OEM Replica Wheels
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Anyone think the difference in offset will matter? Hey Blue Dream, do you have any more pictures of that blue X from different angles? I want to see how far out they stick if at all and can you provide your setup. I.e. tire size, offset and rim size. Not sure if all coupe wheels are the same as they have staggered wheels on some of them.
I know everyone thinks it will look like a 4x4, but I don't want to lower at this point until I am ready to replace the suspension components. Also if the 19's rub at all I would not be interested in going that large as I don't want to have to worry about rolling the fenders, etc.
I know everyone thinks it will look like a 4x4, but I don't want to lower at this point until I am ready to replace the suspension components. Also if the 19's rub at all I would not be interested in going that large as I don't want to have to worry about rolling the fenders, etc.
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#19
Guess the 19x8 all around would be best since I have AWD.
Thanks guys, I have what I need.
#21
I know, the rears are wider, but on the AWD I would feel better running all four the same wheels (either I have to buy 4 front or 4 rear). I actually talked to a buddy at Discount Tire that is going to bring his friend's sedan up with the coupe 19's so I can see it in person.
#22
Probably going to be difficult to get 4 fronts or 4 rears without buying 2 complete sets. Your best bet would be to look for incomplete sets (from a wrecked car maybe) or individual wheels and piece it together. Most sellers aren't going to split up a complete set and sell them front/rear. You could look for a partner who wants a similar setup and buy 2 complete sets and split them up that way.
If you're determined to get a 19" wheel, you might be better off going aftermarket. Better off meaning you can get a set alot sooner than trying to put an OEM set together. Another option is the Coupe 18's or the Sedan Sport 18's.
BTW, Blue, the car looks nice. Great wheels and the drop is perfect.
If you're determined to get a 19" wheel, you might be better off going aftermarket. Better off meaning you can get a set alot sooner than trying to put an OEM set together. Another option is the Coupe 18's or the Sedan Sport 18's.
BTW, Blue, the car looks nice. Great wheels and the drop is perfect.
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