I've got a black 2010 FX35 AWD fully stock with 20's, and am looking at picking up a set of Spidero 5's. For the 5x114.3 bolt pattern, I see the following options:
22 x 9 (38mm Offset)
22 x 10.5 (40mm Offset)
I'm looking at getting tires wider then stock, but don't need them to sit flush with the wheel well, I don't mind if they're tucked under slightly. I also want to get a slightly higher tire then stock to help fill in the wheel well. I realize most people will suggest I lower it, however I really don't want to do that.
I see in the following post they discuss 22x9 and the 285/40/22 tire.
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First, will a 22x10.5 (40mm) fit ok on the 2nd gen FX? Could I run that wide a wheel with no issues to the AWD? Next, would this wheel work with the 285/40/22 tire? What other tires would be recommended for this size wheel? Again, I would like a tire that is slightly taller then stock height, to give me a slightly taller sidewall without having too drastic an impact on the speedo. Ideally I want my setup to be tucked under the wheel well and not sit flush.
Thanks for any advice or guidance anyone can provide!
22 x 9 (38mm Offset)
22 x 10.5 (40mm Offset)
I'm looking at getting tires wider then stock, but don't need them to sit flush with the wheel well, I don't mind if they're tucked under slightly. I also want to get a slightly higher tire then stock to help fill in the wheel well. I realize most people will suggest I lower it, however I really don't want to do that.
I see in the following post they discuss 22x9 and the 285/40/22 tire.
///9612&highlight=gianelle+spidero
First, will a 22x10.5 (40mm) fit ok on the 2nd gen FX? Could I run that wide a wheel with no issues to the AWD? Next, would this wheel work with the 285/40/22 tire? What other tires would be recommended for this size wheel? Again, I would like a tire that is slightly taller then stock height, to give me a slightly taller sidewall without having too drastic an impact on the speedo. Ideally I want my setup to be tucked under the wheel well and not sit flush.
Thanks for any advice or guidance anyone can provide!

