18x9 or 18x10 all around?
#1
Driver School Candidate
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18x9 or 18x10 all around?
So I'm looking into buying some wheels and was wondering which wheel fiitment would be better. Or should I do 18x9 front and 18x10 rear.
#2
AWD or RWD?
#4
Instructor
imo... looks for 19 and performance for 18 cuz more choices for R rated tires... another factor is if you live by roads that are crap ex: lots of pot hole, and stupid manhole cover i would definitely suggest 18....
#5
RWD ; you wanna do staggered. 18" vs 19" is up to you. Are you lowered?
#6
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I am lowered. About an inch pass wheel gap. And what I'm trying to figure out is will 18 x 9 +30 fit. And if I should do 18 x 9 all around or 18x9 F and 18x10 R. I'm new to all these wheel fiitment stuffs.
#7
Im not sure about offsets and such. But there is a theead about wheel fitment. That's where I would ask. Thise folks know their stuff. But I am pretty sure that you need to keep your wheels staggered to maintain proper handling characteristics.
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#8
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to me offset and wheel size depends on what do u want to do to your car in the future...
#9
Your car is RWD you said it, 18x9 front 18x10 rear offset 35 bro 235 Front 245 Rear you have a lot of clearance don't worry.
#11
Wider wheels in the rear. This is the way that the car comes frim the factory. There is a post on the site showing aftermarket 18" wheels on the ISX50 Some will say 18" wheels look to small but I feel that it depends on the style of the wheel. ( no lips)
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