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I gathered from another forum that the bolt pattern is 5x114.3mm.
According to the specs the front wheels are 8" wide on front & the rear are 8.5" wide.
The HKS Genesis Coupe runs 19x9 +35 offset front and 19x10 +35 offset rear with 235's and 265's.
I hope that gives you guys an idea of what wheel & tire fitment you can do.



 

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Correction on above info, I was informed that the above info was incorrect with regards to the HKS set up, here is the correct #s & I will edit the above post as well: HKS car we did RE30 19x9.0 +35 / 19x10.0 +35"



 

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You wouldn't happen to know the stock offset would you?
Nope, sorry.

Anybody out there know anyone that has removed a set of these wheels in Korea & measured the stock offsets for front & rear? Or for that matter HKS, RMR, etc either?



 

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I wonder why HKS put 235's on a 9inch wide wheel? A 19x9 could easily fit 245's safely. If they wanted to put 235's up front they could have easily used a 8-8.5 inch wide wheel.
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Yeah, my bimmer's fronts are 17"x8" riding on 235/45s & the rears are 17"x9" riding on 255/40s & I love the profile, not too low & not too high. They are also just wide/tall enough to provide just enough coverage to avoid road rash. That gives me a 105.75mm profile on front & 102mm profile on rear.

I plan on running 18"x9" w/255 40s (front) & 18"x10 1/2" w/305 35s (rear). That gives me a 102mm front profile & 106.75mm profile on the rear, close enough to what I have now to keep me happy I think.



 

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+1.........

Yeah, my bimmer's fronts are 17"x8" riding on 235/45s & the rears are 17"x9" riding on 255/40s & I love the profile, not too low & not too high. They are also just wide/tall enough to provide just enough coverage to avoid road rash. That gives me a 105.75mm profile on front & 102mm profile on rear.

I plan on running 18"x9" w/255 40s (front) & 18"x10 1/2" w/305 35s (rear). That gives me a 102mm front profile & 106.75mm profile on the rear, close enough to what I have now to keep me happy I think.
I need the stock offset before I can start pricing out wheel sizes. I would like a minimum of 265 in the rear and 245 up front.
 

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I need the stock offset before I can start pricing out wheel sizes. I would like a minimum of 265 in the rear and 245 up front.
Alright, alright, give me a minute (day or 2) & I'll dig up the info, new model info is hard to find...LoL...
Must of took me about a week to get that spark plug info...LoL



 

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Alright, alright, give me a minute (day or 2) & I'll dig up the info, new model info is hard to find...LoL...
Must of took me about a week to get that spark plug info...LoL
Lol. I wasn't asking you to find it.....this time.:jester: I want to wait any until I have the car so I can measure the fenders and see what the suspension set up is like for clearance.
 

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Lol. I wasn't asking you to find it.....this time.:jester: I want to wait any until I have the car so I can measure the fenders and see what the suspension set up is like for clearance.
Thanks...

I'll probably do the rear fender trim or roll as i do with all of my other cars with after market wheels....
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can i run 18's on this car?
Sure, that's what a lot of us are planning on doing. Except for the Track & R-Spec models, that's what they come with. Hyundai says for those models the 19"s are needed to clear the Brembos, but I, along w/many others feel that the right offset 18"s should have no problem clearing the Brembos & it looks like some of the Koreans have already proven this.



 

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Sure, that's what a lot of us are planning on doing. Except for the Track & R-Spec models, that's what they come with. Hyundai says for those models the 19"s are needed to clear the Brembos, but I, along w/many others feel that the right offset 18"s should have no problem clearing the Brembos & it looks like some of the Koreans have already proven this.

nice good deal. ive found a few different sets so far im diggin.
 
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