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Old 06-16-2016, 01:47 PM
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19" wheel pic thread

Only 1 post per set of wheels


Only max of 4 pics please and preferably 1 of the wheel, 1 of the whole side of car, one from the front at an angle, and one shot down the side showing the fit at the fender. These are just guideline suggestions, but would be good to include as many of those views as you can in your 4 shots.


Please provide as much info as you can such as~
  • Wheel Brand & Model
  • Wheel Sizes, including offset
  • Tire sizes
  • Wheel weight (if known)
  • Big Brake clearance
  • If Spacers are being used
Suspension info is optional, but if your car requires excessive camber or fender work to make the wheels fit Please include that

***Please keep ANY replies limited to specific questions about the wheels. To keep this thread as useful and easy to navigate as possible, if you like the wheels send a PM to the OP or push the thanks button. Really appreciate if you guys/gals can stick to these guidelines.



Thanks for your contributions, hopefully this can become a concise and useful folder for those wanting to see what's out there, and how they look on our cars
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Old 06-16-2016, 06:43 PM
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19" VOSSEN CVT in Metallic Gloss Silver

Bought new in February 2014 as a wheel & tire package, mounted with PSS, balanced and shipped with tire pressure sensors, for $3,350.

Front: 19x8.5" +32, Michelin PSS 245/40ZR19, with 3mm spacers, -1.7* and -1.1* camber
Rear: 19x10.0" +42, Michelin PSS 275/35ZR19, -2.2* and -2.3* camber


Suspension

Front: Swift Springs with OEM sport shocks
Rear: Tein Basis Coilovers with SPC Camber & Toe Kit
Height: 26 3/4" floor to fender on all four corners


Weight Comparison

18x7.5 Duckfeet at 24 lbs + 225/50ZR18 Bridgestone RE050A at 27 lbs = 51 lbs
18x8.5 Duckfeet at 25 lbs + 245/45ZR18 Bridgestone RE050A at 28 lbs = 53 lbs

19x8.5 Vossen CVT at 27.5 lbs + 245/40ZR19 Michelin PSS at 25 lbs = 52.5 lbs
19x10.0 Vossen CVT at 28.5 lbs + 275/35ZR19 Michelin PSS at 27 lbs = 55.5 lbs









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Old 06-17-2016, 12:59 PM
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Work T7R - GT Silver (GTS)
  • 19x9.5" +25 (Square)
  • 255/40R19 Continental DWS06
  • 24.6lbs each wheel
  • Clears the BBK without spacers
  • 5mm hubcentric spacers were used in the back, but were not needed and it looked about the same either way, just a little more flush with the spacer added.
  • Lowered on Eibach ProKit, front and rear SPC camber kits, camber is within OEM spec but on the far negative side. There was slight rubbing on the fender liner which went away after a small trim. The bumper bracket did not need to be trimmed.







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Old 06-17-2016, 09:13 PM
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Wheels

Forgestar F14 in 19x9 +32 19x10 +40 in gloss metallic silver. Wrapped in 245x40 and 275x35 PSS.
Clears BBK by about half an inch

Front wheels + tires 48lbs
Rear Wheels + tires 50lbs

Suspension

I am set up on KW coils set at about 26.25 floor to fender, SPC front and rear. Running about -1 in the back, may increase it just a little bit, but fitment is just about spot on.










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Old 06-22-2016, 01:21 PM
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Purchased through GetYourWheels around Jan 2016

Stance SF01 wheels 22-24 pounds per Stance's website
19x9.5 all around 38mm offset
245/40/19 Continental DW Performance Tires
No Spacers
Unknown BBK clearance

Lowered on Swift Springs with SPC camber kits







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Old 06-22-2016, 04:41 PM
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Volk re30
19x10 +30 front with 10mm kics spacer so +20 effective.
245 35 19

19x11 +20 no spacer
265 35 19

Fitment required trimming bumper tab and liner rear

Weight is about 19lbs ea

Lowered on swift springs with rear camber at -1.5 toe in spec

No spacer required to clear BBK clears with alot of room to spare contrary to reports i heard prior to purchase. These are GTR speced re30

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Old 06-24-2016, 10:17 AM
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Okay, because Brad said I must, I'll play along:

Plasti-Dipped Stock 19" Sport Wheels
(My Winter Set)

Wheels: 19"x8.5". Cast aluminum. Made for Nissan/Infiniti by Enkei. Weight: 26.5 lbs. Bolt pattern 114.3 x 5 Offset +43

Tires:
Continental Extreme Contact DWS06
245/45ZR19
24 lbs.

Real weight validated by scale:
50.0lbs wheel and tire.

No drop, no spacers.
Drop planned, spacers pending results.


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Old 06-25-2016, 01:02 PM
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Avant Garde M310 in Dolphin Grey

19 x 9.5 +38 on BFG G-Force COMP2 - 245/40/19
19 x 11 +36 on BFG G-Force COMP2 - 275/35/19

26 lb front - 28 lb rear

Clears big brakes - YES

no spacers (I will need at least a 10mm all around)

Lowered on Tein S. Tech Springs

Rear camber/toe bolts only








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Old 06-26-2016, 10:08 PM
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Wheel Brand & Model: VMR V702
Wheel Size/Offset: 19x9.5 +33 (square)
Tire Size: 245/40/19 (square)
Wheel Weight: approximately 26-27 lbs
Big Brake Clearance: Unknown
Spacers: No
Suspension Modifications: Ksport true type coilovers, front fender height about 26". Front camber -1.8, rear camber -2.8


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Old 06-28-2016, 01:29 PM
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Wheel Brand & Model: Work T7R
Wheel Size/Offset: Front: 19x9.5 +25, Rear: 19x10.5 +32
Tire Size: Front: 245/40/19, Rear: 275/35/19
Wheel Weight: Unknown
Big Brake Clearance: Pleanty of room
Spacers: No
Suspension Modifications: Eibach Pro-Kit, SPC front camber arms, rear camber bolts. No rubbing, Camber in spec, no body modification needed.








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Thats beautiful. Always wanted those works
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Thats beautiful. Always wanted those works
I'm currently selling those wheels, lol.
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Originally Posted by Ryne
I'm currently selling those wheels, lol.
For an amazing price too
Old 07-01-2016, 08:25 PM
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im surprised more people dont run 225/45/19 up front . thats the best way to go if ur gonna rock 275/35 in the rears imo
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Depends on what width wheel you're running up front. I have 225s on an 8.5 wide wheel and it's a slight stretch. A 245 would be a flush fit, no stretch.

Seems most everyone else is running 9.5 up front and with a 225 i imagine that just wouldn't look proper, IMO...


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