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Hey guys. Just purchased some 350z 18's and would like to know what the

widest tyre i could go on the rear due to the offset they have. I was hoping

to get a 265/35/18 for the rear's but not sure if i would run into any trouble.

Any help would be appreaciated. Thank's :happy:

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hey mick, no luck with the guy at work in reguards to tyres.

Good to see your finally got some wheels for the beast :/

Post up some pics when they're on.

or better yet, come round and take me for another spin :(

are your guards lipped/rolled?

simon

Hey guys. Just purchased some 350z 18's and would like to know what the

widest tyre i could go on the rear due to the offset they have. I was hoping

to get a 265/35/18 for the rear's but not sure if i would run into any trouble.

Any help would be appreaciated. Thank's :P

hey dude i have 350z 18s on my r33

i run 235/40R18 on the front

and 255/35R18 on the back

they are 8 inch wide

i tried to put 275s on the back but where to big scrubed out

all the time

might be lucky with 265s but 255s fit sweet

hope this heaps

This help's alot. Thank's heaps BEN O.. :domokun:

BEN O do you have traction problems with 260kw?

Also what type of tyre's do you have. Thank's

bridgestone potenza so3 on the front, very expecive

Falken ziex on the rear bout $250 each.

less than 50% tread no traction reving out in second gear

otherwise 255s give excelent grip.

Hey Duncan. Do you think i will fit 265's under the 33? Also what sort of price are the Falkens you have.

Ive rung a couple of places and the options so far are: Maxxis Mav's $318, Sumitomo $310 and the

Hankook K104's for $300 each. All these were in a 265/35/18. :laugh:

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