FS: 20'' IForged Retros
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20'' IForged Retros
I have a set of 20'' (20x8.5 20x10.5) Iforged Retro wheels for G35 Coupe. These custom made wheels are finished and have red centers with a 4" lip rear lip and are wrapped with Toyo Proxes T1R.
They are in great overall shape except for a few paint chips and minor curbings. You can see in the picture of what they look like attached on here. Recently I just took off the tires and all wheel studs to have them re-coated (probably going to make them black, unless a buyer wants them red - msg be quickly and let me know).
Reason for selling? As I'm typing this I'm thinking of just not placing them back on my car, thinking of selling them and buying myself a new camera (photography is my new hobby).
I'd be willing to ship these out at buyers expense, else they can be picked up from my place in Los Angeles, CA. You are all welcome to come by and take a look at them if you are interested, just shoot me a message on here first.
I'm looking to sell them for around $2000.
Btw the tires are high-performance Toyo Proxes T1R, they have about 60% tread but have camber wear. I can take more pictures if requested. LMK
UPDATE: 5/25
Sorry everyone that was interested in these wheels and didn't get a response from me. I had to place all business on hold due to family reasons, but I'm back now and the wheels are done in black and back up for sale. I added a picture of them in black. Though you'll notice the first wheel is missing a few studs (Picture shows 10 missing, but found 3 more).
Btw, I do not know the offsets to these wheels. From what I'm being told is that iForged doesn't release those numbers, not sure if that's true or not. None of the wheels have any heavy curbing nor are they bent. They just have minor scratches that can probably be polished out. They are sitting in my living room if you wish to come by and take a look in person. If you are still interested please PM me.
UPDATE : 5/27
Ran through a couple of HowTos to measure the offsets. If I calculated and did it right, I got an offset of +25.5 for the rears and +19.5 for the fronts.
They are in great overall shape except for a few paint chips and minor curbings. You can see in the picture of what they look like attached on here. Recently I just took off the tires and all wheel studs to have them re-coated (probably going to make them black, unless a buyer wants them red - msg be quickly and let me know).
Reason for selling? As I'm typing this I'm thinking of just not placing them back on my car, thinking of selling them and buying myself a new camera (photography is my new hobby).
I'd be willing to ship these out at buyers expense, else they can be picked up from my place in Los Angeles, CA. You are all welcome to come by and take a look at them if you are interested, just shoot me a message on here first.
I'm looking to sell them for around $2000.
Btw the tires are high-performance Toyo Proxes T1R, they have about 60% tread but have camber wear. I can take more pictures if requested. LMK
UPDATE: 5/25
Sorry everyone that was interested in these wheels and didn't get a response from me. I had to place all business on hold due to family reasons, but I'm back now and the wheels are done in black and back up for sale. I added a picture of them in black. Though you'll notice the first wheel is missing a few studs (Picture shows 10 missing, but found 3 more).
Btw, I do not know the offsets to these wheels. From what I'm being told is that iForged doesn't release those numbers, not sure if that's true or not. None of the wheels have any heavy curbing nor are they bent. They just have minor scratches that can probably be polished out. They are sitting in my living room if you wish to come by and take a look in person. If you are still interested please PM me.
UPDATE : 5/27
Ran through a couple of HowTos to measure the offsets. If I calculated and did it right, I got an offset of +25.5 for the rears and +19.5 for the fronts.
Last edited by G35BASTARD; 06-15-2013 at 03:14 PM.
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Its good information to have:
Figuring offset
Back spacing - Centerline = Offset
First, measure the overall width of the wheel at its widest point. Next, divide that width by two; this will give you the centerline of the wheel.
After determining the centerline, subtract the centerline from the backspacing to get the wheel offset.
If you do the measurements, im going to guess that your rear is 10.5 +20 or close to that
Figuring offset
Back spacing - Centerline = Offset
First, measure the overall width of the wheel at its widest point. Next, divide that width by two; this will give you the centerline of the wheel.
After determining the centerline, subtract the centerline from the backspacing to get the wheel offset.
If you do the measurements, im going to guess that your rear is 10.5 +20 or close to that
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