Forgestar CF10's with Michelin PSS, on swift springs....installed.
Swifts are a moderate drop, shouldn't be too hard to live w/ even on the crappiest roads. If you get low profile tires on 20s combined w/ the drop then yes, it'll loosen your dental work. 18s or 19s w/ a Swift drop should be fairly compliant on a daily.
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I never weighed them but I'm pretty sure they are close to the reported weights of 23 for the fronts and 25 for the rears. My pilot sports are 23 in the front and 27 in the rear so a bit lighter than OEM.
Also, thanks to both of you.
They look great! I've been shopping for wheels for a few months now and still haven't made a decision. These are definitely in my top 5.
If I may ask.. what dealer did you purchase them from and how long did the manufacturing take?
If I may ask.. what dealer did you purchase them from and how long did the manufacturing take?
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) so I asked a lot of questions and then took a leap of faith. All I needed was some hubrings and I was good to go (they cleared the front brakes easily). A bit nerve racking not knowing if they would fit or not but what's life without a little risk? 
With that said, I would still probably order directly through a vendor for forgestar because they can give you the exact offsets/sizes you want. I was quoted 8 weeks through most vendors so the wait is not too bad......
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