About This Kia Forte LXS 2024 Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Bronze Kia Forte LXS 2024 sits on a set of 19×9.5 / 19×9.5-inch Aodhan AFF7 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Aodhan for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Kia Forte LXS builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Bronze exterior with the Aodhan AFF7 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Aodhan AFF7 on the Kia Forte LXS 2024
I walked around this bronze Forte at the show and the stance honestly caught me off guard. Running 19x9.5 wheels with a +35 offset on a chassis like this is a bold move. Most people stick to conservative sizes, but this setup pushes right out to the edge.
The Aodhan AFF7 uses a flow-formed process that keeps the weight down despite the aggressive width. That 9.5-inch barrel provides a decent amount of concave depth that makes the car look much wider than stock. It fills the wheel wells in a way that stock wheels simply cannot.
We checked the caliper clearance and it sits comfortably away from the stock brakes. You won't need spacers to clear the front calipers, which keeps the scrub radius manageable. It is a clean fit that keeps the hub bore perfectly centered.
The lowering springs tighten up that factory gap instantly. By dropping the center of gravity, the tires sit flush with the top of the fender liners. The geometry looks sharp and purposeful from every angle.
You have to watch the inner fender liners on hard bumps. With a 9.5-inch width at +35 offset, the outer edge of the tire sits very close to the metal fender lip. You might catch a little rub if you hit a massive pothole at speed.

I suggest rolling the rear fenders if you plan to carry passengers often. It gives you that extra few millimeters of clearance to prevent cutting the sidewall. A little bit of work here goes a long way toward longevity.
The spokes extend all the way to the edge of the rim, making the 19-inch diameter look even larger. It creates a seamless transition from the tire to the wheel face. This design language suits the sharp body lines of the 2024 Forte perfectly.
What We Recommend for Kia Forte LXS 2024 Owners
If you want this look, stick to the 19x9.5 square setup we featured here. It keeps the rotation simple and maximizes the grip on all four corners. We have tested this size range extensively and it offers the best balance of aesthetics and drivability.
For offsets, keep that +35 mark as your baseline. Going any lower than +30 will force you to run way too much camber just to keep the tires from poking out. You want to stay flush, not look like a drift car gone wrong.
Avoid staggered setups on this front-wheel-drive platform. Keeping the same width front and rear ensures the car handles predictably through corners. Staggering on a Forte mostly just limits your tire options and messes with the traction control system.

Pick your tires wisely to manage the fitment. A slightly stretched 225 or 235 width tire will give you the clearance needed to prevent rubbing on those fenders. If you go for a meaty 255 setup, you will definitely be fighting the metal at every turn.
Most beginners make the mistake of buying cheap spacers to fix poor offset choices. Don't do that. Spend the money on the right wheel specs upfront so you can bolt them on and drive without worrying about vibration or fender damage.
Style and Build Analysis
The bronze paint on this Kia is a rare choice, but it works brilliantly with the Aodhan wheels. The metallic flake in the body color pops when the sun hits it, contrasting perfectly against the dark finish of the AFF7s. It feels cohesive rather than chaotic.
Those split-spoke designs offer a modern, technical aesthetic that elevates the Forte from an economy sedan to a real street machine. It looks like a car that belongs on a magazine cover. The proportions feel balanced and intentional.
When you stand back, the car looks planted and heavy. It has a road presence that makes you do a double-take as it rolls down the street. It is not overly aggressive, but it commands attention in any parking lot.

I have seen plenty of Forte builds, but many get the tire size wrong and ruin the flow. This build succeeds because the tire sidewall matches the wheel contour perfectly. It looks like the engineers designed the car with these wheels in mind.
The stance makes the car look longer and lower than it actually is. It is a masterclass in how a single well-chosen wheel can transform the entire attitude of a vehicle. This is exactly how you modify a daily driver.
Why We Love This Build
This bronze Forte is proof that you do not need a luxury car to make a serious statement. The way the light dances off the metallic bronze paint against the sharp, dark spokes of the Aodhan wheels is nothing short of art. It turns a sensible commuter into a head-turning machine that commands respect at every stoplight.
Every time I look at this car, I am reminded why we got into this hobby in the first place. It is about taking the ordinary and injecting enough style to make it your own. The perfect drop and the aggressive offset create a profile that stays etched in your memory.
Stop overthinking your next build and just go for it. This Forte is the blueprint for a perfect daily driver. Go get yourself a set.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Kia Forte LXS 2024
- Vehicle Color: Bronze
- Wheel Brand & Model: Aodhan AFF7
- Wheel Size: 19×9.5 / 19×9.5
- Offset: 35 / 35
- Tires: Lexani LX-Twenty 225/35 25.2″x8.9″ / 225/35 25.2″x8.9″
- Suspension: Lowering Springs
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Kia Forte LXS owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 19×9.5 / 19×9.5-inch wheels fit my Kia Forte LXS? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Kia Forte LXS owners run 19×9.5 / 19×9.5-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



