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Posting here as I just started a similar thread and have a similar question/likely a similar car.

I will probably end up with 245x4 square setup on tirerack wheels TMPS and tires. It sounds like TPMS auto-learns and with narrower tires being better in winter, this could be a good setup to swap in November and April...

I haven't found a definitive answer on 18s- Tirerack has a single rim listed, and another poster somewhere on this forum found that 18s will fit with carefully placed wheel weights and a very small spacer. Not sure whether I'm OK with that.
Ya I dont know how I feel about spacers I heard horror stories of them getting rusted on and where the roads during the winter are mostly salt no thank you. So the stock rims are 19 x 8.5
Would 18x8.5 fit?
 
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That's a good question. You might have to take your car to a tire/rim shop and have everything measured. Can't remember where, but someone bought the rims off the 3.8 AWD car and didn't fit on the fronts only. Again, those calipers are huge on the V8. Hyundai took no chances on the Genesis not being able to stop.
 
That's a good question. You might have to take your car to a tire/rim shop and have everything measured. Can't remember where, but someone bought the rims off the 3.8 AWD car and didn't fit on the fronts only. Again, those calipers are huge on the V8. Hyundai took no chances on the Genesis not being able to stop.
Crap! The rims and snow tires im thinking about getting are off a 2019 g80 awd.
 
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