TIGERSHARK27
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I've tried to do some reading on wheel fitments, and I've learned some, but there is still a ton I really don't know, and I know there's a wealth of knowledge on here that would be very beneficial to someone like me.
My front tires need replacing, and I figured if I'm ever going to get aftermarket rims, when I need new tires is a pretty ideal time to do it.
I would like to go wider in both the front and rear for both performance reasons (probably not too much of a difference) and aesthetic reasons. I've spent a decent amount of time looking through the gallery on Fitment Industries' website, trying to see what sizes other Stinger owners are running, but I know I have to take some of those with a grain of salt.
I live in Canada, and some of the roads I have to drive on are... not always the best. I'm thinking of moving down to 18s (what my winters currently are) to compensate wider tires being a little taller, and otherwise calling for a thinner profile to fit. I have both Eibach lowering springs and sway bars, which surely limit what is possible a little bit. If ride height is the only issue, I would consider moving to coilovers (only the KS V3 coilovers for ≈ $3500 were available at the time I bought my lowering springs, but Megan Racing and BC Racing coilovers are around now which are much cheaper and still reputable) for the flexibility.
There's a few wheels I'm considering, but the ones which design I like the most are bronze Aodhan AFF7. I hadn't heard of Aodhan before, but from the bit of research I've done they're a newer brand but have a decent reputation. I was concerned initially, and maybe am still (if anyone knows more about their quality etc., would love to hear), as I wanted to go with König, Enkei or another better known brand, but not every newer brand is automatically garbage just because they're new. At some point König was new too.
I have some spirited driving occasionally, but don't plan on any track days.
I'll just post the links to the fronts and rears I've looked at, as they should have the information one would need.
Front: https://www.fitmentindustries.com/buy-wheel-offset/AFF71885511435BZ/aodhan-aff7-18x85-35
Rear: https://www.fitmentindustries.com/buy-wheel-offset/AFF71895511435BZ/aodhan-aff7-18x95-35
I was wanting to run 255/40/18 in the front, and 285/35/18 in the rear, but have some concerns about fitment since I know that's 30mm wider in front/rear, and I have lowering springs like I mentioned.
I've seen that 46.5 is the stock offset for the rear, but I've had a lot of difficulty finding rims with offsets that high. I'm not sure if what I want would work, or whether I should try to find something with a higher offset.
I also had a lot of difficulty finding rims that were 9"; most were 8.5" and 9.5". I would consider doing 275s in the rear if I found 9" rims I liked. I think 275s fit on 9.5" according to this chart Tire Width for a Wheel/Rim Size Chart - TyreSizeCalculator.com, but I'm worried having tires "stretched" more might lead to quicker tire wear. Maybe that is totally unfounded; I'm not sure.
The other wheels I was considering are bronze König Ampliforms, but I only see them available in 19s, so I would need thinner profile tires, or less wide tires to compensate.
This website is the best I could find for theoretically figuring out if something might fit, but there's obviously things it can't know. The fender and wheel well clearance numbers I got from another thread from someone else with Eibach Lowering Springs. I'm not sure on the suspension clearance, which is honestly the part I'm the most worried about.
Front: Rim & Tire Size Calculator. Custom Offsets
Rear: Rim & Tire Size Calculator. Custom Offsets
Any comments on whether what I was hoping for would work, or absolutely wouldn't, or even information about some things it maybe looks like I misunderstand, are appreciated. Sorry for such a long post. I'm just trying to be thorough on the information I'm providing. Thanks for your time!
My front tires need replacing, and I figured if I'm ever going to get aftermarket rims, when I need new tires is a pretty ideal time to do it.
I would like to go wider in both the front and rear for both performance reasons (probably not too much of a difference) and aesthetic reasons. I've spent a decent amount of time looking through the gallery on Fitment Industries' website, trying to see what sizes other Stinger owners are running, but I know I have to take some of those with a grain of salt.
I live in Canada, and some of the roads I have to drive on are... not always the best. I'm thinking of moving down to 18s (what my winters currently are) to compensate wider tires being a little taller, and otherwise calling for a thinner profile to fit. I have both Eibach lowering springs and sway bars, which surely limit what is possible a little bit. If ride height is the only issue, I would consider moving to coilovers (only the KS V3 coilovers for ≈ $3500 were available at the time I bought my lowering springs, but Megan Racing and BC Racing coilovers are around now which are much cheaper and still reputable) for the flexibility.
There's a few wheels I'm considering, but the ones which design I like the most are bronze Aodhan AFF7. I hadn't heard of Aodhan before, but from the bit of research I've done they're a newer brand but have a decent reputation. I was concerned initially, and maybe am still (if anyone knows more about their quality etc., would love to hear), as I wanted to go with König, Enkei or another better known brand, but not every newer brand is automatically garbage just because they're new. At some point König was new too.
I have some spirited driving occasionally, but don't plan on any track days.
I'll just post the links to the fronts and rears I've looked at, as they should have the information one would need.
Front: https://www.fitmentindustries.com/buy-wheel-offset/AFF71885511435BZ/aodhan-aff7-18x85-35
Rear: https://www.fitmentindustries.com/buy-wheel-offset/AFF71895511435BZ/aodhan-aff7-18x95-35
I was wanting to run 255/40/18 in the front, and 285/35/18 in the rear, but have some concerns about fitment since I know that's 30mm wider in front/rear, and I have lowering springs like I mentioned.
I've seen that 46.5 is the stock offset for the rear, but I've had a lot of difficulty finding rims with offsets that high. I'm not sure if what I want would work, or whether I should try to find something with a higher offset.
I also had a lot of difficulty finding rims that were 9"; most were 8.5" and 9.5". I would consider doing 275s in the rear if I found 9" rims I liked. I think 275s fit on 9.5" according to this chart Tire Width for a Wheel/Rim Size Chart - TyreSizeCalculator.com, but I'm worried having tires "stretched" more might lead to quicker tire wear. Maybe that is totally unfounded; I'm not sure.
The other wheels I was considering are bronze König Ampliforms, but I only see them available in 19s, so I would need thinner profile tires, or less wide tires to compensate.
This website is the best I could find for theoretically figuring out if something might fit, but there's obviously things it can't know. The fender and wheel well clearance numbers I got from another thread from someone else with Eibach Lowering Springs. I'm not sure on the suspension clearance, which is honestly the part I'm the most worried about.
Front: Rim & Tire Size Calculator. Custom Offsets
Rear: Rim & Tire Size Calculator. Custom Offsets
Any comments on whether what I was hoping for would work, or absolutely wouldn't, or even information about some things it maybe looks like I misunderstand, are appreciated. Sorry for such a long post. I'm just trying to be thorough on the information I'm providing. Thanks for your time!
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