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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum, thanks for many useful posts. I might not haver enough research on this, but I tried to find some information about put 19' staggered Performance Package wheels on V6. Is it possible to do that on V6? If so what's part number? thanks for the help.
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PP wheels bolt right up. I however would stray away and find a wheel tire combo that is a bit lighter. When I put the PP wheels on my car it felt SO sluggish, that after about 2 weeks I took them off and put my 17's back on.
 

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There are always a lot of them on craigslist. I certainly wouldn't spend new wheel money on them.
 

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They will go on no problem, but only get them if you are getting a really good deal. They are very heavy and stock tires are not that great.
 

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looks nice where did u get it tho?
 

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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum, thanks for many useful posts. I might not haver enough research on this, but I tried to find some information about put 19' staggered Performance Package wheels on V6. Is it possible to do that on V6? If so what's part number? thanks for the help.
Not sure if you have the 3.15 or 3.55 gears but either way it'll feel really sluggish due to the huge increase in rear tire diameter (235 vs 275). Not to mention the weight increase.
 

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that is tire width not diamter. the diameter should be very close to the stock 17s or 18s. they are a good amount heavier though
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