How can i run STAGGERED on an AWD sedan
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Why do you want to go out of your way to counteract all the suspension dynamics of a great handling car by trying to use a staggered setup?
With the wheels and tires being unsprung, how can they affect, let alone counteract, "suspension dynamics", unless you mean 'handling characteristics' like accelleration and decelleration, which are much more susceptible to the effects of increases in wheel diameter (rotational mass) than width?
How would running different offsets be any better at maintaining "suspension dynamics"? Now you've altered the track width, which I would think would affect handling more than a staggered set-up that maintains factory track settings (though still be neglible under all but the most serious racing conditions).
Not trying to pick a fight, just trying to understand what I'm missing...?
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In my opinion you don'y need to pull the fuse. I have been driving with the fuse in for a few days now. Spoke to a tech at the dealer and not all AWD come with a full size spare. The spare is the same rolling diameter but different width. So if Infinity is selling the AWD car with a different tire size as a spare I don't see why running an 8.5" front and a 10" rear would hurt. Now this is coming from one of the service techs at the dealer. I'm running my staggered with the fuse in for about 100 miles now and no problems yet but only local driving no highway.
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