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Wow that really shows you it all comes down to the wheels! Mine are 9+35 and plenty of clearance. I do think 9+32 is closer to the ideal fitment for our cars in general.19x9 +32 flush fit not touchy the brakes
No one is running that one yet though I specced it out to see if it would fit. It’s on my list when I need to replace my winter tires next time around, I love that wheel!Where are the 18" heads??? I saw on the Google Doc someone ran 18X8.5 +30 Fifteen 52 Turbomac wheels with 255/40. Not sure if it was on a GT with Brembos however..That's exactly what I'm looking to run.
Anyone else running aftermarket 18's on a GT?
I should clarify, this should fit our Brembo cars just fine, 17” is the tricky one and may require custom length endlinks, but apparently that should work as well.Where are the 18" heads??? I saw on the Google Doc someone ran 18X8.5 +30 Fifteen 52 Turbomac wheels with 255/40. Not sure if it was on a GT with Brembos however..That's exactly what I'm looking to run.
Anyone else running aftermarket 18's on a GT?
No one is running that one yet though I specced it out to see if it would fit. It’s on my list when I need to replace my winter tires next time around, I love that wheel!
I think you’re going to contact the front struts with 9.5+35I misspoke. Although those Turbomac wheels are cool for a Rally/Winter look, I meant that size is what I'm after. I'm specifically looking at the Enkei RS-10 in 18X9.5 +35. Enkei is saying they don't recommend as they can't guarantee the fit. I think I may just buy one and mount it to see if it will clear the caliper...
Here’s my 9+35, you will need at least 9.5+30 if not 9.5+25 and you’re going to be poking, which you might be ok withI misspoke. Although those Turbomac wheels are cool for a Rally/Winter look, I meant that size is what I'm after. I'm specifically looking at the Enkei RS-10 in 18X9.5 +35. Enkei is saying they don't recommend as they can't guarantee the fit. I think I may just buy one and mount it to see if it will clear the caliper...

I needed 5mm spacers up front with my 9.5 +35I think you’re going to contact the front struts with 9.5+35
Thanks for the replies. If I went with your suggestion of 9.5 +35 and 5mm spacers up front, what do you think I'll need for a spacer out back? I'd prefer to be flush as opposed to poking.I needed 5mm spacers up front with my 9.5 +35
+30 is where its at for 9.5

@Shrikecorp So I just bought 20x9 front and 20x10.5 rear wheels. I'm going to buy the Michelin PS4S tires but what is the best size for me to get? I also have the Eibach lowering springs that lower the front about 1.4" and the rear 1.2"
I drive a 2019 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD and my stock rims are 255/35/ZR19 on front and rear wheels.
Looks great I have 265 on the rear. Did you lower the car?As promised.
Front 20x9+35mm 235x35
Rear 20x10+40mm 275x30
I don’t have pics off hand, but there should be no poke with that fitment and it should look flush. My 9+35 are just a little inset in the front and would be more so in the rear.Does anyone have any pics of a 18x9 +30 square setup? I know it will fit but would like to visualize the poke. I'm planning a 245 tire but any example doesn't need that.
Thank You! That's exactly what I wanted to hear. I can always toss a thin spacer on the rear to finish it off if needed.I don’t have pics off hand, but there should be no poke with that fitment and it should look flush. My 9+35 are just a little inset in the front and would be more so in the rear.