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BeyondBoosted

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Hey guys!

First time Hyundai owner, first post here.

I recently installed a set of 19x8.5 +35 Aodhan AFF2's onto my Elantra N. I did a lot of research on the fitments for the CN7 body, and the most common wheel specs I located were 18/19x8.5 +45 or +40.

+40 is a dead flush fitment, almost non-existent wheel poke past the fenders.

I personally love a very small amount of wheel poke because it provides a slightly meatier, more aggressive stance.

My +35 offset wheels fit perfectly with the stock tires, with maybe 2-3mm of poke on each corner. They look great.

I was informed by a gentlemen named Ryan over on one of the Elantra N Facebook pages that his +38 wheels did rub while autocrossing, so unfortunately anything above a +40 offset will rub if you plan to track the car. I have had no issues with rubbing as I've driven around my city today, and my car will only be a fun daily for its lifetime.

I will post some follow up photos in this thread once I get some good shots, but I thought I would go ahead and provide this information here for anyone who is looking for aftermarket wheel specs.

Please feel free to share photos of your setup as well as your wheel specs! If we could grow this thread it will be a great resource for current and future Elantra N owners.
 
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Hey guys!

First time Hyundai owner, first post here.

I recently installed a set of 19x8.5 +35 Aodhan AFF2's onto my Elantra N. I did a lot of research on the fitments for the CN7 body, and the most common wheel specs I located were 18/19x8.5 +45 or +40.

+40 is a dead flush fitment, almost non-existent wheel poke past the fenders.

I personally love a very small amount of wheel poke because it provides a slightly meatier, more aggressive stance.

My +35 offset wheels fit perfectly with the stock tires, with maybe 2-3mm of poke on each corner. They look great.

I was informed by a gentlemen named Ryan over on one of the Elantra N Facebook pages that his +38 wheels did rub while autocrossing, so unfortunately anything above a +40 offset will rub if you plan to track the car. I have had no issues with rubbing as I've driven around my city today, and my car will only be a fun daily for its lifetime.

I will post some follow up photos in this thread once I get some good shots, but I thought I would go ahead and provide this information here for anyone who is looking for aftermarket wheel specs.

Please feel free to share photos of your setup as well as your wheel specs! If we could grow this thread it will be a great resource for current and future Elantra N owners.
Thanks for your tire experience. Any photos you promised?
 
Hey guys!

First time Hyundai owner, first post here.

I recently installed a set of 19x8.5 +35 Aodhan AFF2's onto my Elantra N. I did a lot of research on the fitments for the CN7 body, and the most common wheel specs I located were 18/19x8.5 +45 or +40.

+40 is a dead flush fitment, almost non-existent wheel poke past the fenders.

I personally love a very small amount of wheel poke because it provides a slightly meatier, more aggressive stance.

My +35 offset wheels fit perfectly with the stock tires, with maybe 2-3mm of poke on each corner. They look great.

I was informed by a gentlemen named Ryan over on one of the Elantra N Facebook pages that his +38 wheels did rub while autocrossing, so unfortunately anything above a +40 offset will rub if you plan to track the car. I have had no issues with rubbing as I've driven around my city today, and my car will only be a fun daily for its lifetime.

I will post some follow up photos in this thread once I get some good shots, but I thought I would go ahead and provide this information here for anyone who is looking for aftermarket wheel specs.

Please feel free to share photos of your setup as well as your wheel specs! If we could grow this thread it will be a great resource for current and future Elantra N owners.
When you say +38 rubbing, is that rubbing on inside fender or outside area of the fender.
I am currenting ordering 19x8.5 +45 Konig Ampliforms and I was hoping to run a 255/35r19 tire and can't determine if I will have rubbing with a stock ride height. Do you have any insight with this setup?