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01-06-2023, 04:57 PM | #1 |
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Staggering my car
I am looking into getting getting 17" wheels and wider tires. However, because it is a RWD, my friend told me I can stagger it. I do know staggering a car with not enough torque is not good for the car but I think my 2003 Bmw Z4 2.5i can handle it. I also am thinking of adding BC racing BR series coilovers.
My question is, what is the best wheel and tire size for the front and also for the rear? |
01-06-2023, 05:45 PM | #2 | |
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https://support.apexraceparts.com/hc...-Fitment-Guide If you're not familiar with it staggering will INCREASE understeer when cornering. Higher tq/hp cars are tuned from factory like this to keep the back end from stepping out. Staying as wide as possible square will keep it more neutral. What are your intensions with the car? To a point there's nothing wrong with staggering a lower power car you just have to know what you're doing and what it will affect with what you're doing with the car. Stock stagger is 225 wide front 255 wide rear. Stock square is 225. Edit: when I ran 17s since stock 17s aren’t staggered I ran 235/40/17 falken azenis 615k square stock 17x8 turbines 25mm spacers rear 15mm spacers front to bring the outer of the rim more flush and widen the stance and was happy with handling prior to heavy mods. Going wider than 235 front you need to increase neg camber. My current stance is square 18x9 et31 front camber plates apex ec7 255/35/18 Toyo r1r on eibach/koni. Keep in mind if you’re mainly street driving you can rotate your tires front to back for tread wear square, can’t on staggered. If you’re just wanting to flush the look and want to stay neutral rather than add understeer/reduce oversteer from your current performance consider spacers. Again all depends on what you’re wanting to do with the car. Last edited by Piper1; 01-07-2023 at 02:44 AM.. |
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01-06-2023, 07:25 PM | #3 |
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You can go 235/40R18 8" 47 offset and 265/35R18 8.5" 50 offset on the stock 18" rims.
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Would you recommend 17" wheel with 35+ offset and 245/45/17 tires with BC Racing Br Series coil overs? |
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2007 Z4 E863.0si stock wheels are BMW 203 front is 8Jx18 ET 47 rear is 8.5Jx18 ET50 which I run one size up with 235/40x18 and 265/35x18 Michelin PS4S on the street. Autox running BMW M193 Spider spoke wheel, these are 8J18 ET34 and 8.5x18 ET 37 . Tires are Kumho Ecsta730 265/35x18 or 235/40R18 front and 265/35R18. The ET34 and ET37 offset is only 13mm (1/2") further outward toward the fender from stock. Neither setups rub anywhere. Using the 255 on the front for autox gets close to square setup . Not running any spacers. Street picture is with 203 , second is showing the 255 up front just for test fit. Last edited by cbpip; 01-07-2023 at 09:17 AM.. |
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If 18" doesn't look good to you then it doesn't look good. I remember when race cars went to 15" and that was considered huge at the time and those cars didn't lack for good handling. Play around with the online tire size calculators, there is lots of them, find a combination of tire/wheel that fits your wheel well and back spacing requirements. A lower profile tire will give you overall better handling but you will pay a price for it with more noise, vibration and harshness than compared with a higher profile tire.
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Some details on my rims which other than the cosmetic look, are the same size and offsets as my OEM Style 108 staggered set up:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1294464 |
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