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| 18x8.5 Front and 18x9.5 Rear |
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18x9.5+44 square vs 18x8.5-18x9.5+44
I'm tryin to zero in on some wheels and am torn as to what to go with.
Hopin all you guys with these set-ups can chime in as to what you think, recommend, etc.. It seems as though most are going staggered. |
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I would only stagger if the wheels I wanted didn't match each other. If you aren't doing any autocross or track time, then staggered probably won't be an issue. Narrower front tires than the rear introduce understeer, meaning your car when driven spirtedly will push through the turn and not bite. This may or may not bother you.
Here's 18x9 +45 offset square on my FR-S: ![]() ![]() ![]() At this offset and wheel width, I feel the front and rears are close enough to not require staggered wheels and offsets. Also, you don't have to worry about tire rotation issues or worry about matching tire sizes ...
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The car came with a square setup, stick with a square setup.
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car came with crappy tires, should we stick with them?
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Sure, if the other option is going with a staggered setup that just creates more understeer.
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I want the 9.5 to fill-out the wheel wells. Right now I have 18x8 set-up with 20mm spacers. Spacers bug the ish outta me and I want a more true set-up that gives me the more flush look I want without spacers. I'm really not a fan of the sunken in look. No, I won't be auto crossing or tracking the car. It's my daily and I'm shooting for a blend of form=function and not really one over the other if possible. |
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Tyres first. Everything else (wheels, brakes, suspension, etc) is a function of that. Stock power or FI? That matters too. |
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Just ordered 18x9.5 +44 offset square wheels from Wheeldude. He mentioned that x9.5 +44 will not clear stock struts in the front. You either need a small spacer or aftermarket coilovers.
if anyone has experience with this please chime in
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18x9.5 all around with 255/35s all around.
Fills the whole fender wells. Tires have very minor stretch (depending on which tire). Flow the function and form you're looking for.
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255 seems to me a bit wide for the fronts? |
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I went staggered and I wish I had gone square, purely for looks.
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