Talk to meNew shoes this week! Rohana RFX11 in gloss black. 20x9 square, +35 offset. Tires are 255/35 on all 4 corners. I’m AWD
Loving how she turned out!
Talk to meNew shoes this week! Rohana RFX11 in gloss black. 20x9 square, +35 offset. Tires are 255/35 on all 4 corners. I’m AWD
Loving how she turned out!
If you're going to go staggered, you might as well go wide, I'd go for the 10's with 285/35r19's
Great thanks! I didn’t order yet. Keep changing my mind on what I want just when I think I’ve got it figured out lol.9+30 and 10.5+40 will poke a little, 9+35 and 10.5+45 will be flush, depends on what you're going for. I don't think you're going to get any more concavity with the lower offsets, that's usually reserved for much lower offsets. You'll still have some in the back.
I think most will recommend 255’s. What wheels you looking at?Hi all, first post here (tire noob as well). Looking at a squared set up 20 x 9 +35 offset for my AWD GT1. What would be my safest bet on tire size? Thanks!
Here you go, there are squared setup sizes at the bottom of the chart you're looking for 255/30r20 tires for 20x9, +35 will be flush, click the links to see how it measures up.Hi all, first post here (tire noob as well). Looking at a squared set up 20 x 9 +35 offset for my AWD GT1. What would be my safest bet on tire size? Thanks!
Thanksthis is helpful...
I just wonder about changes in comfort, handling etc...
The easiest way to improve the handling would be to install Eibach sway bars but this would cause a problem with warranty (we have 7 years in Poland and I would prefer not to loose it).
Ahhh, one more note, I had a bit of a hard time finding sizing for those wheels, but it doesn't look like those wheels are available in our PCD which is 5x114.3. Many wheel manufacturers making wheels for european cars won't (BMW/Audi) won't fit our cars, surprisingly, you'll actually have better luck finding wheels that fit Ford Mustangs which we share fitment with.Thanksthis is helpful...
I just wonder about changes in comfort, handling etc...
The easiest way to improve the handling would be to install Eibach sway bars but this would cause a problem with warranty (we have 7 years in Poland and I would prefer not to loose it).
Thanks, it seems I will have to take a deeper look into the issue of changing sway bars and alleged warranty voiding.
As for the PCD - we have them in 5x114.3 here in Europe - I confirmed it with a local OZ dealer