Will these work on my 2011 sport?
#2
In short, no.
They are not the correct offset and are way too heavy. Look at your car and get the specs off of the wheel and tire and then use this site to compare options...
Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit
You will find that you need a +45ish offset. Just guessing I'd also say that your factory wheels are in the 16-17lb range. If you exceed that weight, it will drive worse.
They are not the correct offset and are way too heavy. Look at your car and get the specs off of the wheel and tire and then use this site to compare options...
Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit
You will find that you need a +45ish offset. Just guessing I'd also say that your factory wheels are in the 16-17lb range. If you exceed that weight, it will drive worse.
#3
Well, going from a 45mm offset to a 35mm offset will mean the wheel sticks an extra centimeter out from stock. Your stock wheels are 16x6, so these are going to be an extra 1 inch wider also. That's the clearance issue.
What GAFIT said about weight is true. Adding 3 or so pounds to each wheel increases unsprung mass which impacts a few performance characteristics.
I'd be willing to bet that they'd fit. But you might run into rubbing when at full lock on the steering wheel. Also, it'll be less pleasurable to drive. But people put larger heavier wheels on cars all the time because they like the look of 'em. Just be aware of the limitations.
What GAFIT said about weight is true. Adding 3 or so pounds to each wheel increases unsprung mass which impacts a few performance characteristics.
I'd be willing to bet that they'd fit. But you might run into rubbing when at full lock on the steering wheel. Also, it'll be less pleasurable to drive. But people put larger heavier wheels on cars all the time because they like the look of 'em. Just be aware of the limitations.
#4
Also, I think our hub bore is 56.1mm, so if you want to ensure these are put on as hubcentric, order some 56.1 to 73mm hub adapters. That will ensure that the hub itself is taking the weight and not the lugnuts.
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