I purchased a beautiful 2016 F12 and thinking of up grading the wheels to 21 rear 20 front. Any suggestions nothing crazy looking.
I have them sold waiting to get paid if I don’t get jerked around. Plus there to radical for what I’m looking for.
I have novitec f4's and they are nice subtle upgrade to stock rims. I'm thinking of doing triple gold plate/ bronze powdercoat or gunmetal/silver in near future. black on black needs something to break up the color.
Selling my AG wheels previously off my 458, I think they would look stunning on your white F12! Image Unavailable, Please Login https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/ag-luxury-forged-agl63-20x9-21x12.650333/
Try OZ racing Zeus. These photos are of 21 inch Zeus all round, I think. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have a 20/21 staggered setup on my FF and I’ve just noticed that the wheels fitted to the green AMG GT R in Sunghyun7’s photo are also OZ Zeus in the same Grigio Corsa colour that I have. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login Here’s mine on 21” & 22” on Signature Wheels Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
OZ makes nice wheels and the Zeus model are interesting in polished finish.What ever I get I will post pictures. Thank you for your suggestions.
What ever you do, consider not going nuts with the offset, and stay away from the 355 steamroller rears. All they do is cause understeer. Designs are of course subjective. But a wheel like the Forgeline GS1R or GT1 is a nice wheel for an F12. At any rate, consider the following sizes to retain the cars performance. 10x20 ET 45 front 12x21 ET 65 rear 275/35R20 325/30R21 There are two reasons to choose that tyre size. One is that the car will retain a good level of balance. The other is that visually. It will look right in relation to the staggered wheel setup. This is because while the wheels do not have the same diameter, the profile of the tyre is identical. This creates a very nice and well proportioned optical effect when you see the car from the side. This in part because the bottom lip of the wheel is at the same distance to the ground for both front and rear. Just jn case a wheel vendor tries to get you into the 355 section rears. They are much smaller in diameter than the OE, and unless you start playing with lowering etc. it will never look right. And paired with 255 fronts, it will understeer all the way into next week. Sent from my SM-G930F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Anyone know if I can put these on the F12. I have these left over front m my 458 nice looking wheels. I trial fitted them on the F12 but I don’t know if going to work. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think they’re in the photos. 20x9 ET 32 21x11 ET 40 max load is 613kg for each wheel so no axle load issues.
The biggest issue is that your vorsteiner rims have quite aggressive offsets for an F12 which will result in a lot of wheel and tyre ‘poke’. The extent to which you’ll get fender rub is masked by the fact that the tyres you currently have on the rims are under-sized relative to stock (both width and section). If you put stock front tyres (255/35/20) and stock width rear tyres (325/30/21) on, you’ll end up with 16mm of poke at the front (probably manageable) and 31mm at the back (probably excessive and likely to affect handling). Il Co-Pilota is our resident expert on these matters so hopefully he can find a workable solution for you.
I went for TDF wheels that I bought from Ferrari. I think they look great I think they make the car look wider! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login