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18"/19" Double Staggered Setup, I did it!
About a year ago the "Max Rubber on the M2" thread and my own "Anybody Running a Double Stagger?" thread got me thinking of trying an 18x10" and 19x11" wheel combo and fitting a 305 width tire in the rear. This holiday season I finally got around to trying it and testing the fitment. Below you'll see everything that went into testing the fitment!
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Great vid, appreciate the info
With our OE size spec (dia) we have a slight f/r diameter stagger. 25.75"fr & 26.3"rr With your tire selection on the 18/19 wheels have you increased the dia stagger further? |
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Maybe I'll try a 275 in front next time, but with the splitter, I don't really need more front grip and could use more rear than the 285 I have (on track that is).
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Awesome video man!
I wish Apex had these wheels in a forged version too, that would be really nice.
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01-04-2022, 03:51 PM | #5 |
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I would have thought the rear was less than that, as the rear sidewall looks thinner than the front by more than .1" to my eye, but I guess it's just the fitment difference, and possibly the way the fender lip shadow hits the tires.
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FaRKle! well done - car looks great & the pics are on point!
I have that same diameter stagger with my setup (also 10/11 but 18's all around). Running a 265/35/18 front A052 for the street - but will also be the tire I'm on at super lap battle next month. Would much rather a 275/35/18 for that much more heat management capability and my preference for no more than 20mm stagger if possible - but it is what it is right now with availability. I have run Hoosier A7 @ 275/35/18 on the front and they fit with no issue even being wide for a 275. If you find a tire you like & it has a 275/35/18 option would definitely consider it.
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For my car's setup I feel rear grip limited only having the rear 20mm wider than the front. I'm sure that would change if I had more rear camber available, or even different F:R frequency ratio.
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Nice.
I’m looking at 275 & 305/35/18 Toyo RR on 18x10 ET25 & 18x10.5 ET40 EC-7R’s for the Spring. Will be tight in the rear, but should fit relative to the 295 & 305/30/19 combo’s I’ve run in the rear in the past on 19x10.5 ET45. |
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Yeah I really love the SM10 but wished they were forged in 18" and 19" sizes! The bead knurling is nice too!
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