250 awd owners who all went staggered
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250 awd owners who all went staggered
just wantin 2 see who all went staggered because shops tellin me cant be done or it will mess up awd drive give me ur experience thank you
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i dont know what 2 do payed for a car with plans now i dont think they look good alway around hell could've bought a civic i want staggered damnit::: but i dont want 2 mess it up with the awd..
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im not sure if it will mess up the system, but my shop helped call lexus and they said if it is with in 1" overall diameter then it is fine....and my setup is 235/35/19 and 275/30/19, i believe this is the closest setup we can have.
here is the link of calculator:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
just try around to see which set up is the closest you can get, but if you are looking for 19" then go for my set up.
here is the link of calculator:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
just try around to see which set up is the closest you can get, but if you are looking for 19" then go for my set up.
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oh! one more thing. if it is something wrong, the car will tell you "CHECK 4WD" because last time i was using 17" for the front and 19" for the rear because of some reason. so i don't think there is problem for staggered.
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It's the same reason you don't want to drive a car with posi/lsd with two different-sized wheels left and right- it'll ruin the differential in relatively short order.
On an AWD car there's a differential between the front/rear axles too and different sized front/rear wheel combos will ruin it.
Keep the overall wheel/tire total diameter the same and stagger all you want though, risk of harm becomes nearly non-existant.
On an AWD car there's a differential between the front/rear axles too and different sized front/rear wheel combos will ruin it.
Keep the overall wheel/tire total diameter the same and stagger all you want though, risk of harm becomes nearly non-existant.
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what size of tires u runnin plus u have no prob. at all even at high speeds or around turns because how it kicks the fuel off when u slip thanks for ur feedback all of us awd. oners need 2 stick 2gether im new 2 this site thanks again.....