Honestly bro aside from all these street and show builds. This is the best fitment I’ve ever seen and the Only fitment that works for me. I told myself I want that boxy tuck that Porsches have and this is exactly what I imagined
@@SpeedCultureStudioshow’d you figure out the best tire fitment? I really want to run those nismo v2 wheels but I don’t think those stock wheels can have the same wheel fitment
@@icloudzawy1861 i got an idea of where different wheel specs would get me and made the adjustments. Finding a wheel with the correct offset and width is key
Just recently got my Q lowered on Tein coilovers and was doing a bunch of research for wheels and tires next this was the perfect video it answered all my questions much appreciated 🙌🏽
Currently on rsr super down springs with rear camber and toe arms and front z1 forged camber arms have nismo v1 19x10.5 +23 squared I know I have seen people run 255/35 all around but would a bigger tire fit in the back without pulling? Like 265/35 or 265/40 tryna fit a bit more tire in rear
Hi, I just got the same wheels along with 255/40 R19 Continental Sportcontact 7 tires (square setup). They look a little bit stretched on 9.5, and it is visually more noticable on the rear side than in front, maybe I should have gone staggered just like you did. One question: ¿What is the right tire pressure for this setup (psi)?
I typically run 29psi rear and 32psi front. It was my preference based on the type of driving I used the car for. Tire pressure is something you can play with a bit.
Some do it simply for fitment reasons-can’t fit a 275 in the front. But you have to consider what the car is used for. Drag racers have narrow tires in front for less friction. On a corvette with 325s in the rear, you would never put a 325 up front because it would be wild to steer that thing.
That’s already an aggressive setup why would you think you need spacers? The closer the offset is to 0 the further out it pushes the wheel. If you’re trying to clear big brakes that will come down to design of the wheel. Not every wheel is the same so it makes that a bit more difficult to determine
Hey bro I’m gonna pick up some rims this weekend, gonna go with Avid1s hyper black 18x8.5 with +38mm an gonna lower her on mega racing coilovers what you think about the wheel specs think they’ll fit good?? What color are the rims in this video I like how they go with the black paint an still show out
I can’t remember off the top of my head. Look up hub bore diameter for Q50 it’s like 66.1 or something and then hub bore for the f14s and that’s your size
i have a 2015 q50s and am currently running ESR cr1 19 x 9.5 +22. with michelin pilot sport 4s. they ride good but at high speeds, wheels shake a bit. I think they may be not balanced correctly. Just wondering if my wheels would cause that shakyness
Hey bro I’m having trouble with fitment. Just wondering if you can help out. Just bought some tandem wheels 19x10.5 +22 for my q50 and I’m not sure if 265/35/19 will work out all around without any issues. I’m on springs dropped 1.6 Font & 1.4 rear
I’m only going 18x8.5 because I want to be low without rolling fenders. I feel like if I were to get 19x8.5 with the drop I want I would have to roll the fenders an I don’t want to touch them, do you agree or should I go with 19s??
I talked about 19x9.5 in this video and never mentioned having to roll fenders. Depending on your offset, you would not need to roll fenders for an 18x8.5. Its a smaller wheel
If the overall diameter is small/larger than your factory wheels, yes. But there is a calculator online that allows you to calculate the difference so you know
Hello just wanted to ask/get your perspective? I have a 2009 370z Touring , 114K miles. I'm going to install the AEM CAI, Fast Intentions RHFC and the Injen True Duel Full Catback Exhaust system. Also I'm having the Mishimoto upgraded radiator, stillen transmission cooler and the 25 Setrab oil engine cooler. With everything stated, is there major concerns I need to be aware of with all these modifications? Also I see you had your q50 tuned, could you feel a difference and was it beneficial and safe for the engine? Thank you
As long as your tuner knows what they are doing it is safe-and if your car is in good health of course. But with those modifications a tune is necessary. It won’t run properly or to it’s fullest potential with being tuned. Oil and trans cooler never hurts. Not totally necessary unless you’re tracking the car but it’s a good proactive step
Hi there! Thank you for the Q50 content! I was wondering what difference would it make if i went with a square tire setup on those same wheels. So 255/40/19 all around. Do you think I'd have issues with the tire sticking out? I have the exact same car as your's. Thanks for the help :)
@@SpeedCultureStudios God bless you. I watched the video but I'm just trying to not get bit in the ass again by getting new wheels and tires and not having proper fitment. Just dotting my i’s and crossing my t’s. Thank you sir!
@@Skirr_Skirr 😂 understood. I tried to make things clear so just wanted to be sure you watched. If you got the same wheels with the same specs, a 255 will fit just fine
Hello there. What would be the best optional tires fitment for the 2021 Q50s with OEM wheels? I would like a more flush looking without rubbing issues, I’m also considering lowering suspension for a little more stiffness but nothing crazy. Current OEM size Front 245/40ZR19 and Rear 265/35ZR19. Thank you in advance for your advice.
@@mazzone69 you can go a bit wider than stock generally but I think a 265 is probably the widest you’d won’t to go on stock wheels. Yo get better fitment you’d need to push the wheel out closer to the fender or with a different wheel
I have the same OEM wheels with same sizes in the front and the back? Did you go wider on the back or did you stay with the 265? Also, did you put spacers to push the tires flush with the fenders?
So I have anovia elder wheels 10 inch wide 40 offset with stock ride height was thinking 275 x 35 all around. Sounds like they will fit rear fine but will I need a slight fender roll on the fronts or just switch to 255 front? Using the "willtheyfit" site these wheels are close in fitment to your setup. Thanks
hey speed, what do I need to get my q50 aligned after installing bc racing coil overs? my technician told me I needed camber arms or something? I'm not too sure what I need for an alignment. would appreciate the help!
It can be aligned but depending how low you are you probably won’t get back to factory specs-but you wouldn’t want to if you’re lowered anyway. If you need more adjustment, then yes adjustable upper control arms for the front and control arms for the rear. I have videos on them.
@@SpeedCultureStudios can you make a video showing your coils drop , i just got some bc coil overs and your drop seems just right , not too low and super flush
@@SpeedCultureStudios can you direct me to a video where you showed your last fitment , or a good height for someone that daily drives and just wants to get rid of the gap
Does this fitment and tire setup work on a 09 G37xs on stock suspension with the sport wheels? I want it to fit flush but I want the “meaty” look as well. If that doesnt work what would you recommend?
I’m sure u covered this but a 2016 q50 on rsr down springs if I wanted nearly flush and 19 inch rims or 18 what should my with and offset be flush or nearly flush I owned a 07 g35 and had 19 9.5 22 and hated the poke I really don’t want that to happen again
Would 18x9.5 with a 30mm offset sit well with 265/35 all around or would there be some issues, I plan to put RSR lowering springs, not really sure about what my tire sizes should be because i’m RWD
yo brodie im gettin a q50 this weekend I’m wondering what do I have to do to run 19 inch tires, I wanna lower it just like how his is I’m a noob at this I’m lost
I just got a good deal on my first set of wheels+tires 18x9.5 +22 & im starting to regret the offset. Seems like everyone is running +29 to +35. Will I need any adjustment? Will I poke or tuck in too much? Any tips?
@@SpeedCultureStudios I have stock suspension for now but my tires are 245/40 square. So the lower I go the less poke I will have? I’ll definitely have to look into control arms. I want to keep my wheels since they weigh less than 19lbs
Idk if this is a dumb question or if you answered this in the video, but after you put the spacers on in the old fitment did it clear for rear and front baby brakes, asking bc It’s looks perfect and I really would like to do that exact same fitment
@@SpeedCultureStudios I was talking about the fitment with the 35 plus offset with the old rims, wanted to know if those cleared the rear and front for the baby brakes
Hey man, I have a 2014 q50s 3.7 with the big brakes. I'm torn between the offsets, because i've been on the fourms and fitment industy and still not sure what offset to go with. I'm planning on running a square setup (due to awd) so im leaning towards 19x9.5 + 22 or + 30. around there. Will that clear my big brakes and which one would give me the most flush fitment. I forgot to mention im also lowered on Bc coilovers. Thank you!
Speedculture I see your offset is +29. Is the 3.7 bodystyle a little different from the 3.0? I thought with a 9.5 wheel and a +35 offset it would be flush.
@@SpeedCultureStudios im looking at esr rs2 and found 19x9.5 +22 offset or 19x9.5 +35 that might work better? Im just confused at all the different opinions on what’s the best specs plus I got stock coils
what’s the size on the wheels and the concave profile ? i’m on the website but i can’t seem to find that specific spec. can you provide the link for that exact spec please.
I thought I mentioned it in the video, but they are not different in how wide the wheels can be. It is the diameter of the wheel that matters. They can be different widths as long as the diameter is within 1% front to back.
In the video I discuss how to get a flush look, which is 19x9.5 +29. That wheel is 1 inch wider than the one you asked about and the center is concaved 6 inches more than the one you mentioned. If you can visualize that, your wheel would be in from the fender a half inch or more.
@@SpeedCultureStudios Excuse my ignorance haha, but just to confirm you mean it will be half inch or more inside the fender correct? thank you for your response
@@JM-ku2in yes! I got Aodhan AFF7 19/8.5 +35 all around and put them 255/40/19 Conti DWS and the cars look so wide and mean, and rides so much better. Those rims were just about 20lb a piece and forged
I’m not sure how wide the factory wheel is. I’m sure you can get wider than a 225 on there tho. Maybe a 235. The tire itself is more important that a few more mm of width though.
@Speed Culture Studios Yes, seen all the pics. Been following for a while. Setup looks slick. Best in the biz. Someone once told me that going bigger than 255 on a 9.5 better have a stiff sidewall. I'm awd on 245 tho. Think the biggest I would go is 255 all around. Unless I could go bigger. Lol
@@bva2321 thanks for following along! But whoever told you that is nonsense. I wouldn’t go wider than a 275, but there is no risk to the sidewall. Indy 500s are known to be a little soft and I still don’t get any tire roll.
@@bva2321 whomever told you that has zero clue what theyre talking about. dont ever listen to them ever again for anything. widest tire that will fit under the car without poking out is a 325/30/19. you can pair that with a 275/35/19 staggered fitment for AWD models because theyre identical tire diameter, no problems at all.
I’m getting esr RF2 aswell for my q50s and pretty sure 19x9.5 +22 will work since theirs a few others running that size. That’s my concern to because of the big brakes.
@@Oo-Shiesty yeah ngl after looking more and got some advice from speed culture studies about that set up it 19x10.5 +30 would pock out and since I’m in n stock coils 19x9.5 +35 would look a bit better and to play it safe
I have a 2018 Q50 Red Sport AWD. What wheel/tire spec would you recommend. I have not modified my suspension, nor plan to at the moment. Would 19x9.5 +29 wheels and Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires work on all four wheels by clearing the brakes and not rub on the fenders?
Hard to know without knowing the wheels-every wheel has a different design, but the size you mention “generally” fits. Just don’t go crazy with tire size
I was thinking 255x40R19 for all four tires and getting the Firehawk Indy 500s. Do you see any concerns with FORGESTAR F14 wheels for these tires and my sport breaks? Will spacers be required? Lastly, What is the difference (just offset I suspect) between the FORGESTAR F14 ULTRA DEEP CONCAVE and regular FORGESTAR F14 wheels?@@SpeedCultureStudios
Thanks for the info. Is there anyway, in you opinion, to run an 18" x 9.5" and clear the sport big brakes. I run a 18" x 9.5" +30 with a 14" rotor and Baer 6 piston calipers on my 2004 SVT COBRA. I'd like to run an 18" to reduce rotational mass even further and the tires are cheaper.
cheap 18s wont clear, decent ones will. since youre familiar with mustangs, sn95s at least, this may be of help. most wheels offsets that fit s197 and s550 mustangs will exactly fit Q50s. an enkei RPF1 18x9.5 +45 OR +38 will both fit and theyre both ~17.5lbs.
@@supradoom I’m not sure how old you are but I can tell you when all you have are manual cars, it’s definitely nice to get into an automatic every once in awhile.
@@SpeedCultureStudios I'm 39 and have had too many cars to count. I agree auto is nice for plenty of things. I think your Z is stick, and as long as you have ONE stick car I think that's fine. I'm am not against owning a auto Q50, I had an auto G35X, but if it had stick I'd think of it more as an toy than I do now.
Honestly bro aside from all these street and show builds. This is the best fitment I’ve ever seen and the Only fitment that works for me. I told myself I want that boxy tuck that Porsches have and this is exactly what I imagined
It IS the best fitment 😂 not into the stancy boy look. Flush and practical is it!
@@SpeedCultureStudios couldn’t have said it better 😂😂🙏
@@SpeedCultureStudioshow’d you figure out the best tire fitment? I really want to run those nismo v2 wheels but I don’t think those stock wheels can have the same wheel fitment
@@icloudzawy1861 i got an idea of where different wheel specs would get me and made the adjustments. Finding a wheel with the correct offset and width is key
@@SpeedCultureStudiosyou ran tein springs ?
This video is really helpful. I'm planning on SSR GTX04 19 x 9.5 +38 with 255/40. This should hopefully put me slightly inside the guards.
Just recently got my Q lowered on Tein coilovers and was doing a bunch of research for wheels and tires next this was the perfect video it answered all my questions much appreciated 🙌🏽
Great!
Did you install front arms snd rear after installation
@@andrewmatadeen8448 nah just coilovers didn’t even get an alignment probably should do it eventually lol
How do the coilovers ride? Are the smooth ?
@@marcdesty823 yea the ride quality isn’t bad at all
Currently on rsr super down springs with rear camber and toe arms and front z1 forged camber arms have nismo v1 19x10.5 +23 squared I know I have seen people run 255/35 all around but would a bigger tire fit in the back without pulling? Like 265/35 or 265/40 tryna fit a bit more tire in rear
Hi, I just got the same wheels along with 255/40 R19 Continental Sportcontact 7 tires (square setup). They look a little bit stretched on 9.5, and it is visually more noticable on the rear side than in front, maybe I should have gone staggered just like you did. One question: ¿What is the right tire pressure for this setup (psi)?
I typically run 29psi rear and 32psi front. It was my preference based on the type of driving I used the car for. Tire pressure is something you can play with a bit.
What would you recommend for my setup if mine was AWD? I want my car to have the same fitment as yours
same. just listen to what I said about awd tires
What do you think about , GTR wheels?
They are awesome and look great on the Q50
Quick question brother! Why have different tire widths for the front and the back?
Some do it simply for fitment reasons-can’t fit a 275 in the front. But you have to consider what the car is used for. Drag racers have narrow tires in front for less friction. On a corvette with 325s in the rear, you would never put a 325 up front because it would be wild to steer that thing.
What about 19x 9.5 +22s ? And on what tire size should I run that on?
Hey, would you get a remote start for your Q? Do you think they are trust worthy
No I never would. Never been interested in having one and not interested in adding weight.
I had an issue buying wheels clipping the brakes so watch out for that
Brake clearance definitely mentioned in the video! Every wheel is a little different even if the same offset
What tire and wheel sizing would you recommend for AWD to get the same setup?
What type on tires are those?
Firehawk indy 500
Im going with 19x10 +20
With 255/35/40 tires 🤔
Do you think 19x9.5 +22 will fit on my 2020 Q50 luxe without having to use spacers?
That’s already an aggressive setup why would you think you need spacers? The closer the offset is to 0 the further out it pushes the wheel. If you’re trying to clear big brakes that will come down to design of the wheel. Not every wheel is the same so it makes that a bit more difficult to determine
Hey bro I’m gonna pick up some rims this weekend, gonna go with Avid1s hyper black 18x8.5 with +38mm an gonna lower her on mega racing coilovers what you think about the wheel specs think they’ll fit good?? What color are the rims in this video I like how they go with the black paint an still show out
They are anthracite or gunmetal
Can I go staggered even though my car is awd? Will it mess up a stock suspension? Mpg? Anything?
You can but no need to stagger wheels. But no matter what you do, just be sure the overall tire diameter is the same front and back.
Hey brother I’m thinking of getting the cosmis racing XT-006R 18x9.5 +10 5x114.3 you think the offset will clear my akebonos? For the rear only
Probably not. They don’t clear my Brembos on the 350z
I actually picked up F14 my 2018 3.0t silver sport. But I need hub rings. What size did u use? Or would for my Q?
I can’t remember off the top of my head. Look up hub bore diameter for Q50 it’s like 66.1 or something and then hub bore for the f14s and that’s your size
Do you know what the f14 are?@@SpeedCultureStudios
i have a 2015 q50s and am currently running ESR cr1 19 x 9.5 +22. with michelin pilot sport 4s. they ride good but at high speeds, wheels shake a bit. I think they may be not balanced correctly. Just wondering if my wheels would cause that shakyness
my tires are 255 40 19 all around
Are you on extended studs or the stock studs?
Would you still recommend a 19x9.5 +29 for a 2015 q50 with regular brakes?
Definitely
Hey bro I’m having trouble with fitment. Just wondering if you can help out. Just bought some tandem wheels 19x10.5 +22 for my q50 and I’m not sure if 265/35/19 will work out all around without any issues. I’m on springs dropped 1.6 Font & 1.4 rear
Probably won’t fit in the front without a little extra camber.
do you recommend going 255/35l19 in the front?@@SpeedCultureStudios
I’m only going 18x8.5 because I want to be low without rolling fenders. I feel like if I were to get 19x8.5 with the drop I want I would have to roll the fenders an I don’t want to touch them, do you agree or should I go with 19s??
I talked about 19x9.5 in this video and never mentioned having to roll fenders. Depending on your offset, you would not need to roll fenders for an 18x8.5. Its a smaller wheel
does this effect your Speedometer reading?
If the overall diameter is small/larger than your factory wheels, yes. But there is a calculator online that allows you to calculate the difference so you know
Hello just wanted to ask/get your perspective? I have a 2009 370z Touring , 114K miles. I'm going to install the AEM CAI, Fast Intentions RHFC and the Injen True Duel Full Catback Exhaust system. Also I'm having the Mishimoto upgraded radiator, stillen transmission cooler and the 25 Setrab oil engine cooler. With everything stated, is there major concerns I need to be aware of with all these modifications? Also I see you had your q50 tuned, could you feel a difference and was it beneficial and safe for the engine?
Thank you
As long as your tuner knows what they are doing it is safe-and if your car is in good health of course. But with those modifications a tune is necessary. It won’t run properly or to it’s fullest potential with being tuned. Oil and trans cooler never hurts. Not totally necessary unless you’re tracking the car but it’s a good proactive step
19x9.5 with +29 offset all around?
Yes sir
with no spacers? Got a 2018 q50 sport@@SpeedCultureStudios
Hi there! Thank you for the Q50 content! I was wondering what difference would it make if i went with a square tire setup on those same wheels. So 255/40/19 all around. Do you think I'd have issues with the tire sticking out? I have the exact same car as your's.
Thanks for the help :)
Did you listen to the video? A 255 is a narrower tire than the rear tires I described at 275 so so there will not be any poking out.
@@SpeedCultureStudios God bless you. I watched the video but I'm just trying to not get bit in the ass again by getting new wheels and tires and not having proper fitment. Just dotting my i’s and crossing my t’s. Thank you sir!
@@Skirr_Skirr 😂 understood. I tried to make things clear so just wanted to be sure you watched. If you got the same wheels with the same specs, a 255 will fit just fine
Will 275/35/20 rear tires and 245/35/20 front tires be good with tein lowering springs?
Really depends on the wheel specs
Could I fit 245/45 r18 on the stock q50 rwd luxe 2018
Yes
Hello there. What would be the best optional tires fitment for the 2021 Q50s with OEM wheels? I would like a more flush looking without rubbing issues, I’m also considering lowering suspension for a little more stiffness but nothing crazy. Current OEM size Front 245/40ZR19 and Rear 265/35ZR19. Thank you in advance for your advice.
That’s probably the best you’ll get with factory wheels. Spacers are an option but then there is more to consider like lug length
@@SpeedCultureStudios Thank you for your reply, very informative. In other words, with stock wheels stick with stock tire’s size.
@@mazzone69 you can go a bit wider than stock generally but I think a 265 is probably the widest you’d won’t to go on stock wheels. Yo get better fitment you’d need to push the wheel out closer to the fender or with a different wheel
I have the same OEM wheels with same sizes in the front and the back? Did you go wider on the back or did you stay with the 265? Also, did you put spacers to push the tires flush with the fenders?
@@daniellago6959 same size wheel different size tire. 275s in the rear.
So I have anovia elder wheels 10 inch wide 40 offset with stock ride height was thinking 275 x 35 all around. Sounds like they will fit rear fine but will I need a slight fender roll on the fronts or just switch to 255 front? Using the "willtheyfit" site these wheels are close in fitment to your setup.
Thanks
Hey I have 19x9.5 + 40 they don’t clear my big brakes what space or would you recommend?
Z1 spacer and install extended studs. I can’t tell you the size of spacer without a close look
Is this possible with no spacer or coil overs pretty much stock
hey speed, what do I need to get my q50 aligned after installing bc racing coil overs? my technician told me I needed camber arms or something? I'm not too sure what I need for an alignment. would appreciate the help!
It can be aligned but depending how low you are you probably won’t get back to factory specs-but you wouldn’t want to if you’re lowered anyway.
If you need more adjustment, then yes adjustable upper control arms for the front and control arms for the rear. I have videos on them.
what’s your drop on coilovers ?
About 2” lower than factory
@@SpeedCultureStudios can you make a video showing your coils drop , i just got some bc coil overs and your drop seems just right , not too low and super flush
@@jefeontop8752 I have a video on all of that. I have a few different Coilover adjustment videos
@@SpeedCultureStudios can you direct me to a video where you showed your last fitment , or a good height for someone that daily drives and just wants to get rid of the gap
@@jefeontop8752 I did a fitment video recently. Just go to my channel and scroll down through recent uploads. It’s not far down
Does this fitment and tire setup work on a 09 G37xs on stock suspension with the sport wheels? I want it to fit flush but I want the “meaty” look as well. If that doesnt work what would you recommend?
Very nice thorough video
Thanks for watching 😉
I want some hotboi fitment but I do love that setup
😂 thanks!!
I’m sure u covered this but a 2016 q50 on rsr down springs if I wanted nearly flush and 19 inch rims or 18 what should my with and offset be flush or nearly flush I owned a 07 g35 and had 19 9.5 22 and hated the poke I really don’t want that to happen again
Would 18x9.5 with a 30mm offset sit well with 265/35 all around or would there be some issues, I plan to put RSR lowering springs, not really sure about what my tire sizes should be because i’m RWD
Yes they should.
yo brodie im gettin a q50 this weekend I’m wondering what do I have to do to run 19 inch tires, I wanna lower it just like how his is I’m a noob at this I’m lost
I just got a good deal on my first set of wheels+tires 18x9.5 +22 & im starting to regret the offset. Seems like everyone is running +29 to +35. Will I need any adjustment? Will I poke or tuck in too much? Any tips?
Might have slight poke depending on how low you go. Also tire size will play into it. Might need control arms to adjust
@@SpeedCultureStudios I have stock suspension for now but my tires are 245/40 square. So the lower I go the less poke I will have? I’ll definitely have to look into control arms. I want to keep my wheels since they weigh less than 19lbs
Idk if this is a dumb question or if you answered this in the video, but after you put the spacers on in the old fitment did it clear for rear and front baby brakes, asking bc It’s looks perfect and I really would like to do that exact same fitment
I don’t know what you mean by old fitment. These are the only wheels I ran with the big brakes. They cleared without spacers.
@@SpeedCultureStudios I was talking about the fitment with the 35 plus offset with the old rims, wanted to know if those cleared the rear and front for the baby brakes
Hey man, I have a 2014 q50s 3.7 with the big brakes. I'm torn between the offsets, because i've been on the fourms and fitment industy and still not sure what offset to go with. I'm planning on running a square setup (due to awd) so im leaning towards 19x9.5 + 22 or + 30. around there. Will that clear my big brakes and which one would give me the most flush fitment. I forgot to mention im also lowered on Bc coilovers.
Thank you!
I talked about this in the video. Generally that’s a pretty safe offset but every wheel is different.
what are your thoughts on 17x8 with +45 offset
Sounds about like a stock wheel.
Speedculture I see your offset is +29. Is the 3.7 bodystyle a little different from the 3.0? I thought with a 9.5 wheel and a +35 offset it would be flush.
+35 is close to flush, but not quite. That’s what I had before with a 8mm spacer as I mentioned in the video.
Well done bro 😎 nice video Rasta
Great video, definitely eased my mind and I know what I need to get.
Glad to hear that!
If I’m trying to get nearly flush with 19x10.5 with +30 with 255s should be fine with the sport brakes it seems like.
Might have some wheel poke but tires might tuck. If you have adjustable control arms I’m sure you can make it work
@@SpeedCultureStudios im looking at esr rs2 and found 19x9.5 +22 offset or 19x9.5 +35 that might work better? Im just confused at all the different opinions on what’s the best specs plus I got stock coils
what would you say to get similar to this for awd?
You could get a slightly more aggressive offset for the rear and run 255/40/19 tires on all 4
What size would you recommend for q50 18 inch rims
Thank you!
what’s the size on the wheels and the concave profile ? i’m on the website but i can’t seem to find that specific spec. can you provide the link for that exact spec please.
1:40
can you specify whether this information is for RWD or AWD models? they are both totally different as far as how wide a wheel and tire set up can be
I thought I mentioned it in the video, but they are not different in how wide the wheels can be. It is the diameter of the wheel that matters. They can be different widths as long as the diameter is within 1% front to back.
What do you think a 19x8.5 +35 offset will be? I’m ok with flush or more inside, I hate tires that stick out, will these be fine?
In the video I discuss how to get a flush look, which is 19x9.5 +29. That wheel is 1 inch wider than the one you asked about and the center is concaved 6 inches more than the one you mentioned. If you can visualize that, your wheel would be in from the fender a half inch or more.
@@SpeedCultureStudios Excuse my ignorance haha, but just to confirm you mean it will be half inch or more inside the fender correct? thank you for your response
@@f9495bs yes more tucked back into the fender
@@f9495bs In the end, if you chose the 19x8.5+35?, is it that I also have the opportunity to buy ones like that but I don't know what to do?
@@JM-ku2in yes! I got Aodhan AFF7 19/8.5 +35 all around and put them 255/40/19 Conti DWS and the cars look so wide and mean, and rides so much better. Those rims were just about 20lb a piece and forged
My stock q50 2018 luxe. Has oEM 18’ rims. Comes with 225/50r18 but what tire would be best for better grip bc I got RWD
I’m not sure how wide the factory wheel is. I’m sure you can get wider than a 225 on there tho. Maybe a 235. The tire itself is more important that a few more mm of width though.
Would 19 x 9.5 front 19 x 11 + 22 fit a 2014 awd q50?
Front no problem. Rear will need some adjustable arms. You can see what a 19x9.5 +29 looks like in the video. There was not much room.
What would you say is the best rim setup for the hybrid? Same as vid
@@SpeedCultureStudios what about 18 x 10.5 + 22 front, 18 x 10.5 + 22 rear with 265/ 40/ 18 tires?
Would I be able to run 265/45/18 ? I see people running 255/40/19 on rwd I was curious
Rear yes, front you’d likely get some rubbing depending on wheel design and stance-but you’ll have a bit more room with an 18 than a 19
@@SpeedCultureStudios okay yes I had planned to run that only for the rear ! Thank you
You can fit 275 tire on 9.5 inch rim ? No concern with the sidewall strength giving out ?
Yes-no problem at all. A 275 on a 9.5 is not even pushing it. You saw all the pictures in the video, right? Not even a bulge
@Speed Culture Studios Yes, seen all the pics. Been following for a while. Setup looks slick. Best in the biz. Someone once told me that going bigger than 255 on a 9.5 better have a stiff sidewall. I'm awd on 245 tho. Think the biggest I would go is 255 all around. Unless I could go bigger. Lol
@@bva2321 thanks for following along! But whoever told you that is nonsense. I wouldn’t go wider than a 275, but there is no risk to the sidewall. Indy 500s are known to be a little soft and I still don’t get any tire roll.
@Speed Culture Studios Good to know ! Thank you sir ! Keep up the good work.
@@bva2321 whomever told you that has zero clue what theyre talking about. dont ever listen to them ever again for anything.
widest tire that will fit under the car without poking out is a 325/30/19. you can pair that with a 275/35/19 staggered fitment for AWD models because theyre identical tire diameter, no problems at all.
I want this set up do I need to lower it too tho I’m stock Rn?..
You don’t need to but it just improves the look and performance a bit
Hey bro I been thinking to get the nismo v1 and I know the front are 19x9.5 40 offset, any good tires set up ? (Awd)
Lots of good options. Continentals are super good
@@SpeedCultureStudios you think the same sizes of tires as you mention on this video would make it look flush ?
@@everramirezz close. You’re 10mm off from my offset
I know you said something about the AWD models but what specs would you recommend for a 2020 Q50s AWD
Listen to what I said about the AWD models lol. Specs are no different, just have to consider tire size if you're doing a staggard setup.
@@SpeedCultureStudiosso should i use the same specs you recommended for a AWD q50 2014
What offset would you recommend for ESR Rf2 19x9.5 for somewhat the same look as yours (same tires, and on bc coils), but with a little less concavity
I’m getting esr RF2 aswell for my q50s and pretty sure 19x9.5 +22 will work since theirs a few others running that size. That’s my concern to because of the big brakes.
@@itsrass1378 I found someone running 19x 10.5 +30 and has a bbk, idk what tires though.
@@Oo-Shiesty after doing research 19x10.5 +30 with 255s seems like it would work better
@@itsrass1378 bro lmk the fitment when you get it? I’m really looking forward to getting some soon
@@Oo-Shiesty yeah ngl after looking more and got some advice from speed culture studies about that set up it 19x10.5 +30 would pock out and since I’m in n stock coils 19x9.5 +35 would look a bit better and to play it safe
I got 20 MM spacers with rsr down springs, will this 275-255 set up fit? Don’t know much about fitment tbh I’m struggling
I had a lot of info and references in this video. Just depends on your wheel width and offset
Would I be able to fit a 2020 q50 RS 17inx10 50+ offset 305/45/17
17s won’t fit the sport brakes
@@SpeedCultureStudios I got d5 17s 305-45-17 so it does fit. 2020 RS
@@edgardojuarez9067 oh you’re talking just the rears. That makes more sense now
I have a 2018 Q50 Red Sport AWD. What wheel/tire spec would you recommend. I have not modified my suspension, nor plan to at the moment. Would 19x9.5 +29 wheels and Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires work on all four wheels by clearing the brakes and not rub on the fenders?
Hard to know without knowing the wheels-every wheel has a different design, but the size you mention “generally” fits. Just don’t go crazy with tire size
I was thinking 255x40R19 for all four tires and getting the Firehawk Indy 500s. Do you see any concerns with FORGESTAR F14 wheels for these tires and my sport breaks? Will spacers be required? Lastly, What is the difference (just offset I suspect) between the FORGESTAR F14 ULTRA DEEP CONCAVE and regular FORGESTAR F14 wheels?@@SpeedCultureStudios
WASSUP MAN!!!!
am i being a idiot? because it just keeps taking me to a corvette specification on the website
What website are you referring to?
@@SpeedCultureStudios motorsports LA website
@@SpeedCultureStudios also what tires do you have on? i'm on factory suspension so i don't want my wheels rubbing against my brand new bumper
Super flush! 😊
Hey just wanted to a know where you got the side skirt splitters I don’t know what they’re called exactly, if you can send me the link
Vicrez side splitters.
Vicrez side splitters without the winglets attached??
@@8bit4lifejosh that’s correct. Tan thebwinglets for a bit but didn’t like them
Thanks for the info. Is there anyway, in you opinion, to run an 18" x 9.5" and clear the sport big brakes. I run a 18" x 9.5" +30 with a 14" rotor and Baer 6 piston calipers on my 2004 SVT COBRA. I'd like to run an 18" to reduce rotational mass even further and the tires are cheaper.
Some 18s clear the big brakes and some don’t. I test fitted 18” aodhans on the Q and they would not fit.
@@SpeedCultureStudios which Aodhans? I'm running AFF7's on my cobra. I have a spare, I may test fit it on the Q50
@@dbsimms63 ds02
cheap 18s wont clear, decent ones will.
since youre familiar with mustangs, sn95s at least, this may be of help. most wheels offsets that fit s197 and s550 mustangs will exactly fit Q50s.
an enkei RPF1 18x9.5 +45 OR +38 will both fit and theyre both ~17.5lbs.
@@OxBlitzkriegxO Price is not the deciding factor-unfortunately it’s not that simple.
First.
It's too bad the Q50 never came in stick shift (In America). I do like the look of it but I think that's my biggest problem with it.
It’s nice to drive an auto.
@@SpeedCultureStudios They are okay.
@@supradoom I’m not sure how old you are but I can tell you when all you have are manual cars, it’s definitely nice to get into an automatic every once in awhile.
@@SpeedCultureStudios I'm 39 and have had too many cars to count. I agree auto is nice for plenty of things. I think your Z is stick, and as long as you have ONE stick car I think that's fine. I'm am not against owning a auto Q50, I had an auto G35X, but if it had stick I'd think of it more as an toy than I do now.