Wheel Fitment

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So I was gonna buy a pair of ESR wheels and not sure if they will fit and NEED HELP!

Set of brand new 19 inch ESR Glossy Black wheels off set 9, 9.5 +30, 5x114.3 bolt pattern mounted on brand new tires Lexani tires 225/45z/19 and 255/40z/19.

Do you think this will fit my 2020 Kia stinger Gt-line?
 
Going from 26" to 27" OD the speedo will read 58 at 60mph, but the fronts are only 9mm further inset, so I say it'll fit.

Can't comment on going ET 46 to 30 on the rears tho. Fit? yes. Drive without issue? no sure.
 
Going from 26" to 27" OD the speedo will read 58 at 60mph, but the fronts are only 9mm further inset, so I say it'll fit.

Can't comment on going ET 46 to 30 on the rears tho. Fit? yes. Drive without issue? no sure.
What should I do say that will fit and drive without issue
 
What should I do say that will fit and drive without issue
To fix the diameter you'd just drop back from /40 profile to stock /35, or use Tire Size Calculator to find a similar size. Here's what ElChanclo was saying:

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As for tuck/poke, my usual starting point is that the stock 8" +34 and 8.5" +46.5 will be flush with a 20mm spacer.
- For fronts, you've added 1" width, meaning 1/2" or 12.5mm further out than stock at the same offset, plus another 4mm from the lower +30 offset, or 16.5mm total. Should be pretty flush (there are lots of pictures of stock+20mm spacers around, it'll be very close to that).
- For rears, you've also added 1" so 12.5mm further out, but the +30 offset is 16.5mm less than stock, so 29mm (1.15") further out than stock which is pretty aggressive (to me the +20mm from stock is as far out as I'd want to poke).

Increasing your rear wheel offset by 10-15 would probably be a better fit, so something like +40, +45.
 
I'd avoid Lexani tires, your Stinger deserves better :)
 
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