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Old 10-02-14, 08:21 PM
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I had searched the forum however no one has the new 370z rims on to be able to inform me if it will fit with no issues.
the specs on them are as follows:
F: P245/40R19
R: P275/35R19

F:19x9 +47
R:19x10 +30

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...l1/370z247.jpg

have anyone test fit them to see if they will fit?
I am only worry about the front since they are +47 offset.

any information would help.
Thanks in advance.
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Hmm, I can tell you this much.

I had 20x10 +24 (Rear)
So 1 inch taller. Offset very close. (-/+6mm off)
with 245/35/20



It might look like it fit in the photos but, I broke the bumper tabs, fenders were starting to get bacon waves, and I rubbed unless I was riding just abolve the tire. So if you're trying to ride low. I'd say, maybe?. 275/35/19 is pretty meaty.. If stock height, I think so? Also note that my fenders are all trimmed (not rolled). Below I calculated my old wheel setup vs the rear's that you want. Hope that gives you an idea. It's not 100% accurate and it can depend on tire manufacturer, but at least you get a visual.






Anyone care to give a 2nd opinion.

Goodluck and Cheers!

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great info, Thank you.
I am most likely going to stay stock height due to the fact that I dont want to take the chance of the wobble/vibration since i have the AWD.
May install the RCA adapters in the future.
The alignment will be at factory setting as well.

any more info will help.
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I will provide an update on how the fitment is very soon.
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I just had test fit them and they did not give me any rubbing issues at all with stock height.
The only difference is the rear have 265/30/19 tires. I want to run 265/40/19 which it may or may not rub, if it does it will be the fender and I dont mind rolling them which is very simple in my opinion.

The front with the same tire specs did not give me any issues.
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If your car is a AWD, you may want to re-consider the rear sizes you have listed. Make sure your overall diameter matches or around 1% difference. A 265/35-19 to match the 245/40-19 tire is the closest i could find with a quick search.

Good luck!

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Originally Posted by msgs350
If your car is a AWD, you may want to re-consider the rear sizes you have listed. Make sure your overall diameter matches or around 1% difference. A 265/35-19 to match the 245/40-19 tire is the closest i could find with a quick search.

Good luck!
Yes, I had looked into that and it came down to 275/35/19 for the rear would be the closest to the same diameter as the front. That is actually how it came from the factory with Nissan.
I really love the way it looks from the back, very aggressive look and give it a lil more sporty luxury style.
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I have finally got the chance to get the tires that i wanted and installed them on the car.
I am currently having rubbing issues towards the rear quarter panel or even possibly the area where it meets the bumper.

My setup is
19x9 245/40/19 with +47 offset front
19x10 255/40/19 with +30 offset rear

Before i go off and start cutting the rear quarter panel. I want to see if there are any other solutions out there.
I have already removed the trim that is held up with 4 screws. It is still rubbing.

where exactly do i cut this infamous tab that connects to the rear bumper?
Greatly appreciated if any information or pictures that can help
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