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Understand, thanks for inquiring. Cheers!I am AWD and would rather not have to install sensors. Very nice set of wheels though. I'll have to pass on this deal. Good luck with the sale.![]()
Understand, thanks for inquiring. Cheers!I am AWD and would rather not have to install sensors. Very nice set of wheels though. I'll have to pass on this deal. Good luck with the sale.![]()
In EU GT AWD is shipped with F 19x8 225/40/R19 and R 19x8.5 255/35/R19.Thumbs up for 255s in the front! But with a 0.5 in diameter difference front-to-back, probably not a great setup for AWD..
In EU GT AWD is shipped with F 19x8 225/40/R19 and R 19x8.5 255/35/R19.
Not sure why it would be bad for AWD, the bias for rear is present heavily in this car![]()
Although I appreciate your opinion and feedback, this is a classified forum where potential buyers should be able to decide whether something is a fit for their vehicle or not. If you aren't interested in the wheels maybe move to the tech forum and share you opinions. I know several owners who are running a very similar setup on an AWD with no issues. Your hi-jack of my post has now created doubt that these wheels will not work properly on an AWD which is incorrect.I didn't mean wheel width - same size in US for 19" - I mean wheel + tire diameter. For AWD, you should be close to the same to avoid messing with the AWD transfer case. His sizes are 1.9% different (~26 inch vs 26.5 inch), where, for example, Subaru says no more than 1%. Not sure of the exact limit for Kia - 2% is a bit high for my liking.