The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
#632
Great so, since you're much more knowledgeable on the subject than I... Do you recommend going staggered or doing the squared all around? Also, any recommendations on tire brand for those sizes? Thank you so much for your help.
#633
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As far as tires, if you keep your OEM wheels for a winter set then you can get much better summer tires for the rest of the year. Good summer tires will really let you get much more out of your car, they perform much better in wet & dry, and only real downside is below 40 degrees and they will wear faster.
Michelin Pilot Super Sports are the gold standard but are costly. A very good alternative IMO is the Toyo T1Sports, they will wear a bit faster than the Pilots but cost about 30 to 40 percent less.
TreadDepot.com: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Tires
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#634
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Help please
Hello everyone
Apologize if it has been answered before.
I have an awd q60 coupe dropped on bc coilovers.
I recently ordered a set of wheels
Size:20x9+20 all around
My questions are....
What tire size should I go with?
Is this setup too aggressive?
What extra work do I need to do and extra parts if any do I need to purchase to make it work?
Appreciate the help
Thanks
Apologize if it has been answered before.
I have an awd q60 coupe dropped on bc coilovers.
I recently ordered a set of wheels
Size:20x9+20 all around
My questions are....
What tire size should I go with?
Is this setup too aggressive?
What extra work do I need to do and extra parts if any do I need to purchase to make it work?
Appreciate the help
Thanks
#635
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Hello everyone
Apologize if it has been answered before.
I have an awd q60 coupe dropped on bc coilovers.
I recently ordered a set of wheels
Size:20x9+20 all around
My questions are....
What tire size should I go with?
Is this setup too aggressive?
What extra work do I need to do and extra parts if any do I need to purchase to make it work?
Appreciate the help
Thanks
Apologize if it has been answered before.
I have an awd q60 coupe dropped on bc coilovers.
I recently ordered a set of wheels
Size:20x9+20 all around
My questions are....
What tire size should I go with?
Is this setup too aggressive?
What extra work do I need to do and extra parts if any do I need to purchase to make it work?
Appreciate the help
Thanks
#637
Registered User
#641
Incurve IC-s10
my buddy just got IC-S10s 20x9 +20, 20x10.5 +25. i was just wondering what kind of tires would look nice on them hes sitting at stock height. I've tried searching but we haven't found anything. Thanks in advance
#642
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I think you'll get a better reply on this thread, I'd post the same question over there.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...sh-thread.html
#643
I have a sport coupe and I am looking at a set of STR 607 in 20x10.5 squared. They offer a +35 and a +20. I plan on running a 255/30 on them. Which offset will give me a flush fitment with the least amount of trouble? Will the +35 clear the sport brakes in the front?
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...str-607-a.html
Those clear his front Sport brakes so a 10.5 surely should. I'd scratch the +20 off the list, the +35 will be an easier fit, but still might have issues depending on tires selected and what drop/camber you plan to run.
#645
Here's the only thread I could find on these, not sure what sizes the OP ended up with either Might send Johnnyblazes a PM for specifics
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...str-607-a.html
Those clear his front Sport brakes so a 10.5 surely should. I'd scratch the +20 off the list, the +35 will be an easier fit, but still might have issues depending on tires selected and what drop/camber you plan to run.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...str-607-a.html
Those clear his front Sport brakes so a 10.5 surely should. I'd scratch the +20 off the list, the +35 will be an easier fit, but still might have issues depending on tires selected and what drop/camber you plan to run.