These rims do require offset rings. If they were missed at install it would explain the grinding.
Calling Tirerack today to get to the bottom of this. Thanks for the assist. BTW - are offset rings different from the centering rings?
These rims do require offset rings. If they were missed at install it would explain the grinding.
Just wanted to say that I gave my Genesis it's first real test since getting Dunlop Wintersport 3D snow tires last winter. We got approx. 8-9" of snow, and while I had a very hard time getting out of my garage (which is on a slight incline), I was able to safely get to work. I wouldn't want to do it again though, as I'm scared I'm going to damage my bumper. I think the most snow the Genesis can safely handle without serious risk of damage is probably 6". Still, I'm impressed and so were my co-workers who seem to think only trucks/suvs are capable of getting around in the snow. LOL
Side note: Are wheels spacers really dangerous? I had to put small wheel spacers (approx. 1/16" of an inch) on the front to prevent part of my suspension from scraping the wheel weights on the inside of the wheels during sharp turns/u-turns. The tire shop really advised me against them even though they're quite thin.
Since it is that fun time of year again,
How many are using full winter tires? Performance winter tires? making due with the stock all seasons?
Since it is that fun time of year again,
How many are using full winter tires? Performance winter tires? making due with the stock all seasons?
Here is an update if anyone is interested.
It turns out the wheels that Tirerack sold me were rubbing on the outer tie rods when turning lock to lock on both sides. The wheels I purchased had a 42mm offset; Tirerack is replacing them with a different wheel that has a 32mm offset.
FWIW, Tirerack said they'd be pulling those wheels from the website as a compatible option for the 4.6, but they're still up there. I guess even Tirerack can make mistakes sometimes.
So this was what I used
Size: 17X7.5 (4)
Offset: +35mm Backspacing: 5.66" Bolt Pattern: 5-114
seems to be in the middle of the 2 tirerack sent you.
Guys,
I live in CT and i will need snow tires for sure. I've been reading this and other threads on different tires to get, i have some quesitons:
1. Is it necessary to get a separate set of rims along with the tires?
2. It sounds like the Blizzak's are the prevailing favorites among snow tires yet there are different versions (W60,LM25, etc) which ones are better?
3. If i need to get new rims, should i get alloy or steel?
4. I have the 3.8 with 18" premium package, I've read 17" is better for traction, is this true?
5. Should i get a higher width in the back?
6. I'm not too familiar with the offsets and such will this be a factor if i go from the 18" to the 17"?
All opinions will be greatly appreciated