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Can The 19 inch wheels from a gt Stinger....... fit on the 2.0t Stinger ??
 
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It's more a clearance issue, truth be told, I put 16 inch wheels on the wifes ''forte'' It came with the 15 inch steel wheels w/plastic hubcaps, YUCK!! But there are no issues with that upgrade...I have a line on some gt wheels w/tires for a cool grand......should I jump on them??
 
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Well I don't know what they're worth to you, as far as money but unless the owner put some crazy tires on it you shouldn't have a problem getting it to fit.
 
Well the tires have 8,000 miles on them, and the wheels are well the kia wheels....quick math tells me there is a good 40,000 left on the tires and at a hundred a piece and the wheels at 150$ x 4 it seems like a steal....the tpms are still there.
seems like a good deal.
 
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Is it the stock Michelin summer tires?
 
Won't your speedo be off? The base and premium Stingers are set up with 18" wheels. So unless you have tires with a higher aspect ratio than the OEM staggered tires (i.e. smaller sidewalls) you'll be an inch too big. That would drive me nuts. But maybe it doesn't bother you?
 
Won't your speedo be off? The base and premium Stingers are set up with 18" wheels. So unless you have tires with a higher aspect ratio than the OEM staggered tires (i.e. smaller sidewalls) you'll be an inch too big. That would drive me nuts. But maybe it doesn't bother you?
As long as the revs per mile are the same, 18” vs 19” vs 20” doesn’t matter. Obviously the sidewalk is thinner on the larger rims.
 
As long as the revs per mile are the same, 18” vs 19” vs 20” doesn’t matter. Obviously the sidewalk is thinner on the larger rims.
For reference... the stock 19” gt wheels
225/40ZR19 front
255/35ZR19 rear
have 797 front/799 rear revolutions per mile.

I got winter tires
225/45R18
that are 18” that have 803 revolutions per mile.

That minor of a difference won’t impact your odometer enough to bother having it adjusted (assuming the dealer can even do that).

In the mustang world, and aftermarket handheld tune device allowed you to adjust this if you wanted.
 
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Well the tires have 8,000 miles on them, and the wheels are well the kia wheels....quick math tells me there is a good 40,000 left on the tires and at a hundred a piece and the wheels at 150$ x 4 it seems like a steal....the tpms are still there.
seems like a good deal.
If you're referring to the stock Michelin 19" tires, the manufacture warranty is for 25k miles. Unless they are staggered, (which is how they are on the Stinger) in which case, the warranty is for half that (12.5k miles). I can tell you for a fact, my 2018 GT2 rear tires were already at the "factory nub" indicating time to replace at 11,600 miles. I never peeled out or took mine to the track and I had them rotated twice at 5k mile intervals. Now the front still had some decent tread left but no way anyone is getting 40k + on these tires. Hope that helps.
 
If you're referring to the stock Michelin 19" tires, the manufacture warranty is for 25k miles. Unless they are staggered, (which is how they are on the Stinger) in which case, the warranty is for half that (12.5k miles). I can tell you for a fact, my 2018 GT2 rear tires were already at the "factory nub" indicating time to replace at 11,600 miles. I never peeled out or took mine to the track and I had them rotated twice at 5k mile intervals. Now the front still had some decent tread left but no way anyone is getting 40k + on these tires. Hope that helps.

That's why I asked what tires they are. At 8k miles they most likely won't make another 8k. My rears were trash before hitting 12k.
 
My rear summers are still at 80% at c. 10K miles on them. I guess my definition of "spirited" driving is way off; on the conservative side! :P
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I don't get how everyone goes through tires so quick. I have 9.5k on mine and have 7/32 left on all four corners. Stock Michelin PS4S.
 
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I'm right at 6,000 for the stock 2.0 tires, still look new....mebbe I should forget the whole thing...
 
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Mine are already wearing rear continentals with Michelin’s in the front.... I’m at 11,700 miles and probably only have 8-10k left in the new rears.

In pretttttty hard em’
 
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I'm right at 6,000 for the stock 2.0 tires, still look new....mebbe I should forget the whole thing...

Or just buy the wheels and get tires separately.
 
Yeah, I’d love to find the stock rim a 150.00
 
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