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brokeboi01
04-01-2018, 10:30 PM
Went through a few staggered wheel threads. Too bad they were all made during drift craze which is not what im after. Ive heard that although 17/18 sets cause weight imbalance (and more $$), 18 rears also offer more grip depending on tire size of course.

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derass
04-01-2018, 11:42 PM
Square. Unless you're putting down so much power that you NEED a wider rear wheel to fit a wider rear tire.

brndck
04-02-2018, 07:56 AM
eh. just pick the largest, lightest, and stickiest wheel and tire that will fit your car, and your budget.

the rest is just going to be 1000 different people with 1000 different opinions

KA24DESOneThree
04-04-2018, 06:39 PM
The variables are important.

A car with staggered tires can oversteer due to power or chassis setup and a car with a square setup can understeer like crazy.

Brokeboi, a square setup is typically the most neutral with an emphasis on turn-in. I've run square setups on track since... forever, but I have approximately seven hamsterpower.

PoorMans180SX
04-08-2018, 01:58 PM
I’m not sure how a 17/18 stagger could cause an “imbalance”, or how an 18in wheel could have more grip. It all comes down to 1. How you like the car to handle, 2. How you get the car to handle the way you like, and 3. The compound of the tire you run.

I had a very sub-optimal setup for chasing actual grip, but it handled amazing neutral, with just the slightest touch of on-throttle oversteer, which made me have a lot of confidence in the car and I could comfortably push it to it’s limits.