Axis Angle Wheels - Please help a Noob
Axis Angle Wheels - Please help a Noob
Alright so I'm new to this and might be posting this in the wrong thread so I apologize ahead of time, but I need some help.
I'm looking to get:
Axis Angle Rims
http://www.axiswheels.com/view-wheel/axis-angle
SIZE: 20"
BOLT: 5 X 114.3
OFFSET: 42
FINISH: MATTE BLACK
Can someone recommend a good set of tires and the proper sizing? For everyday driving or if I want to go aggressive with the setup?
Thanks in advance
I'm looking to get:
Axis Angle Rims
http://www.axiswheels.com/view-wheel/axis-angle
SIZE: 20"
BOLT: 5 X 114.3
OFFSET: 42
FINISH: MATTE BLACK
Can someone recommend a good set of tires and the proper sizing? For everyday driving or if I want to go aggressive with the setup?
Thanks in advance
You really need to say if you have a coupe or sedan, and what/if you plan to lower your car and run camber kits.
According to the provided link, these come in 20x9 and 20x10. However the offsets are not listed....
It looks like the 20x9 are offered in +20 and +35. I would go +20 for a semi-aggressive setup, and probably no matter what. The +35 will be pretty weak without a spacer unless you are at stock height. The +20 is semi-aggressive, and you will have to be lowered with a little negative camber to run these.
It looks like the 20x10 is offered with a +25 offset. That is pretty aggressive for the rear, and you will have to be lowered and running a some negative camber for it also to fit unless other offsets are offered.
I would go with 245/35/20 fronts and 275/30/20 or 285/30/20 for a normal setup. For an aggressive setup, it really depends on what you go with for size and offsets of the wheels, alignment settings, etc. There are too many factors to say for sure, and you have not provided enough information....
According to the provided link, these come in 20x9 and 20x10. However the offsets are not listed....
It looks like the 20x9 are offered in +20 and +35. I would go +20 for a semi-aggressive setup, and probably no matter what. The +35 will be pretty weak without a spacer unless you are at stock height. The +20 is semi-aggressive, and you will have to be lowered with a little negative camber to run these.
It looks like the 20x10 is offered with a +25 offset. That is pretty aggressive for the rear, and you will have to be lowered and running a some negative camber for it also to fit unless other offsets are offered.
I would go with 245/35/20 fronts and 275/30/20 or 285/30/20 for a normal setup. For an aggressive setup, it really depends on what you go with for size and offsets of the wheels, alignment settings, etc. There are too many factors to say for sure, and you have not provided enough information....
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