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Old 01-19-2010, 09:56 PM
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VMR V710's with wobble lug bolts

I've always been in love with the design of the VMR V710 rims. I was just wondering if 19" VMR V710's (5x112 bolt patterns) will fit on a G35 when using the wobble lug bolts. I found wobble bolts that state it is possible to put 5x112 rims on a 5x114 vehicle. Thanks in advance

Wobble lug bolts: http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com...n=item&id=2889



VMR V710: http://www.velocitymotoring.com/wheels_v710.html
 
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you can have them custom bored to the correct bolt pattern, just contact VMR directly.
 
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Old 01-19-2010, 10:21 PM
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hopefully you can find some decent offsets for your coupe .. i think all VMR offsets are kinda high .. due to the fact they are made for BMWs
 
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You're forgetting that our cars dont use lug bolts.
 
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I saw pictures of them on a sedan the other day. They have offsets in the 20's, I'd love a set of 18x.8.5+20 for winter use, that be hot!



OP should contact them to encourage them to set up a group buy, they'd probably sell like hotcakes and expand their market a little more.
 
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Originally Posted by idrive_MD
I saw pictures of them on a sedan the other day. They have offsets in the 20's, I'd love a set of 18x.8.5+20 for winter use, that be hot!



OP should contact them to encourage them to set up a group buy, they'd probably sell like hotcakes and expand their market a little more.
that is hawtt
 
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Old 01-22-2010, 07:50 PM
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apparently a Z guy said he was quoted $75 per wheel to get them drilled with the proper bolt pattern. That brought his total to $1350 after shipping for a set of 18's, Forgestar has a similar wheel with more size/color options for about the same price if not a little less.
 
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why don't you get these wheel adapters?

they'll work only if you get at least a 25-mm width spacer.
kill 2 birds with 1 stone
(weak offset and different hub pattern)
 
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Originally Posted by xfuz1on
that is hawtt
Thats my car. Kinda funny you guys have a thread about these wheels. I have the only non german car to have these wheels on in the entire U.S. I got them custom bored directly from a company that works with VMR. They're called supreme power parts, this guy Jeff helped me out and he did a very good job. If you have any more questions I'd be happy to answer them.

Here's some more pics.













 
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Originally Posted by Igor1080
Thats my car. Kinda funny you guys have a thread about these wheels. I have the only non german car to have these wheels on in the entire U.S. I got them custom bored directly from a company that works with VMR. They're called supreme power parts, this guy Jeff helped me out and he did a very good job. If you have any more questions I'd be happy to answer them.
How much did the custom VMR rims run you ?
 
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Originally Posted by xfuz1on
How much did the custom VMR rims run you ?
With tires, custom bore and shipping etc, I got them for around $2K. I got a little bigger discount and I'm sure the tires will be more if you order them not but basically thats the price you're looking at.
 
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Igor, what offsets did you get?
 
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you bother weighing them at all before you had them mounted?
 
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Igor, what offsets did you get?
I got a 33 but I was considering getting 22, however I thought that 22 would be a very very aggressive offset for my sedan. I would end up having issues when driving and parking and it puts an excessive amount of stress on your cars suspension parts.
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you bother weighing them at all before you had them mounted?
No, but I can tell you they are not heavy. If you really want to know how much they weight you can contact VMR I'm sure they would have no problem telling you.
 
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rims are clean
 


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