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Does Tire Rack sell a suitable set of wheels to run 275/35 square in BS autocross?

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Wanting to pick up a set of wheels and tires for autocross and thinking of going 275/25R19 square route. Anybody know if Tire Rack sells a set of wheels that will work for this setup on our cars? Was also debating picking up another set of OEM 19s but the Tire Rack route would be a lot easier if they have something that's as good.
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That tireracks wheel menu is useless AF. I hate how you just can't search for a specific spec wheel and have to enter in a car. It is DAF.

just find another set of OEM 19" wheels and run 265/275 up front and 295 rears. Why only run a 275 tire on the rear 10"?

Or buy a set of the OEM supra 2.0 wheels and run staggered tires on there as well.
 

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Thanks... Am looking for 19 as I've heard the 19s are better for autox on the manual cars.
As per my experience more sidewall and lighter wheels work better. Similarly, a squared setup works better than the OEM staggered to reduce understeer.
 
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The BS facebook group will likely have more answers.

That said, the few BS car's I've looked at all seem to stuff 295 square on the car. If you're not chasing the top of the class then staggered 275/295 on oem wheels is also good.

Regarding Tire Rack, if you call them they can help more in terms of wheel fitment and options. Their website is setup for idiots who don't understand backspacing/offsets.
 

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The BS facebook group will likely have more answers.

That said, the few BS car's I've looked at all seem to stuff 295 square on the car. If you're not chasing the top of the class then staggered 275/295 on oem wheels is also good.

Regarding Tire Rack, if you call them they can help more in terms of wheel fitment and options. Their website is setup for idiots who don't understand backspacing/offsets.

People are running 295s on 9" front wheels? I havent seen that lol. I hate running 275s on 9s.
 

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The whole point of 19's on an MT is for the gearing. All the 18" sizes in the Yoks or Stones are going to be .5" shorter or more for any of the 18's sizes that fit the wheel. I've not heard of anyone squeezing 295's on the front 9" wheels, but if it can be done, it will, and will feel terrible. I'm running 285/35/19 on the rear for the extra .3" of height and I've hit the rev limiter on local courses, yet alone nationals sized ones. 275 front as I didn't want to chance rubbing with the wider/taller 285. You do what you feels is best. APEX wheels are popular, but stockers are solid. Not many aftermarket that are much lighter.
 

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The whole point of 19's on an MT is for the gearing. All the 18" sizes in the Yoks or Stones are going to be .5" shorter or more for any of the 18's sizes that fit the wheel. I've not heard of anyone squeezing 295's on the front 9" wheels, but if it can be done, it will, and will feel terrible. I'm running 285/35/19 on the rear for the extra .3" of height and I've hit the rev limiter on local courses, yet alone nationals sized ones. 275 front as I didn't want to chance rubbing with the wider/taller 285. You do what you feels is best. APEX wheels are popular, but stockers are solid. Not many aftermarket that are much lighter.
I assume 2nd gear for Autox in a MT is a lot more usable than it is for the AT in autox? lol I run 305/30/19 squared and use 3rd gear for our autox runs. 2nd gear is useless. Our courses aren't tight though, regularly 65mph type speeds which helps.
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