Adidas_kn
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Has anybody done a rotateable square setup with the stock rear sized wheels and tires all around? Should improve handling too. Will the 255/35 and 9 wide clear up front?
Got some examples?with an aftermarket 19x9 wheel? Yes, depends on which one. Since not a lot of 19X9 options, I would default to the Forgestar wheels since they carry 19X9 in semi concave profile to work with the big brakes and give you a high enough offset so it doesn't stick out.
ARK 270 rims 19x9.5 +25 all around with 255/35/19 all around on Continental DWS 06's
Is it really gonna improve handling?
I guess you are going for Sport or Sport+ mode if ‘handling’ is an issue. The car already oversteeres because of the 80% going to the rear wheels. Widening the front tyres won’t overdo it then?
I had a similar idea about the Mustang wheels but do you think the larger size will affect the all wheel drive system or the braking system?I recently acquired a set of Ford Mustang wheels (19x9 ET30). They came from a track-package car and had enough room to clear the Brembo calipers. The wheels have 255/40/19 tires and I know the tires are a bit larger. I have not had time for test-fitting, but maybe this weekend.
I had a similar idea about the Mustang wheels but do you think the larger size will affect the all wheel drive system or the braking system?
The tires on a mustang I am referring to are 275 and 255 40-19The rear already uses a 255/35/19 and if you go look at a tire size calculator you'll see that there is no rotational difference between a 225/40/19 (stock front) and a 255/35/19 which is why those sizes were picked originally. So in short a square 255/35/19 setup doesn't change anything for the AWD set up.
P. S you can also rotate tires lol.
So many things to consider. The staggered set up gets 10K miles of Michelin summer tires. Then the last c. 5K miles I've been on Nitto Motivo UHP A/S tires, same staggered set up as the Michelins. Then I opt for a rear sway bar upgrade to make the rear feel more planted: and, I am told, also reduce oversteer. Sounds good to me! I do believe the understeer is less with the stiffer sway bar, even in "soft" setting. Now, I am told that I can put "rear" tires on the front if I choose (would require "rear" rims, though?); everything fits fine. But the oversteer would be back more noticeable with the wider front tires? Is that right? So then, would I put the Eibach rear sway bar on "stiff" to compensate for the wider front tires? The benefit is tire rotation for the first time; while handling should be about what it is now: with staggered set up, rear sway bar upgrade, improved stability in the rear and less oversteer. Am I thinking this through correctly?
Yeah. I think you made that up.......Speedometers in general are calibrated to read higher than actual speed to make you driving slower. The odometer should be accurate.
It's on the internet, is has to be fact.Yeah. I think you made that up.......
Yeah. I think you made that up.......
I went with a square setup of 19x8.5 +33mm wheels with staggered factory tires. I will try to fit the rear 255/35 combo up front soon to see if they'll clear. The 225/40 are kinda stretched on the 8.5 wide wheels. Don't really like that look. I have noticed that the factory 26" OD tires cause the speedometer to read alot 1.2mph faster than its actually going compared to my phone GPS. Might have to go up to a 26.5 or 27" OD tire to correct this.
I recently acquired a set of Ford Mustang wheels (19x9 ET30). They came from a track-package car and had enough room to clear the Brembo calipers. The wheels have 255/40/19 tires and I know the tires are a bit larger. I have not had time for test-fitting, but maybe this weekend.