FT: 06 OEM 19" with Brand new Tires! for 18" OEMs
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: Southern MD
i apologize, both of you offered 17s, and i would really prefer 18s, but if for some reason all 18s offers are dried up, then i will trade for 17s.
alicious first
kazaam35x after
alicious first
kazaam35x after
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 266
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From: Southern MD
Deezflip: check your email, looking to trade this weekend
SwansG35: check pm
Anyone else, i'm looking to get oem 18s w/ ~80% treads or higher w/o no curb rash, or very minimal. also with no discoloration thats common on these types of rims... send me a PM soon because i'd like to do the trade this weekend or next
SwansG35: check pm
Anyone else, i'm looking to get oem 18s w/ ~80% treads or higher w/o no curb rash, or very minimal. also with no discoloration thats common on these types of rims... send me a PM soon because i'd like to do the trade this weekend or next
PM replied.
Not interested anymore.
Not sure if anyone else has noticed that the tires are not the correct OEM size.
Not trying to be a d!ck and screw your sale, but also want to make sure no one gets duped thinkin' these are OEM.
Not interested anymore.
Not sure if anyone else has noticed that the tires are not the correct OEM size.
Not trying to be a d!ck and screw your sale, but also want to make sure no one gets duped thinkin' these are OEM.
Yeah, i noticed it last night that it's not the OEM size either.
I've checked the difference between the original OEM size to the General Exclaim tires on there now. The oem size 225/40(front) and 245/40(rear) came up to be 2.4% difference, as oppose to 225/35(front) and 245/35(rear) will yield a 2.2% difference which is slighty more of a match than the OEM size. So VDC shouldn't be affected unless difference between the front and rear tires are an additional +/- 2% from the original 2.4%.
Although the 35 series will have a smaller overall diameter and affect your speedometer by 2mph(needle reading 60mph but actually going 58mph), there should be increase in acceleration due to a less effort to spin a smaller diameter object.
I've checked the difference between the original OEM size to the General Exclaim tires on there now. The oem size 225/40(front) and 245/40(rear) came up to be 2.4% difference, as oppose to 225/35(front) and 245/35(rear) will yield a 2.2% difference which is slighty more of a match than the OEM size. So VDC shouldn't be affected unless difference between the front and rear tires are an additional +/- 2% from the original 2.4%.
Although the 35 series will have a smaller overall diameter and affect your speedometer by 2mph(needle reading 60mph but actually going 58mph), there should be increase in acceleration due to a less effort to spin a smaller diameter object.
18 Oem
Hello there.
I am looking to get rid/trade of my OEM 18s. Three of the 4 wheels are in great condition. One rim does have curb rash...
I live in Baltimore as well.
Since I am new to this site, please email me at ritz@sudinasearch.com
Lets talk .
I am looking to get rid/trade of my OEM 18s. Three of the 4 wheels are in great condition. One rim does have curb rash...
I live in Baltimore as well.
Since I am new to this site, please email me at ritz@sudinasearch.com
Lets talk .




just tried replying to your latest PM