Jline 5RL2 (in silver). Problem is that they dont come in a 8.5 or 9.0 for 19" applications. Could do the three piece version which offer 8.5 or 9.0, but they are $250 more per wheel.
Would have to do 19x8 +4 for the front.

This is the 3-piece (5LR3)

Would have to do 19x8 +4 for the front.

This is the 3-piece (5LR3)

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Go with the 3 piece. Personally I think they look better and no way should you be buying a set of 8.0" fronts...hehe
that is what I was thining. I miss my 5 spokes. Owner of the shop I go to knows the owner of Jline. She tends to get decent deals (nothing crazy) so we shall see.
I am thinking 8.5 front and 10 rear to keep my strech (very mild) even. 225/40 front and 255/35 rear.
I am thinking 8.5 front and 10 rear to keep my strech (very mild) even. 225/40 front and 255/35 rear.
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I was thinking of getting JLine wheels. Maybe AME's. I think you may need to hook it up 

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I would save the $1000 and get the first ones. The 3 piece wheels do look good but thats a big difference in $$$
wait wut? ^^^^^^
Depending on what my shop can do for me, I am debating going coils or new wheels first.
Depending on what my shop can do for me, I am debating going coils or new wheels first.
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Honestly, I'm not a fan of either. Usually I love JLines; hell, I had a set on my GTI. But these 5 spokers don't really have anything that makes me want them.
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Get coils
Get the 3 piece
Don't get 20s
I'm not fond of the wheels to be honest.
Get the 3 piece
Don't get 20s
I'm not fond of the wheels to be honest.

