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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 01:35 PM
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Rial Wheels on CTT

Anyone have these wheels? I noticed tirerack is carrying them now......
Sweet looking wheel! I was thinking of doing the daytona with a 22x10.5 ($639 ea. retail).
 
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yeah I saw them too... you could do 9.5" in the front with 265/35's and 10.5's in the rear with 315/30's staggered like that would look sweet.
 
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I considered that but I have always heard that staggered and AWD do not mix well.
 
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I considered that but I have always heard that staggered and AWD do not mix well.
yeah when you do different diameters, the front axle and rear axle will rotate at different speeds, those two sizes are BOTH 29.3" tall so would work well.
 
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Uhh, yeah.....I understand that different diameters are bad. I was under the impression that different widths was hard on AWD units.
 
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Originally Posted by SecureS4
Uhh, yeah.....I understand that different diameters are bad. I was under the impression that different widths was hard on AWD units.
yeah I suppose that if the center diff is locked, and you're sliding around on ice and the front and rear tires have slightly different adhesive coefficiencies (which they do no matter the size difference) then there may be some amount of stress on the driveline... probably well within spec, though.
 
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they look like cargraphic. Look really nice!!
 
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Uhh, yeah.....I understand that different diameters are bad. I was under the impression that different widths was hard on AWD units.
Do it man!! great price...looks great
 
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Not due in until at least June it appears
 
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Looks like initial ETA is end of May. They should be in sooner hopefully.
 
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damon, what you think of the Rial wheels with Conti Cross Contact 265/35-22 on 9.5's in the front and 315/30-22's on 10.5's in the rear?

Both 29.3-29.4 tall.
 
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