec, without stretched tires.
The rears on 370z sport wheels are 19x10 with offset of 30, which is aggressive for sedans.
I am not going to be slammed, I am at decent height so I can haul 4 adults and pass speed bumps without scraping.
My question is will 265-35-19 tires work? If not, how stretched are 255-35-19?
I hate stretched OR cambered look, my aim is to get fat tires look. Some tire fitment advices please!

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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 05:00 PM
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Check w/ jfisher he's running them, think w/ in spec camber a 255 will work best though.
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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 06:20 PM
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I have 255 on my 19x10 up front and it's not what I would call "fat tires look"
Not a terrible stretch but I would bump to a 265 or 275
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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by VenomGT9
I have 255 on my 19x10 up front and it's not what I would call "fat tires look"
Not a terrible stretch but I would bump to a 265 or 275
how do these wheels fit? do you think 265-35 and in spec camber is doable without having rubbing issues ?
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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 08:37 PM
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Here's a good post showing how 275s will fit, not too bad to be honest https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...ml#post3473283
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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Here's a good post showing how 275s will fit, not too bad to be honest https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...ml#post3473283
thanks blnewt!
seems like hes running high negative camber? they do look good though lol..
may be with 265, i can bring up the camber towards more positive :/
need to look at more examples!
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 08:21 AM
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I installed 265-35 and 235-40.
I am not really satisfied with the fender gap and my car has gotten lower than i expected lol. It has started scraping some speed bumps and I am a four adult hauler kinda guy, thats going to be an issue (unless i fix it)
even though i have enough gap between fenders, I am rubbing somewhere on harsh bumps. Not sure, may be front offset is too high? I am not running any spacers yet.
Now the next thing is, have someone tried taller sidewall? I am thinking about replacing these tires with 265-40 and 235-45. this will give me some height and i can lower the fender gap. Atleast thats what I am thinking lol.
ideas? suggestions?
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 08:40 AM
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in this picture, height looks good but look at the front wheel.<br/>its too far pushed in.





see the rear wheel, its sticking out, but at this time i am not sure whats rubbing on harsh bumps.



I have to double check my alignment specs. on my last alignment i was doing -1.1 rear camber.
May be I can decrease it -1.6 to -1.8.
Ideas?
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 09:01 AM
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I think you'll have to add some camber to the rear, or bump down to a smaller tire. My friend is running the same setup but with 245/40 at the rears. It's not as bad as you think, there is barely any stretch.
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 09:09 AM
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Here's a pic of his setup. Not sure exactly how much camber he has but I would say around -2
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by the93owner
Here's a pic of his setup. Not sure exactly how much camber he has but I would say around -2
How does it look in person?
just by looking at picture, i can tell hes running heavy cambered rears.
I know for the fact that i cant have close to -1.5 camber and flushed look.
I am thinking about getting -1.6 camber and let my wheels protrude out a bit.
put 10 or 15mm spacers in front and get used to the new profile of my car lol
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by main_shoby
How does it look in person?
just by looking at picture, i can tell hes running heavy cambered rears.
I know for the fact that i cant have close to -1.5 camber and flushed look.
I am thinking about getting -1.6 camber and let my wheels protrude out a bit.
put 10 or 15mm spacers in front and get used to the new profile of my car lol
Doesn't look bad at all. As you said, you can tell there is camber but it is nothing to the point where it looks out of place.


With the 265 tires you might have to go up to -2 degrees or more.
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 02:25 PM
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Looks like you've got some poke in back but tires appear to be tucking ok. The rubbing you have is probably the felt fender liner, this rubbing should decrease over time as it gets worn away in that area, that's what mine did when I was running 295s, it went away after a couple months and the rubbing just brushed the tire so no scuffing of the sidewall. If you do have any gouges or large scratches on the sidewall then there is something else hitting and that WOULD need to be addressed.
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 07:56 PM
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Good combo would be 245/40-19 and 275/35-19. Same oe sizes on the 370 fit the sedan as well.
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Old Sep 24, 2016 | 09:20 PM
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so today I increased my height, re-did swaybars preload and got my alignment done. overall very happy with results. I asked the tech to dial -1.7 camber on both ends.



we made some further adjustment after this state of alignment but rear stayed -1.7.

now i have a problem. my driver side rear side is 1 cm lower than passenger side rear. when i try to increase the height there, left side goes up and right side also goes up lol.. so the difference is still 1 cm. I am not sure whats going on. my sways are not stuck either. any ideas?
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