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Ioniq 5N 20 inch Wheels Superspeed RF05RR 20 10.5 30 5x114.3

MiamiBeachBlues

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Feb 17, 2025
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These wheels fit perfectly and I mounted Pirelli 295/40/20 P-Zero tires for use on the track. I would have preferred a lower profile, 35 or 30, and a more track focused tire, but these were on sale and CHEAP. Tested them on the track today and no rubbing anywhere on the body. Using stock camber and setup.
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Next step is finding a good set of track day brake pads. Mine pads wore out pretty quickly on the track and it compromised the weekend. Checking to see if PFC can offer something.
 
These wheels fit perfectly and I mounted Pirelli 295/40/20 P-Zero tires for use on the track. I would have preferred a lower profile, 35 or 30, and a more track focused tire, but these were on sale and CHEAP. Tested them on the track today and no rubbing anywhere on the body. Using stock camber and setup.
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Next step is finding a good set of track day brake pads. Mine pads wore out pretty quickly on the track and it compromised the weekend. Checking to see if PFC can offer something.
 
These wheels fit perfectly and I mounted Pirelli 295/40/20 P-Zero tires for use on the track. I would have preferred a lower profile, 35 or 30, and a more track focused tire, but these were on sale and CHEAP. Tested them on the track today and no rubbing anywhere on the body. Using stock camber and setup.
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Next step is finding a good set of track day brake pads. Mine pads wore out pretty quickly on the track and it compromised the weekend. Checking to see if PFC can offer something.
Hello. UAUU they look cool. Did u had to put spacers to offset the wheel?? they are 9.5" stock with 45 ET. I have 20" rims on mine also, but i ordered stock 9.5" with 285/35 tires and the tires look too big on the rims, i choose that because i did not want to mess with brake cooling. i am thinking maybe i should have went for the 10.5". Once again did you need spacers?? many thanks. Best regars.
 
Look great !
I'll find good rims to.
But about break pads, Ferodo refuses to sell it, they said that it is reserved to N-performance Korean site...
 
These wheels fit perfectly and I mounted Pirelli 295/40/20 P-Zero tires for use on the track. I would have preferred a lower profile, 35 or 30, and a more track focused tire, but these were on sale and CHEAP. Tested them on the track today and no rubbing anywhere on the body. Using stock camber and setup.
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Next step is finding a good set of track day brake pads. Mine pads wore out pretty quickly on the track and it compromised the weekend. Checking to see if PFC can offer something.
Could you please shoot a picture down the side of the vehicle so that I can see how much "poke" there is (if any)? Strongly considering the Atomic wheels with a 295/35/20 and a 35mm offset. Yours is the closest setup to that I have yet seen. Thanks!
 
Yep. Dont they poke a little bit out of the body??? The original offset makes the wheels to be to inside the car, but i Guess they study that on terms of aerodinamic efficiency/battery and noise, i am using 15mm spacers just to see how far can i go in terms of offset on a new set of rims and the car is making a lot more noise a a bit of vibration.
 
Yep. Dont they poke a little bit out of the body??? The original offset makes the wheels to be to inside the car, but i Guess they study that on terms of aerodinamic efficiency/battery and noise, i am using 15mm spacers just to see how far can i go in terms of offset on a new set of rims and the car is making a lot more noise a a bit of vibration.
In fairness, that is not due to the offset itself. Your spacers are likely not hubcentric, are not properly installed, or are not manufactured to sufficiently tight tolerances. Quality spacers by themselves will not introduce any issues. I have run them many times - including high-horsepower track cars.
 
In fairness, that is not due to the offset itself. Your spacers are likely not hubcentric, are not properly installed, or are not manufactured to sufficiently tight tolerances. Quality spacers by themselves will not introduce any issues. I have run them many times - including high-horsepower track cars.
Hehehe, they are hubcentric, and they are properly installed, that i can guarantee. The vibration might also be from the wheels needing some calibration, but there is for sure some vibration from the rims, they are the stock rims but without those plastic whatever things that cover it, One blew of so i took them all.
 
Hehehe, they are hubcentric, and they are properly installed, that i can guarantee. The vibration might also be from the wheels needing some calibration, but there is for sure some vibration from the rims, they are the stock rims but without those plastic whatever things that cover it, One blew of so i took them all.
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In fairness, that is not due to the offset itself. Your spacers are likely not hubcentric, are not properly installed, or are not manufactured to sufficiently tight tolerances. Quality spacers by themselves will not introduce any issues. I have run them many times - including high-horsepower track cars.
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These wheels fit perfectly and I mounted Pirelli 295/40/20 P-Zero tires for use on the track. I would have preferred a lower profile, 35 or 30, and a more track focused tire, but these were on sale and CHEAP. Tested them on the track today and no rubbing anywhere on the body. Using stock camber and setup.
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Next step is finding a good set of track day brake pads. Mine pads wore out pretty quickly on the track and it compromised the weekend. Checking to see if PFC can offer something.
Are you able to provide full wheel specs?

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