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20's Sizing

9.5K views 17 replies 11 participants last post by  hb0180  
#1 ·
I Have a RWD Sedan.
Ive looked through the 15 pages of posts and cant find a real answer.
What Size tires should I Run in the front and back and offsets?
I know the bolt pattern is 5x120
I Think I Want the Staggered setup and Whats the deal with the TPMS not fitting in certian Wheels?

Lets Put this info in a sticky or something.
Offset
Hub Bore
Bolt Pattern

And Tire sizes
 
#10 ·
Thank you

Hi, wheels look great. Did the degrade the ride quality at all?
I assume all up they are heavier than stock wheels - so wondering on rough surface she feels not so good?
Appreciate you feed back.
Did you weigh the wheel package versus stock wheel/tire weight?
Thanks
The 35 series tires vs the 55 series stockers are a bit harder on the bumps, but that was expected. I did not weigh either set up.
 
#9 ·
Hi, wheels look great. Did the degrade the ride quality at all?
I assume all up they are heavier than stock wheels - so wondering on rough surface she feels not so good?
Appreciate you feed back.
Did you weigh the wheel package versus stock wheel/tire weight?
Thanks
 
#11 ·
Awesome Purdue! Thanks because I was wanting to see a real life pic of your wheels on a CTS. I am also AWD on an '11 Wagon. Been trying to research about rims and tires so I'm thinking I like your set up especially that it is stock suspension set up. I am looking at the MKW M102 which is very similar to your TSW's. The vendor here can also get the TSW's if I want. I was quoted about $1650 for the MKW's (8.0) with 245/40/20's on General tires. I am wondering, if you don't mind, how much did you pay for your wheels and where did you get them from?

Thanks,
Parker
 
#12 ·
I paid $2600. That was wheels, tires, mounted, balanced, nitrogen, TPMS, wheel locks and delivered to my door. I order them from wheelsnext.com, but I WOULD NOT GO THERE AGAIN. Initially, they told me 10-12 days from date of purchase. It was 5 weeks. The reason for the delay was the TPMS were on backorder. Once I finally got the wheels it took me about a week to get them mounted and the TPMS didn't work (coincidence??). Took it to the Cadillac dealer I purchased the car from, took it to a Chevy dealer where a buddy works and to Costco Tire Center (only place around here with Nitrogen) and they all told me the TPMS were bad. By this time I had the wheels on my car for 5-6 weeks. Called Wheels Next and they essentially told me to pound sand because I didn't call them and notify them of the problem within 7 days of delivery of my wheels. New set of chrome TPMS is about $400. Needless to say, I'm a bit pi$$ed.
 
#13 ·
Thanks for the info Purdue. I was going to use the local vendor here just so that they can deal with things if it doesn't go right. I'm sorry to hear about your fiasco! I'm going to go with the TSW Willow style. With the 20" it comes with a little bit of a wider lip than the Londrinas. I see online that other site have 245/40/20 as a common tire size for the 20" wheel. Any thoughts on that?

Thanks.
 
#14 ·
Just picked up my wagon today with the TSW Willows installed! The vehicle looks clean just the way I wanted it too. Stay tuned for pics in the next few days. I love the wagon! Talk about practical...I took my to doggies up for a walk from the house to pick up the car. With my folded seats down that lay flat I was able to still haul the stock wheels (which I also had winter tires installed during this swap) and have the dogs in the back too.