Squared & Staggered Wheel Fitment: Is there a clear winner?

In this episode, we break down the REAL differences between squared and staggered wheel setups — including handling characteristics, fitment considerations, tire rotation advantages, traction benefits, and which setup actually makes sense for YOUR build.

From daily drivers and street cars to track builds and high-horsepower applications, we explain:

  • What a squared setup is
  • What a staggered setup is
  • The pros and cons of each
  • Which cars benefit from staggered wheels
  • Why some enthusiasts prefer squared setups
  • Tire rotation & maintenance considerations
  • Handling balance, grip, and understeer characteristics
  • How wheel width affects performance and drivability

Whether you’re building a drift car, track car, show car, or just trying to choose the right wheel setup for your daily, this video will help you understand which direction makes the most sense before buying your next set of wheels.

Are you running squared or staggered on your car?

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Konig Oversteer now offered in 20 Inch

New 20 Inch Oversteer Available

Oversteer Colors

The Konig Oversteer has be out for some time now. With an aggressive looking face forward, split 5 spoke design, the Oversteer has become a sought after wheel by many enthusiasts alike. Offered with a 5 Lug PCD and available in Low offsets and staggered fitments, the Konig Oversteer comes in a sleek Gloss Black, Gloss White, and a brilliant Opal finish.

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