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RTX OE wheels?

radak04

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Crap. Spring is coming soon. 3 months max before I have to take off the studded winter tires. Hope I can find a set in the next two months.
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I'm going to buy a set of these for my summer setup.

My question is why are they listed at 23.5 lbs on the CJPP site and 30 lbs on the PMC Tire site? One of them has to be incorrect. Hopefully the PMC Tire site is wrong.
The 19x10" is 23.5 lbs. and the 19x11" is 24.6 lbs, I weighed these myself.
 

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Reviving an older thread:

I just installed the RTX OE 19x10/19x11 set in Satin Black from CJPP. Could not beat the price with the forum discount code. I am running them with the stock P-zero's (255/40-19) up front for now (until they wear out, only have 7500 miles on the car), and Nitto 305/35-19 NT05R drag Radials on back. I love the way these look and the fact that the work with the stock center caps. I picked up a set of the smaller black gorilla lug nuts from CJPP at the same time. These are flow formed and have the VIA and JPW markings on the back just like the SVE and MMR replicas do. Here are some pictures:
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