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  • 2013 Hyundai Elantra - Wheel Dimension Question

    Hey everyone.

    I am looking to stance my 2013 Hyundai Elantra. And I mean I want it low, we will most likely have it on air.

    My question for you guys, what would be the best tire/wheel dimensions for a 2013 Hyundai Elantra sedan, that would provide the best fitment?

    I am looking for a flush fitment.

    Thanks guys.

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    Alloy Wheel & tyre fitment calculator - it calculates inset, poke, speedo error, tyre stretch and loads more.


    Put the spec's in then take a ruller measure if they fit your car.


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    • #3
      Get a tape measure, ruler, yard stick, whatever, make some measurements and do some math. You're working on a car not many people here would even mess with, so to think someone is going to give you measurements for 'flush' fitment isn't going to happen.

      You'll have to do some work and figure it out.

      With that said, i don't know much about the newer platforms, but 18x8's should fit all around fairly easy, if you want some poke 9's should fly.

      You'll have to figure out the offsets. Not hard, lots of info here.

      Also, make sure you do all your measurements when the car is lowered. Due to suspension geometry it will change rather drastically from stock height to slammed height...




      The Kia has been parted.

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      • #4
        Kia/Hyundias like to have very flat wheels from der factory. Like +40, and usually slim, id say 6.5 to 7. Keep that in mind.

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