The overall wheel diameter with the 20" rims is 680mm and 679mm. Stock is 663mm and 661mm.My only concern was it clearing the suspension. The tire diameter is very close to stock 19"s so wasn't sure if I would need them or not. I was thinking no but just posting the question to see.
Fronts will clear struts and will be fine. Rear 285/30/20 with 20x10 +40 may rub on dips depending on the tire. Mine was 20x10 +45 (+40 with 5mm spacer) and it rubbed slightly on dips on the highway with Michelin PS AS3+ tires. I’ve since gone back to 20x10 +45 and no rubbing at all now. The tire is completely flush with the top of the fender aswell.So I am looking at getting these wheels.
(2) 20x9 Vertini RF1.7 Satin Black w/ Gloss Black Lip (Rotary Forged)
(2) 20x10 Vertini RF1.7 Satin Black w/ Gloss Black Lip (Rotary Forged)
with 245/35/20 and 285/30/20..I am wondering if I will need spacers or not. The offset is 30 on the front 40 on the rear.
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This car, a Gran Turismo, is the calculated compromise between comfort over long distances (ride smoothness and cabin noise and seating) and performance. I was attracted to that balancing act simply by reading the promotional book: it hardly seemed doable, yet here was Kia (that was the hardest part of the recipe: Gran Turismo retro, "redefined", by Kia!?) asserting that they had pulled this off near perfection. The test drive cemented my conviction that the assertions were real: it took one brief weekend of widened research between test drive and purchase.so next question. With changing to a 35 and 30 profile. How bad is that going to make the ride? It is a daily driver and also some highway driving. Roads around town are not to bad but they are still city roads. lol
So I daily drive mine a lot and have already put on over 8,000km with my new wheels and tires. The road noise at high speeds (120km+) is a little bit noisier than I would prefer, but I deal with it since I choose Michelin AS3+ tires, which are more performance oriented all season tires. I heard Continental DWS06 PLUS has a quieter and softer ride compared to the AS3+, but isn’t as good performance wise.so next question. With changing to a 35 and 30 profile. How bad is that going to make the ride? It is a daily driver and also some highway driving. Roads around town are not to bad but they are still city roads. lol
Just a option, all season tires. Softer and quieter if all out performance isn't a concern.so next question. With changing to a 35 and 30 profile. How bad is that going to make the ride? It is a daily driver and also some highway driving. Roads around town are not to bad but they are still city roads. lol
Depends on the model tire and offset. That’s a wider, taller (heavier) tire than most are using, but not by much.TSW NEPTUNES 20x10 and 20x9.
Will 255 35 and 295 30 work?
Lowered on M&S Springs. GT1 AWD
A truckMy concern is more sidewall. I cracked a rim. What would you suggest for more sidewall?
8.5 18s at 35 offset with 255 wide tires. No issues.A truckOne of those new Sasquatch Broncos that come with 35s!
A lot of guys go with 19” and 18”
I see lots of the Canadians in particular going this route.
I should too living in NJ which is one contiguous pothole, but this is the life I’ve chosen.
Back to those storm springs, you have more up travel at ride height than most of us with Eibach and H&R that drop us lower. So that probably mitigates bottoming out issues a bit.
What aspect ratio?8.5 18s at 35 offset with 255 wide tires. No issues.
225/45R18 on 18x8 is the "best fit". If you're ordering new tires to go on 18x8's, I'd do that.
255/35R18 on 18x8 is going to be significantly wider, give you about 4% speedometer error, and look kinda funny with crazy backwards stretch, if it even seated right.
255/35R18 on 18x9 would be fine without any weird stretch, but you'll still be a bit taller than stock, same 4% speedo error.
For winter tires, I would just stick with stock wheel sizes. Going wider trying to squeeze performance out of winter tires isn't going to get you anywhere IMO.
Stock sizes are:
18x8 all around - 225/45R18
19x8 (front) - 225/40R19
19x9 (rear) - 255/35R19
And 19" winter tires are expensive, so I think an 18x8 square setup is the way to go. Cheaper, more sidewall for invisible potholes, and more tire selection.
If I’m shopping for rims would you recommend I just go with the 18x8 in general? I have the 18 GT AWD with the staggered wheels but I wouldn’t mind downsizing to get more wall since I live in Indiana and our winters bring hella potholes. Also would it affect my performance or handling?