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Affordable setup for 305s out back?

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So come spring, I will be in the market for new wheels and tires.

I'd like to keep the total cost under $2200 if possible.

I like the SVE drifts and AMR wheels, but wondering what else would fit within my budget.

I prefer 19s for cheaper tires, lighter weight and better ride quality but am not opposed to 20s if they will fit the budget and not increase weight much from the base 18" GT wheels I have at the moment.

I absolutely love the look of a fat ass tire from the rear of the car, but I believe I would need at least 10.5-11" in the rear to fit 305s or larger? At that point, I will probably exceed my budget.

So basically, what is the best setup I can get my hands on that is not too heavy, can fit 305 out back and stay under $2200?
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AMR 19" PP wheels.. they are lighter then stock PP wheels, cheap, and I run the 305/35r19 DR on the 10" wide rears (they also have the stock sizes), and just have my stock PP wheels and tires up front with a 25mm spacer so all 4 corners are spaced out.
 

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If you go with Mickey Thompson tires, tires will be around $800. About $200 a tire, 255 or 275 in front, 305 in the rear.

20" rims of course. TPMS sensors, if you don't reuse your current ones, will be ~$100. Leaving you with about 1300 left for rims. Leaving you with a budget of about $325 per rims. There's a lot of great options at $325 a rim.
 

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We do have a few tax season specials going on right now it all just depends on what your after.

if you like the SVE and such the GF9 would be a great choice ontop of a list of other wheels.
 

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AMR 19" PP wheels.. they are lighter then stock PP wheels, cheap, and I run the 305/35r19 DR on the 10" wide rears (they also have the stock sizes), and just have my stock PP wheels and tires up front with a 25mm spacer so all 4 corners are spaced out.
Got any pictures? I thought of doing that, but was not sure of how the color matched the stock PP wheels vs aftermarket.
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