Topic: Tire Stagger
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What does staggering tires or wheels mean?
Staggered tires/wheels are when the back tires are wider than the front. The diameter of the wheels are the same for instance 18', 19", etc. wheels, but the tire sizes and the width of the rims are different. A lot of sports cars like M-3 B... Read More »
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What are good web sites to order 19 inch staggered wheels and tir...
You can try wheelstudio.com or jlevistree... Read More »
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What is the best rim and tire offset staggered size for 350z?
The offset is better determined by who's ever 350z it is since that can be a deciding factor on how you want it to look. For show 20's fit the wheel well excellent an for drag/racing 17-18'' rims. Source(s): Best friend owns a 350z with 20'... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
different size rims (front to back) provides for wider wheels at the back & allows for running wider tires (better launch for performance & better look).....narrower tires at the front necessary to avoid tire rub on the front wheels when tu... Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090430100912AAmMyef
That is standard COSTCO policy. Also, since the engine is on the front there is less chance of aqua planning given the weight vs the rear. Note that in the sequence where they show both cars going at the same speed the car with the worn tir... Read More »
Source: http://www.benzworld.org/forums/discount-tire-direct-tire-wheel-b...
When you have non-staggered setup, say 255's all around, it can induce snap- oversteer, something you don't want because its a really pain to correct. Mild understeer is easier to manage than heavy oversteer, so a staggered setup makes more... Read More »
Source: http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=325604
Rear wheel drive cars often run larger wheels and tires in the rear than the front. This is often done to maximize rear traction in high horsepower cars. It is not detrimental to the car at all. Some claim it is done to minimize oversteer a... Read More »
Source: http://www.bmwtips.com/tipsntricks/tips_pages/Newbiefaq.htm
i just bought 03 gs300 sport design plus i just bought is350 rims i wanted to put is350 rims on my gs300 what tire size should i put, i have a shocks springs and shocks should i still go for 245/40/18 front and 255/40/18 back ? or i should ... Read More »
Source: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/the-tire-racks-tires-wheels-and-b...
dont you mean... front: 19 x 8 rear: 19 x 8.5 i dont really understand what you mean by non-staggered setup, you just described yourself how the rims are different widths. 235mm on the fronts will work just fine. 235mm on the rears would be... Read More »
Source: http://www.6mt.net/forum/g35-coupe/27844-06-g35-coupe-sport-packa...
Model year 1995 M3s came from the factory with a non-staggered setup (all four wheels and tires are the same size), whereas 1996-1999 M3s were fitted with a staggered setup (see wheel and tire sizes below). Some believe this was BMW's way o... Read More »
Source: http://www.eurospeed.org/m3faq/suspension.html
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