Front & Rear 275/35/19" AXIS HIRO
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Front & Rear 275/35/19" AXIS HIRO
There may be 2 or 3 members on here who are running NISMO 275/40/18” on all four wheels.
My question is….could I run 275/35/19” AXIS HIRO’s on all four wheels?
I wish the front sets were concaved in like the rear set.
My question is….could I run 275/35/19” AXIS HIRO’s on all four wheels?
I wish the front sets were concaved in like the rear set.
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AXIS website does not include certain wheel offset size for their wheels....so I'm not sure what offset HIRO's comes in. (I want something in low 20's)
But, I think their Axis Hiros Staggered 9.5 front / 10.5 rear are both concaved in. So, with that said...I guess I'll be ok to run 9.5 front and rear...assuming the offsets are ok.
But, I think their Axis Hiros Staggered 9.5 front / 10.5 rear are both concaved in. So, with that said...I guess I'll be ok to run 9.5 front and rear...assuming the offsets are ok.
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Well, just got off the phone with AXIS and they said 9.5 is 20mm offset.
So, would that work? All 4 wheels in 9.5 with a 20mm offset?
Or would I be better off by going with 9.5 20mm offset with 245/35/19" and 10.5 35mm offset with 275/35/19" (This is what they have on their demo Z)
They said that setup does not rub.
So, would that work? All 4 wheels in 9.5 with a 20mm offset?
Or would I be better off by going with 9.5 20mm offset with 245/35/19" and 10.5 35mm offset with 275/35/19" (This is what they have on their demo Z)
They said that setup does not rub.
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You want to to use a 275 on the fronts??? Why, so you can rotate all 4 tires?
I can't imagine ever needing any reason to run wider than a 265 up front. And with that, it should be a 295 out back.
I think a 275 up front would look silly. Why not use 265's all the way around?
I can't recall ever seeing a car using 275's in the front, except for an SUV.
I can't imagine ever needing any reason to run wider than a 265 up front. And with that, it should be a 295 out back.
I think a 275 up front would look silly. Why not use 265's all the way around?
I can't recall ever seeing a car using 275's in the front, except for an SUV.
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Originally Posted by Chad68
You want to to use a 275 on the fronts??? Why, so you can rotate all 4 tires?
I can't imagine ever needing any reason to run wider than a 265 up front. And with that, it should be a 295 out back.
I think a 275 up front would look silly. Why not use 265's all the way around?
I can't recall ever seeing a car using 275's in the front, except for an SUV.
I can't imagine ever needing any reason to run wider than a 265 up front. And with that, it should be a 295 out back.
I think a 275 up front would look silly. Why not use 265's all the way around?
I can't recall ever seeing a car using 275's in the front, except for an SUV.
Thanks for the tips guys.
I've decided to go with 9.5" Front and 10.5" Rear (Both are concaved)
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