Nice! Same factory tires? Did you order online or local shop.The ride is great, I can't seem to tell the difference!
Same question here. If you guys are replacing your SX factory set with 22s, what are you doing with the 20s? If you are in driving distance of Michigan, i would be interested.What are you doing with the old rims (I presume black)?
Nice Dmac, can you share your size and offset with me pleaseLoving the new wheels!
Every car I've ever changed out the wheels on... has NOT helped the ride at all....How do these ride?Thought I'd dust off the camera and get some night shots.
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Installed a set of 22” Verde Insignia’s today. Really like how they fill in the wheel well. View attachment 5298
What wheels are those?Does anyone know if 285/35r22 will fit with a 10.5 inch rim. Im looking for the concave look.View attachment 5849
Asanti abl11. They make 22x9 with a +32 offset and 22x10.5 with +35. I know for a fact that the 22x9 fit with 265/40 tire, but they dont have that concave look im after. Thats why i was asking if anyone had tried 10.5 with 285/35 tires.What wheels are those?
Lug size is 12x1.5 and in most cases you can't reuse existing lug nuts. I ordered these for my Asanti Wheels.What size lug nuts did you guys buy for your aftermarket wheels? I don't think you can use your existing one's, can you?
OE tires are 245/50r20. 245mm tire is exactly 9.6 inches wide you should be fine on a 9 inch wide rim. But i wouldn't go any wider on rim.✌Has anyone swapped stock OEM 20" tires on 20" x 9" wide aftermarket wheels?
I want to get new wheels, but buying new tires for them seems like such a waste if I can just use my existing (500km only!) tires...
OE tires are 245/50r20. 245mm tire is exactly 9.6 inches wide you should be fine on a 9 inch wide rim. But i wouldn't go any wider on rim.✌
Just ordered new 2020 sxl.Don't like rims it comes with ,so have been hunting for new ones.Dealers recommend 8.5 to 9 in. With 5x14.3 bolt pattern and 20 in. Diameteranybody planning on wheels for their Telluride? the stock 20s are only 7.5" wide from something I've read... i want to order some rims before my Telluride arrives so i can put them on right away, but im trying to figure out what i can fit... i found a set i want, now i just need to figure out how wide i can go... and whether or not to jump up to 22s. i was looking at 20x9, or 20x10.5, but now im thinking maybe 22x9.5...thoughts?
I'm worried about the rim offset variance from oem. OEM on the 20s are 49.5mm I believe. Has anyone put on rims that are 35mm or lower. Can the suspension system be aligned properly to compensate? And does this have any impact on the all wheel drive system?Just ordered new 2020 sxl.Don't like rims it comes with ,so have been hunting for new ones.Dealers recommend 8.5 to 9 in. With 5x14.3 bolt pattern and 20 in. Diameter
How much they run for?I got impatient while waiting for options to show up on tirerack, so I plastidipped the stock S wheels as my temporary mental fix.
Yeah, altering offset from factory is not something to completely ignore. It can affect the scrub radius which can affect performance, braking, acceleration, and tire wear. Several members here have gone with 35 offset and I want to say I've seen at least one go as low as 32 or maybe it was even 30. I just remember it was less than 35.I'm worried about the rim offset variance from oem. OEM on the 20s are 49.5mm I believe. Has anyone put on rims that are 35mm or lower. Can the suspension system be aligned properly to compensate? And does this have any impact on the all wheel drive system?
Asanti Abl21 22x9 +32 on Toyo Proxes St 265/40r22. No issues, no rubbing at all. Only drives a tad bit stiffer than 20" oe wheels.I'm worried about the rim offset variance from oem. OEM on the 20s are 49.5mm I believe. Has anyone put on rims that are 35mm or lower. Can the suspension system be aligned properly to compensate? And does this have any impact on the all wheel drive system?