Gereking
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- Genesis G70
The summer tires lost is grip under 7 Celsius.
I've driven on them at temperatures near freezing and they were perfectly fine. Of course I wasn't pulling any 1G corners though.The summer tires lost is grip under 7 Celsius.
They feel a little harder below 7 celcius but you still get grip, just not max grip. Standing snow on the ground is a different matter thoThe summer tires lost is grip under 7 Celsius.
You'll need to find the offset for the wheels to find out whether or not they will clear the Brembos. Earlier in the thread it's stated that +35 and +40 will both work.I need your help guy's,
I can buy 4 wheels (for winter), is come from Genesis 2012 2.0T(18 inch), do you think that wheels can fit on my Genesis 2019 3.3T sports. What I confuse is about the offset.
thanks
I suspect the wheels he is thinking from are from a Genesis coupe, given the 2012 year listed.^ if the rims are from the 6MT 2.0T Sport then they'll fit no problem. any of the "Genesis approved" 18" winter wheels replace their 19" summer rim. in CAD, 19" summer rim = 18" winter rim. 18" summer rim = 17" winter rim.
so, if they are from Genesis and are 18", they should fit in place of your 19" sport summer rims.
I think the change should be fine, it will just throw off the speedo, you could go to a square set up it will be a little stretch but still should work, but I am not 100% sureI just got my car this weekend... But I am researching the other things I will need for the car. When researching winter tire setups, I was wondering if I could avoid buying another set of wheels and tires for approximately $2k, and instead get tires only and get them swapped.
Finding winter tires in the original sizes is near impossible and I think extra side profile will be helpful. Bridgestone makes LM-32 Blizzaks in 225/45/19 and 255/40/19, so I could just get the tires swapped each year.
Going up FROM a 225/40/19 and 255/35/19, TO 225/45/19 and 255/40/19 in a winter setup would be acceptable, right?
It would only affect the speedo and odo a tiny bit and there is enough clearance on stock suspension to handle the 5+ increase in the profile?
^^ the OEM winter tire/wheel setup cost me ~$2k, of which it was close to 50/50 split for tires and wheels. so, the wheels were ~$1k. i'm sure there are less expensive aftermarket options available. can you buy tires alone and do the swap 2X/year? perhaps. but consider the added cost each time to mount and balance, the fact that you cannot re+re yourself, additional wear and tear on the tires and wheels, and that you'll recoup some of the wheel cost when you sell the car. also, having a 2nd set of wheels saves the summer set from winter abuse, road salt, etc.
another benefit to going with an 18" winter setup is the additional sidewall you get which is much preferred for winter driving and ruts, potholes, etc. you can also easily go with a squared setup for winter, which is what Genesis does with their OEM offering. this will lead to further savings since you can do proper rotations.
assuming a guy could recoup ~40% of the wheel cost down the road, i just don't see the rationale for doing tire swaps every year. especially since you need the space to store tires anyways, so space savings is a non-factor.
Now that sounds like a lot of hassle. Insurance, registration, R&M, storage in the off season. Way easier to have a set of winter wheels and tires. Not to mention winter is too long to be stuck driving a beater. The G70 was a blast last winter. I thought it was a great winter car.I'm seriously considering just buying another beater for winter driving. Will cost me a little less than a new set of rims and tires for my G70, and if someone runs into it I couldn't care less.
I would have an incredibly hard time doing this. Like the G70 is easily the nicest car I have ever owned, and I absolutely love driving it. I would likely despise the winter beater in comparision enough that I would never want to drive it.I'm seriously considering just buying another beater for winter driving. Will cost me a little less than a new set of rims and tires for my G70, and if someone runs into it I couldn't care less.
Going up FROM a 225/40/19 and 255/35/19, TO 225/45/19 and 255/40/19 in a winter setup would be acceptable, right?
It would only affect the speedo and odo a tiny bit and there is enough clearance on stock suspension to handle the 5+ increase in the profile?