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I love the tires and rims. The rims do not need spacers and are the closest offsets to stock that I could find.See post #11 for specs.
Liked your choice of wheel/tire combo.
Appears you've had the TWS-Snetteron / Hankook combo a over 2 years now......
1. Have the Hankook's met your expectations..... dry/wet conditions?
2. Would you still stick with your initial Hankook 275/35/19, or go with 285/35/19?
Appears you've had the TWS-Snetteron / Hankook combo a over 2 years now......
1. Have the Hankook's met your expectations..... dry/wet conditions?
2. Would you still stick with your initial Hankook 275/35/19, or go with 285/35/19?
The tires are great, but I can't say much about driving them in wet conditions because I don't get my baby out in the rain. I use her only for what she is intended for----sunny days. LOL. As for the tire size I would keep it the same. What I wanted in a larger size was to fill out the fender well a little better than with the original size and I accomplished the look that I personally wanted. I could have purchased either size and I guess it is strictly a personal preference which size a person would use and the look that they desire.
The tires are great, but I can't say much about driving them in wet conditions because I don't get my baby out in the rain. I use her only for what she is intended for----sunny days. LOL. As for the tire size I would keep it the same. What I wanted in a larger size was to fill out the fender well a little better than with the original size and I accomplished the look that I personally wanted. I could have purchased either size and I guess it is strictly a personal preference which size a person would use and the look that they desire.
Since I like your wheel/tire combo..... might have to go the same route, or at least the tire setup with the oem wheels.
Thanks for the info..... and may you never-ever get caught in the rain w/your baby.... LOL
Cant seem to find these in this offset anymore. Do you think they just stopped making them in this config. I want this identical setup, but having trouble finding the correct size.
Cant seem to find these in this offset anymore. Do you think they just stopped making them in this config. I want this identical setup, but having trouble finding the correct size.
Looks like you need to buy the 35 mm offset for the rears and use a 15 mm spacer with longer Lug Bolts. Will give you the same setup.
I put these on my car last fall. I also added 15mm spacers to the rear. This photo however is before I added the rear spacers. Don't forget to have them install the "centering rings/spacers" These will ensure your aftermarket wheels will fit snug to the hub.
I put these on my car last fall. I also added 15mm spacers to the rear. This photo however is before I added the rear spacers. Don't forget to have them install the "centering rings/spacers" These will ensure your aftermarket wheels will fit snug to the hub.
Originally Posted by Crosscar
Well, I had them installed today (TSW Snetterton and Hankook).
I will admit, the TSW Snetterton wheel looks really good on the Crossfire!
Lucky me. I bought my XF with these already on it with the stock rims in the box and all receipts. . My question is, I have 18x8.0 et 20 and 19x9.5 et 20 how wide and low profile can I go on these? I’ve glanced at the tires sticky and those mentioned I think are all stock wheels. Can I go 295 wide on these? What’s the widest and lowest you owners with this set up are doing?
Where did you source these from? Having a hard time finding them in stock.
Thanks and they look amazing!!!
Originally Posted by Tom3120
I put these on my car last fall. I also added 15mm spacers to the rear. This photo however is before I added the rear spacers. Don't forget to have them install the "centering rings/spacers" These will ensure your aftermarket wheels will fit snug to the hub.