Staggered 350z wheels on 2015 q60 awd
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what's your tire size? The awd system does not have any sensor that would be able to detect or use the staggered widths as an input.
Its tire diameter that matters because the the abs sensor and whatever else the system uses to detect slip compares the left to right sides, and front to rear.
If you choose a tire combination that is very close in diameter, the all wheels will travel at similar/same speeds
245/45/R18 has essentially the same or very close diameter to 275/40R18 at 26.7" diameter. That's why the general rule should be tro stay under 1% difference front to rear in diameter.
Its tire diameter that matters because the the abs sensor and whatever else the system uses to detect slip compares the left to right sides, and front to rear.
If you choose a tire combination that is very close in diameter, the all wheels will travel at similar/same speeds
245/45/R18 has essentially the same or very close diameter to 275/40R18 at 26.7" diameter. That's why the general rule should be tro stay under 1% difference front to rear in diameter.
#3
what's your tire size? The awd system does not have any sensor that would be able to detect or use the staggered widths as an input.
Its tire diameter that matters because the the abs sensor and whatever else the system uses to detect slip compares the left to right sides, and front to rear.
If you choose a tire combination that is very close in diameter, the all wheels will travel at similar/same speeds
245/45/R18 has essentially the same or very close diameter to 275/40R18 at 26.7" diameter. That's why the general rule should be tro stay under 1% difference front to rear in diameter.
Its tire diameter that matters because the the abs sensor and whatever else the system uses to detect slip compares the left to right sides, and front to rear.
If you choose a tire combination that is very close in diameter, the all wheels will travel at similar/same speeds
245/45/R18 has essentially the same or very close diameter to 275/40R18 at 26.7" diameter. That's why the general rule should be tro stay under 1% difference front to rear in diameter.
im probably removing them and putting stock Sport rims back on.
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