I accept your opinion, but the quality of your tires change drastically the car performance. And the brand does the difference. I don’t know you, but I bought my WRX exactly to track it. There is no point of buying sports car and save on tires. My opinion! My one for the winter is running Blizzaks 245/40/R18. Same size that it came from factory. The tire is noisy, the car feel not even close to the Continentals Extreme Contact those came on it, but I had previous experience with the Blizzaks and it works(lots of snow here in Ottawa) Thank you a lot for the video, there is always useful content!
@@RazzleFrazzle I thought about Pirelli Sottozero as well. You will never go wrong with Michelin Alpin. I took my choice with Blizzaks to be able to drive over deep snow. For the feeling on the steering wheel the Pirelli would be better, as well as your Michelin.
I don't disagree, there is just little difference until you start paying for engineered rubber with better ice transition temps, and engineered tread patterns, etc.
Would a 18x10 35mm offset wheel decrease performance on a 2021wrx premium? And for that specific fitment setup, would that go over the 2% ratio change?
it'd be awesome if you can compare stock tires on WRX and how they stack against aftermarket ones. are they reliable? better performance? I have Dunlops 245/40/R18 on my WRX Limited and they are needed to be change soon. should I keep them or get something different?
Unless you are ripping around a tracking at 100+ mph, you won't notice. Just my two cents. Get a good speed and mileage rating with a reputable brand, otherwise, get what is cheapest.
I have a WRX 2021 premium. Thinking of getting Blizzak WS90s 225/50/R17 - will it fit? thanks inadvance. My summers currently came stock with 245/45/R17 sizing.
Hey bro i have a stock rims on my wrx 2021 base running 235/45/17 summer and i want to put them all season but i want 245/45/17.Would it fit?Thanks in advance
You should be good. Standard is 245/40/18, so if you lower your 18s to 17s you can go higher on your tire to 45 series. 245 wide and standard ride height should be perfect.
@@jmastersvlogg Depends on your set up. Most standard set ups with a 22 offset will result in a bit of poke, so your tire will be outside your fender and you will get rubbing at full lock or turning. Unless you go to a smaller wheel like an 8 inch instead of the 8.5 standard. If you know what your doing then you can play around with the numbers to get the look you want. But to be safe at 18" wheels with 8.5, 9, 9.5 inch wide go with +38 offset. From there your tires will determine if you rub or not. Best thing is to tell us what your wheel specs are and we give you advice on the tires to go on.
@@axeya366 I'm on stock suspension on a 21 Premium. I'm just about ready to pull the trigger on some new wheels and tires. I like the aggressive poke, but dont want to have to roll fenders. Would 18" x 9.5" +22 offset wheels with 265/35/R18 tires cause rubbing? If so, what should I change to get max poke but no extra work of fender rolling?
I don't even have my WRX yet and yet I am watching almost every one of your video lol.
I feel your pain, ordered in July and still waiting...
Lol that was me a couple years ago he’s was like my wrx buy guide
I accept your opinion, but the quality of your tires change drastically the car performance. And the brand does the difference. I don’t know you, but I bought my WRX exactly to track it. There is no point of buying sports car and save on tires. My opinion!
My one for the winter is running Blizzaks 245/40/R18. Same size that it came from factory. The tire is noisy, the car feel not even close to the Continentals Extreme Contact those came on it, but I had previous experience with the Blizzaks and it works(lots of snow here in Ottawa)
Thank you a lot for the video, there is always useful content!
I have Michelin alpine P4s and they are niiiiice
@@RazzleFrazzle I thought about Pirelli Sottozero as well. You will never go wrong with Michelin Alpin. I took my choice with Blizzaks to be able to drive over deep snow. For the feeling on the steering wheel the Pirelli would be better, as well as your Michelin.
I don't disagree, there is just little difference until you start paying for engineered rubber with better ice transition temps, and engineered tread patterns, etc.
Nevermind, was the wheel guide I watched.
Hope everyone's day goes/went well.
Would a 18x10 35mm offset wheel decrease performance on a 2021wrx premium? And for that specific fitment setup, would that go over the 2% ratio change?
Thank you for both vids. Made this so much easier for me!
Happy to help!
I get my wrx on the 30th and wanted to see if a 265/35r18 would fit without rubbing . Or do I need to do the 265 in the rear and 255 in the front ?
im still running stock =[
This needed a off set mention. But cool vid
Thanks for this info!
Hi would The tires need to be zr rated? Thank you In advance. Keep up the great videos!
Am running 265/35/ 18x9.5 Michelin pilot sport tires not issues at all
ooo how are you liking them?
You taken them at high speed yet?
Yeah that are pretty good I really like them…I find the car handles way better and at high speed I still have control no vibration
what offset? and did you have to roll fenders? looking at your exact setup with +22 offset...
@@jaredtop_ am running a +38 offset no fender roll needed and i have no rubbing
it'd be awesome if you can compare stock tires on WRX and how they stack against aftermarket ones. are they reliable? better performance? I have Dunlops 245/40/R18 on my WRX Limited and they are needed to be change soon. should I keep them or get something different?
Unless you are ripping around a tracking at 100+ mph, you won't notice. Just my two cents. Get a good speed and mileage rating with a reputable brand, otherwise, get what is cheapest.
First video of yours that I watch! Dope af in going to dig more into them. Quick question, what would be the best tire for a 22 wrx premium
Stock wheels? If so just match the tire size!
@@AutoEnthusiast yeah just stock all year tires good quality and maybe maybe go to the. Snow
@@AutoEnthusiast thank you for your reply! 🙏
225 50 r17's for me since I live in NYC and the roads are absolutely abusive to wheels.
What tires/ wheels do you use?
I have a WRX 2021 premium. Thinking of getting Blizzak WS90s 225/50/R17 - will it fit? thanks inadvance.
My summers currently came stock with 245/45/R17 sizing.
Just got 19x9.5 35 offset rims with 265/40 tires you think it’s going to rub I have stock suspension?
Im about to get 265 size for my 17 wrx, did you ever experience rubbing?
Hey bro i have a stock rims on my wrx 2021 base running 235/45/17 summer and i want to put them all season but i want 245/45/17.Would it fit?Thanks in advance
I have 245/45 r18 on sti and they fit, this is my winter tire setup. I have zero rubbing or anything
Offset is +35
@@RazzleFrazzle thanks bro i will put them winter as well…
You should be good. Standard is 245/40/18, so if you lower your 18s to 17s you can go higher on your tire to 45 series. 245 wide and standard ride height should be perfect.
@@axeya366 thanks bro…
what offset you use brother for these wheels??is this stock suspension?
38+ is where it full sit flush with the fender. Any lower and it will be poked.
@@axeya366 how about +22 offset it will fit without rubbing
Yeah I am +38mm, +22mm should be okay, potentially a little rub at full turn.
@@jmastersvlogg Depends on your set up. Most standard set ups with a 22 offset will result in a bit of poke, so your tire will be outside your fender and you will get rubbing at full lock or turning. Unless you go to a smaller wheel like an 8 inch instead of the 8.5 standard. If you know what your doing then you can play around with the numbers to get the look you want. But to be safe at 18" wheels with 8.5, 9, 9.5 inch wide go with +38 offset. From there your tires will determine if you rub or not. Best thing is to tell us what your wheel specs are and we give you advice on the tires to go on.
@@axeya366 I'm on stock suspension on a 21 Premium. I'm just about ready to pull the trigger on some new wheels and tires. I like the aggressive poke, but dont want to have to roll fenders. Would 18" x 9.5" +22 offset wheels with 265/35/R18 tires cause rubbing? If so, what should I change to get max poke but no extra work of fender rolling?
Now we are talking 👀
Where do you buy those tires for 100 bucks
What type of rims are on??
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