Gilbert Griz
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- Apr 10, 2020
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- Location
- Gilbert, AZ
- Genesis Model Year
- 2019
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G80 Sport
Has anyone successfully put the rear tires and wheels on the front made it work? I know the tires are bigger and the rims are a different size and the offset is different by about 1/2 inch. I just want to know if it is possible. If it is I might buy 2 more rear wheels and put them in the front. So all 4 would be the same size. Would need to space the rear about a 1/2" to make them even. Comments, thoughts? Thanks guys! 2014 Equus.Will a 275 40 19 fit on the front of a 14-16 Equus? Am I correct in assuming the front and rear rims have a different offset? Will a rear set up fit on the front?
Who would you trust for suspension design?But, why? Wider tires in front will negatively impact steering feel and increase wear on steering and suspension components. Spacers in the back will likely cause the tire to rub the fender.
I am well aware of the engineering. I hauled test and prototype vehicles for 27 years. I like to push the envelope. An extra inch of rubber up front is not going to drastically change the Dynamics that much and a 1/2 inch in the back will not rub. Just want to know if anybody has attempted it before. Before I do it myself.Who would you trust for suspension design?
A group of Genesis engineers that did thousands of miles of testing with different sizes and combinations of wheels and tires
or
Some guy with a better idea to simplify it
Some things are fun to play with. Other have a reason to be what they are.