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Got the summer set up on
AODHAN LS007
19x8.5f, 19x9.5r. +35
Nittto Invo
245/35/19f
275/30/19r
do the wider wheels and tires from stock slow you down any ?
Got the summer set up on
AODHAN LS007
19x8.5f, 19x9.5r. +35
Nittto Invo
245/35/19f
275/30/19r
do the wider wheels and tires from stock slow you down any ?
Please post some pictures of your car with these, I am debating for FAST FC04 Flow Formed in 19" or in 20" and they look almost identical to those Aodhans LS007 and have the exact same with / offset in 19"/20". I have not yet purchased the Stinger but my dealer also sell FAST wheels so might buy those at the same time.
I have the fast for winter. I prefer the look on these as it does not have an extending lip on the outside rib of the spoke (over the mounting bolts). It just looks a bit cleaner and there is a slight (not much) concavity to the rear. The LS0007 just looks cleaner
Not my car but I found a Stinger for sale in Canada with 20" Fast FC04. The picture are to perfect but it give a good idea that this wheel look very good in 20" on the Stinger. I must say that I do not find a big difference with teh LS0007 and those are not available in 20" in the right fitment.
It's all preference and everyone is going to notice their own things they deem flaws. For me it's the u-shape that goes up from the stud/but that extends pretty much the whole length of the spoke vs the Aodhans that do not. Again it's an opinion of what I personally didn't like on them after using them the last 5 months.
I just see a split "Y" wheel; until you point out the "U", and now I can switch between "U" and "Y".By looking more at it I see what you mean now, it makes the spokes look thicker on the Fast version. I do also prefer without it.
I just see a split "Y" wheel; until you point out the "U", and now I can switch between "U" and "Y".![]()
Don’t know what happened with the attachment here is the pic.View attachment 45750
So I would need a wheel with more offset or less would like rather not use spacers but if I have to I will.Running squared you'll need +25 or so. I know a few squared on here are running +32/35 with spacers. Ark has some
So I would need a wheel with more offset or less would like rather not use spacers but if I have to I will.
Set up looks goodAs promised.
Front 20x9+35mm 235x35
Rear 20x10+40mm 275x30
I went with 19x8.5 et35 all around as I thought 19x9 woud be big for the front ... 8.5 all around looks good. if you want befier set up you could always add 20mm spacer + fatter tires on the rearI'm wanting to run a squared set up on my AWD using 19's, based off the chart, 19x9 with +35 OR +40 is OK with 255/35 tire? No need for spacers correct? No poke? Would there be any problems if I wanted to lower the car?
I went with 19x8.5 et35 all around as I thought 19x9 woud be big for the front ... 8.5 all around looks good. if you want befier set up you could always add 20mm spacer + fatter tires on the rear
Looks sweetAdding another option for someone that lives in an area with crappy roads and plans to stay stock height.
Advanti Racing Decado (22-23lbs each)
19 x 8.5 +35 245/40/19
19 x 9.5 +40 285/35/19
Would I be able to have room to lower it as well?