Quick pics of new wheels
Quick pics of new wheels "Updated"
I am adjusting my coils to cover the gaps, but I am having issues with the rear coils. The wheels are Work T1S 19x9 +41 in front 19x10 +37 in back and tires are 235/35/19 front 275/30/19 in back.








Last edited by tpc303; Jun 13, 2011 at 06:16 PM. Reason: New pictures
Hmmm why did you go with a different wheel bast set up? It's smaller wheels diameter overall. Your front tire sidewall size should be 40 with 19" wheel, and rear 35 with 19" ... you pretty much got the 20" wheel set up.
Anyway I loved the T1S. I always wanted to get them or the Volk GTS. Ended up getting wolks.
You definately need to lower the G for much better look.
Anyway I loved the T1S. I always wanted to get them or the Volk GTS. Ended up getting wolks.
You definately need to lower the G for much better look.
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Hmmm why did you go with a different wheel bast set up? It's smaller wheels diameter overall. Your front tire sidewall size should be 40 with 19" wheel, and rear 35 with 19" ... you pretty much got the 20" wheel set up.
Anyway I loved the T1S. I always wanted to get them or the Volk GTS. Ended up getting wolks.
You definately need to lower the G for much better look.
Anyway I loved the T1S. I always wanted to get them or the Volk GTS. Ended up getting wolks.
You definately need to lower the G for much better look.
The tires were not the set up that I wanted to go with, but the wheels were damaged (supposed to be mint) and the seller offered to send me the front tires and some cash back. I figured that would be the least amount of hassle for the both of us and bought rear tires that would make my overall diameter less then 3% different. She was just lowered more today and I think it looks perfect, but I'm not sure how long I can keep it this way because I'm scraping
Not sure what the originals were. Are you saying that my new tires are 3% different then the original? If so then yes you are correct, but as long as the new tires are less then 3% different then each other it will not effect the AWD which is all I am truly concerned with. Although I'd like to know what the spedo is off by
Yes, that's what I meant.
I used both the original sport size of 225/50/18 and 245/45/18 and what I have (plus zero coupe size) of 245/40/19 and 275/35/19, and the difference was between +4-5% versus stock.
Comparing the stock sport size to your tires, your fronts are 5.422% too fast (speedo), and 5.14% difference in diameter. Your rears are 4.669% too fast and 4.47% different in diameter. I don't know the original tire size for a non-sport sedan, but I'm assuming the difference will be close to what's calculated above.
I used both the original sport size of 225/50/18 and 245/45/18 and what I have (plus zero coupe size) of 245/40/19 and 275/35/19, and the difference was between +4-5% versus stock.
Comparing the stock sport size to your tires, your fronts are 5.422% too fast (speedo), and 5.14% difference in diameter. Your rears are 4.669% too fast and 4.47% different in diameter. I don't know the original tire size for a non-sport sedan, but I'm assuming the difference will be close to what's calculated above.
Yes, that's what I meant.
I used both the original sport size of 225/50/18 and 245/45/18 and what I have (plus zero coupe size) of 245/40/19 and 275/35/19, and the difference was between +4-5% versus stock.
Comparing the stock sport size to your tires, your fronts are 5.422% too fast (speedo), and 5.14% difference in diameter. Your rears are 4.669% too fast and 4.47% different in diameter. I don't know the original tire size for a non-sport sedan, but I'm assuming the difference will be close to what's calculated above.
I used both the original sport size of 225/50/18 and 245/45/18 and what I have (plus zero coupe size) of 245/40/19 and 275/35/19, and the difference was between +4-5% versus stock.
Comparing the stock sport size to your tires, your fronts are 5.422% too fast (speedo), and 5.14% difference in diameter. Your rears are 4.669% too fast and 4.47% different in diameter. I don't know the original tire size for a non-sport sedan, but I'm assuming the difference will be close to what's calculated above.






