StealthyKDM
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2018
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- 35
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- Location
- Carson Ca
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
In the near future, I will be purchasing a set of new wheels and tires but I just want to make sure what I'm getting will fit without rubbing.
I've searched the forums and found out that the average person has 20s. I would like to run 20s but I feel the 19s are in my budget and considering my stock size is a 235/50/18.
What I'm trying to get are 19s all around with 245/45 performance all seasons. I live in SoCal so it hardly rains and it's warm throughout the year.
I'm working with the guys at Fitment Industries and they told me that I could fit a 7.5 inch to a 9.5 inch wheel with an offset of +30 to +40.
The car is running stock suspension and maybe down the road I'll put springs or coils.
Any suggestions are helpful
P.S I want to purchase the wheels before the 27th of November bc that's when the sale ends.
I've searched the forums and found out that the average person has 20s. I would like to run 20s but I feel the 19s are in my budget and considering my stock size is a 235/50/18.
What I'm trying to get are 19s all around with 245/45 performance all seasons. I live in SoCal so it hardly rains and it's warm throughout the year.
I'm working with the guys at Fitment Industries and they told me that I could fit a 7.5 inch to a 9.5 inch wheel with an offset of +30 to +40.
The car is running stock suspension and maybe down the road I'll put springs or coils.
Any suggestions are helpful
P.S I want to purchase the wheels before the 27th of November bc that's when the sale ends.