Anyone Staggered?

azntuner8

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So i found these work vs-xx rims on craigslist
and they are 2 18x8's and 2 18x9 for $1700 w/tires

worth the offset? and was wondering if anyone was running an offset too
 
dont think anyone is staggered seeing that staggered wheels typically go on RWD cars.... but it'd be interesting to see a staggered set on a FWD car with the 18x9 up front.
 
Actually I've never seen a FWD with staggered wheels except at the strip, but I'd like to see how it comes out on a ms3 though.
 
I just took off my staggered Volks off my MS3 (come off my 240SX). 17x8" & 17x9", only pics I have of them are with the 9" wheels on the back, I ended up putting them up front. They stuck out a bit, the 8" fit flush in the back.
 
Here's a guy I know that is FWD staggered on a SI. It has all the Type R body pannels, lights etc. Hard to see though from the angle of the front wheels but you can see that the spokes are more concaved than the rear.

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staggered wheels on a hatchback, IF done correctly, look amazing....may just be my long VW roots talking tho haha. Either way I gladly sacrifice the minuscule difference in performance for the sex appeal :)
I should be getting my new wheels (18x7.5 fronts, 18x9 rear) within the next week or so, look for some tires that will fit, do alignment and have them on the car soon...
in the meanwhile, for all of you who say they never saw a staggered setup on a fwd car, enjoy the following couple pictures:

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staggered wheels on a hatchback, IF done correctly, look amazing....may just be my long VW roots talking tho haha. Either way I gladly sacrifice the minuscule difference in performance for the sex appeal :)
I should be getting my new wheels (18x7.5 fronts, 18x9 rear) within the next week or so, look for some tires that will fit, do alignment and have them on the car soon...
in the meanwhile, for all of you who say they never saw a staggered setup on a fwd car, enjoy the following couple pictures:

Any pictures of your setup?
 
Tigermack runs a 18x9.5 with 285's front and 17x9 with 245's rears for auto'x. Works good for him.

that's sort of the complete opposite of what you're conventionally trying to achieve when talking about "staggered" - tho i do agree for track/auto-x applications the reverse-staggered setup helps on a FWD
 
that's sort of the complete opposite of what you're conventionally trying to achieve when talking about "staggered" - tho i do agree for track/auto-x applications the reverse-staggered setup helps on a FWD

Grassroots motorsports runs a little civic with a setup like that for tire testing I believe.
I would say wider in rear is for looks only. Wider in front could have some performance advantages both in handling and straight line.
 

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