Please keep us updated … on what you end up with ….Once I get the car I’ll find a set of 18” wheels to test fit. If they clear, that’s the route I’ll go. I will be able to get a set of wheels & tires for $2K all-in.
Genesis HQ confirmed to me yesterday that 18s will fit...even the Performance.Will do. The plan right now is 255/55/18 Michelin X-Ice snows on alloy wheels in the $250 range, with a preference for something lighter. Right now, waiting toco firm 18s will fit, and trolling a few different places for something that goes on sale.
Yeah. They offer an 18" combo on the website at the time of order, but the front brake & caliper combo looks like it will be a tight fit. The Genesis OEM wheels may fit, but I'm not 100% sure all aftermarket 18s would - which is why I'm looking to test fit a set before I buy any rubber.Genesis HQ confirmed to me yesterday that 18s will fit...even the Performance.
Tire Rack test fits everything they sell. It's a great reference for wheels/tires. The GV60 isn't listed yet, but I doubt it will be long before they have wheels listed.Yeah. They offer an 18" combo on the website at the time of order, but the front brake & caliper combo looks like it will be a tight fit. The Genesis OEM wheels may fit, but I'm not 100% sure all aftermarket 18s would - which is why I'm looking to test fit a set before I buy any rubber.
Hello Everyone.
Found the perfect match as for Winter Rims and Studed Winter Tires..
Remember that it is IMPERATIVE to match the center bore and not only the offset and bolt pattern.
Here is the spec of the car Rims.
Genesis GV60 2022/3 EV AWD
– Generation: JW [2021 .. 2023]
– Power: 429 hp | 320 kW | 435 PS
– Engine: Electric
– Options: Performance
– Center Bore: 67.1 mm
– PCD: 5x114.3 (5x4.5)
– Wheel Fasteners: Lug bolts
– Wheel Tightening Torque: 137 - 157 Nm
– Thread Size: M14 x 1.5
Here is the Avail Rims.
SKU:FF2GB-HK20511467135
Bolt Pattern MM:5X114.3
Wheel Lookup:20X8.5 5X114.3
Load Rating LBS:2200
Hub Bore MM:67.1
Wheel Width:8.5
Offset:+35
Wheel Size:20X8.5
Bolt Pattern 1 MM:5X114.3
Wheel Finish:Gloss Black
Wheel Finish (Long):Gloss Black
Wheel Model:FF-2
And finnaly... the STUDED Tires...
MICHELIN
255/45R20XL Michelin X-Ice North 4 SUV Studded 105T
That will be for me... the set i will get...
I, very much, prefer hub-centric wheels, but would stop short of saying they are an imperative. So long as you get a wheel with a larger bore, you can get rings to properly seat them.Hello Everyone.
Found the perfect match as for Winter Rims and Studed Winter Tires..
Remember that it is IMPERATIVE to match the center bore and not only the offset and bolt pattern.
Totally understand... how about you share the info about what exactly you ordered... rims and tires.. (product # etc) this will for sure help other take a better decision based on the size (etc) they prefer...I, very much, prefer hub-centric wheels, but would stop short of saying they are an imperative. So long as you get a wheel with a larger bore, you can get rings to properly seat them.
Personally, I'm going with an 18" set to save money and weight, and get better range.
As I stated in an earlier post, I tend to go cheap with rims, but never sacrifice tire quality.Totally understand... how about you share the info about what exactly you ordered... rims and tires.. (product # etc) this will for sure help other take a better decision based on the size (etc) they prefer...
cheers
Cool... and thanks Looney100 for the information. As for Studded tire... onces you go with those... you never go back... for road noise.. in winter time... depending on the make and studs... the noise is a lot less then running a 1500 truck in summer... aslo... the quality of the GV60 cuts a lot of road noise.. (from what i was able to realize in the road test i did with it) also... and unfortunately... in Ontario.. studs are not allowed... in Quebec there is no problem.As I stated in an earlier post, I tend to go cheap with rims, but never sacrifice tire quality.
I went with a set of 18x8" CRW GT1 wheels with a 43.5 offset. Fit is excellent and they weigh only 23lbs each.
I'll be going with a set of 255/55/18 Michelin X-Ice Snows. I'll pick them up whenever I see a sale.
I've never used studded tires. I'm not sure how I'd feel about the road noise. I also wonder how they'd impact rolling resistance and therefore, range.
I bought the identical wheels recently for my daughters' Jetta. Seem like decent quality and 16" ones were only $130. And they are hub centric as a bonus.As I stated in an earlier post, I tend to go cheap with rims, but never sacrifice tire quality.
I went with a set of 18x8" CRW GT1 wheels with a 43.5 offset. Fit is excellent, they are hub-centric, and they weigh only 23lbs each.
I'll be going with a set of 255/55/18 Michelin X-Ice Snows. I'll pick them up whenever I see a sale.
I've never used studded tires. I'm not sure how I'd feel about the road noise. I also wonder how they'd impact rolling resistance and therefore, range.
I didn't make the link for Amazon. I suspect it's something automatic with the site sponsors. Let's see if these work.Looney100 your link to Amazon goes to KDM Warehouse? Could you reset the link as am interested in a set for my winters. Additionally where did you get the TPMS sensors at as Edmonton Genesis they a quoting me $100 a sensor!
I didn't make the link for Amazon. I suspect it's something automatic with the site sponsors. Let's see if these work.
Lugs
TPMS sensors
I also got a TPMS programmer, but after some subsequent reading, it may not be necessary.
I needed lugs because the rims I bought have small bolt holes and while the OE bolts will fit in, I can't fit a socket around them. Depending on what you buy, you may be able to stick with the OE lugs.
Thanks but temporarily Sold out !Michelins are 20% off, today only, at Costco.ca.