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Kia Stinger Aftermarket Wheel Options

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I went with:

245/35/20 @ 679.5mm and 285/30/20 @ 679mm

If I go with:


235/35/20 @ 672.5mm and 275/30/20 @ 673mm

What would be the main difference, plan on lowering 2018 base. Thank you!
 

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I went with:

245/35/20 @ 679.5mm and 285/30/20 @ 679mm

If I go with:


235/35/20 @ 672.5mm and 275/30/20 @ 673mm

What would be the main difference, plan on lowering 2018 base. Thank you!
mmm, I would probably then consider what width of the wheels you got. Main difference is that the 235/35/20 and 275/30/20 would actually be a little closer to the stock rolling diameter but for a 9/10.5 setup, I wouldn't run that unless I was running a really aggressive offset and wanted as much stretch as possible.
 
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mmm, I would probably then consider what width of the wheels you got. Main difference is that the 235/35/20 and 275/30/20 would actually be a little closer to the stock rolling diameter but for a 9/10.5 setup, I wouldn't run that unless I was running a really aggressive offset and wanted as much stretch as possible.
Thank you again.
 
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2018 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD
One last question for all you who are wiser than I...

Anyone running 255/40/19 on all four corners?

Was leaning towards a 245/40/20 setup on Velgen Classic5 wheels, but realized that the VMR V705 was aesthetically nearly identical and significantly cheaper, just not available as 20s.

My question is whether or not I can fit a 255/40 tire (planning on adding the Eibach Pro Kit springs and sway bars in the spring) or if I need to stick with 245/40 on the 19s as well. Going from 245 width to 255 width brings the tire 0.15in closer to the top of the wheel well, and 0.2in wider on both sides.

Thoughts?
 

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One last question for all you who are wiser than I...

Anyone running 255/40/19 on all four corners?

Was leaning towards a 245/40/20 setup on Velgen Classic5 wheels, but realized that the VMR V705 was aesthetically nearly identical and significantly cheaper, just not available as 20s.

My question is whether or not I can fit a 255/40 tire (planning on adding the Eibach Pro Kit springs and sway bars in the spring) or if I need to stick with 245/40 on the 19s as well. Going from 245 width to 255 width brings the tire 0.15in closer to the top of the wheel well, and 0.2in wider on both sides.

Thoughts?
255/35/19 would be better since that's actual OD of the stock tires.
 
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Would a 19x9.5 and 19x11 setup fit on a stinger GT or is that too wide?
The largest that has been tested(to my knowledge) is 20x9et37 and 20x10.5et50 with 255/35 front and 295/30 rear. Pretty sure the front limit without stretching to fit, is the 9 in wide wheels, and the rear may fit an 11 but hasn't been tested yet(to my knowledge). The rear seems to have room to go up to an 11 from what has been seen, but the front I don't think would work well.

Take the above with a grain of salt as I have not personally tested the Stinger for fitment only through calculations, measurements and others setups and measurements. Mainly because I don't have access to infinite wheel setups for testing all possible configurations and checking clearance.
 
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Will a Forgestar CF5V Super Deep Concave fit the rear? 19 x 10 Super Deep Rear with a 19 x 9 Semi Concave in the front, both with appropriate offsets and tires to maintain factory OD. Either Gunmetal or Bronze Burst Finish (black Stinger)
 

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Will a Forgestar CF5V Super Deep Concave fit the rear? 19 x 10 Super Deep Rear with a 19 x 9 Semi Concave in the front, both with appropriate offsets and tires to maintain factory OD. Either Gunmetal or Bronze Burst Finish (black Stinger)

No go on the Super Deep Concave on the rear. Will send you PM for a quote.
 
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255/35/19 would be better since that's actual OD of the stock tires.
Thanks! I would really like to stick with 40 profile for ride quality reasons, I have a yellow box that I've used on previous cars to adjust for different diameters... do you think a 255/40 would fit?
 

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Ahhhh first time poster. I was pretty active on optima forums while I owned and upgraded that ride. Here I am with my first stinger and almost a year in of driving and finally get to start decking it out since I got the wife a car to keep her happy.

Is there a config with 20s on the stinger that give it an aggressive stance and very low wheel gap without lowering? I know on the optima I had to go with lowering even with my 20s to get rid of almost all the gap. I'm really loving the look/stance of the white stinger (#3 on front page with the Ruff wheels). But I assume hes dropped with springs or coil overs. How close could I get to that w/o springs?

Thanks in advance and glad to be here!
 
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Ahhhh first time poster. I was pretty active on optima forums while I owned and upgraded that ride. Here I am with my first stinger and almost a year in of driving and finally get to start decking it out since I got the wife a car to keep her happy.

Is there a config with 20s on the stinger that give it an aggressive stance and very low wheel gap without lowering? I know on the optima I had to go with lowering even with my 20s to get rid of almost all the gap. I'm really loving the look/stance of the white stinger (#3 on front page with the Ruff wheels). But I assume hes dropped with springs or coil overs. How close could I get to that w/o springs?

Thanks in advance and glad to be here!
Welcome aboard, take a look at these 20" wheels https://www.kiastinger.org/threads/2563-295-s-Insalled-ACE-Alloy-AFF02
 

LRG

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Hey everyone,

New Stinger owner up here in Canada!
Just picked up the GT line AWD as I traded in my 2018 optima SX-L. Best decision made!
I’ve been reading through the thread but wanted to get a clear answer regarding an aftermarket rim size. The rims currently on my car are 18”. Not sure on offset and width. But I wanted to look into a 19inch square set up. I won’t be lowering the car so ideally it would be nice to have something that can fill the wheel gap slightly while also having a flush look in terms of width.
Would anyone be able to help me decide on rim and tire size?
Couple of rims I am considering are the TSW and fast rims:

https://www.tsw.com/alloy_wheels_bathurst.php

https://www.fastwheels.ca/productinfo.aspx?wn=fc04&fn=titanium

Any help or direction would be much appreciated! Loving some of the rim set ups in this thread.
 


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