New (to me) 19' Kinesis F110 rubbing inside. Tire size and offset help?!?
Hi guys, I have an 02' Turbo I just found a set of discontinued Kinesis F110's in near mint condition which I was super stoked about and now a bit disappointed after receiving them. The previous owner had them on a 02' c2 which he said he had to cut the sheet metal and roll fenders for. He claimed he did not know the offset but that the wheels were better suited on a C4S or Turbo. I know I definitely need spacers as the wheels rub on the inside and I also want the wheels to sit flush (more aggressive). I have a couple questions now...
1) The owner told me that the front wheels were 19x8.5 however when I received the wheels I see 19X8JFH2 50. Would it say 8.5 if it were 8.5? Does the 50 mean offset? Tire size on the front are 235/35ZR19 Michelin Pilot Supersport
2) The rear says 19X11JCH2 58 so 58 offset? Tire size is 295/30ZR19 Michelin Pilot Supersport
3)Are the tire size rolling diameter okay for the all-wheel-drive?
4)What spacers do I need and lug bolt to make these fit and look flush/no gap?
Thank you so much for your help!
1) The owner told me that the front wheels were 19x8.5 however when I received the wheels I see 19X8JFH2 50. Would it say 8.5 if it were 8.5? Does the 50 mean offset? Tire size on the front are 235/35ZR19 Michelin Pilot Supersport
2) The rear says 19X11JCH2 58 so 58 offset? Tire size is 295/30ZR19 Michelin Pilot Supersport
3)Are the tire size rolling diameter okay for the all-wheel-drive?
4)What spacers do I need and lug bolt to make these fit and look flush/no gap?
Thank you so much for your help!
Last edited by romeo62186; Feb 1, 2016 at 03:38 PM.
Thankyou for the response but I have 19' wheels. Also I'm just looking into getting spacers if possible!
I see someone selling 23mm spacers? Does that work? Do spacers come in a bunch of different mm's? Do you know if my tire size are ok? I would like to use up these tires and the next year or so and later switch to wider tires.
From what I have heard, you dont ever want to go over a 3% difference in the overall diameter of the front to rear tires. Keeping it under a 1% difference is best. There are a ton of different sized spacers out there but the best ones have a hub lip on them
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add 10mm spacer up front, rear needs a 31mm spacer to get to GT2 wheel specs
stock 996tt tire size is 25.1" front, rear is 25.0:
your tires are 25.5" Front, 26.0".
IMHO, sell the wheels and get correct widebody-offset sizes. Tires are also wrong
Cheers,
Rob
stock 996tt tire size is 25.1" front, rear is 25.0:
your tires are 25.5" Front, 26.0".
IMHO, sell the wheels and get correct widebody-offset sizes. Tires are also wrong
Cheers,
Rob
18 or 19 doesnt matter... only the overall diameter. That overall diameter specs will get you a flush fitment that will work with the diffs. If you can do basic math you can figure out the rest.
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