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19x9/10 lightish roto forged wheels?

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All I've found are Apex race wheels and although they're nice, a little on the expensive side and a bit of over kill for my needs. Not gonna track them. This is mainly to get more tire under the rear end. A safety issue.......😎
I like the hub centric aspect, and the offsets are good, and I like the bigger lug nut holes.
Anyone know of any other 19 inch 9/10 staggered sets made for mustangs in the correct offsets?
Thanks guys.
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Admittedly new to the topic, I see three tiers: 1) cast, 2) flow-formed and 3) forged. I found nice flow-formed wheels at LMR and Steeda (23-24 lbs), but they were not far off price-wise from an Apex. You'll be able to find a wheel you like in the right offsets, but could you find something markedly cheaper in a flow-formed wheel? I'm not so sure.
 
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Thanks Skye.
I really like some of the SVE wheels but I don't want a 10 inch tire/wheel combo on the front.
That gets me into 35 aspect ratio and short tires and lowering and all that, which I'd rather avoid.
I forgot about Steeda.
What I'd like is something in the LMR/SVE price range in a 19x9/10 staggered setup.
The Apex were approaching $1800 for the set where SVE are running $309 apiece last time I looked. Actually the SM-10's I like are almost $2000 a set......
That's a pretty significant difference.
Sorry about the double post. Can't figure out how to delete one..... 🤷🏼‍♂️
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