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So, I just did the rear rim and tire together for 53.5 pounds. I think I read the tire weight was 30 pounds (Pilot Super Sport 305/35r19), so the rim weighs about 23.5 pounds.
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So, I just did the rear rim and tire together for 53.5 pounds. I think I read the tire weight was 30 pounds (Pilot Super Sport 305/35r19), so the rim weighs about 23.5 pounds.

Damn, the weight is almost dead on with my 19x11 forgestars. Surprised they're so light being OEM.
 

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So, I just did the rear rim and tire together for 53.5 pounds. I think I read the tire weight was 30 pounds (Pilot Super Sport 305/35r19), so the rim weighs about 23.5 pounds.
wow that is just as light as the aftermarket wheels!

i see in the picture that the rears are 11" with a +62 offset. What is the offset on the front 10.5"?
 

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I'll get the fronts later today but they are 10.5 wide.


wow that is just as light as the aftermarket wheels!

i see in the picture that the rears are 11" with a +62 offset. What is the offset on the front 10.5"?
 

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wow that is just as light as the aftermarket wheels!

i see in the picture that the rears are 11" with a +62 offset. What is the offset on the front 10.5"?
I'll get the fronts later today but they are 10.5 wide.
Awesome info, seems they're a bit conservative in the rear at +62 since we can fit down to a +55 on the car.
Very curious on the fronts!
 

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[MENTION=12448]pinero61[/MENTION] nope brotha those look legit to me, my M350 wheels are arriving in 1 1/2 weeks to our hands. Our specs are 10/11 those are a 10.5 he has upfront

ET 62 is super conservative as hell.

I run as low as a 48 and up to a 55

Then again for the front Im pretty sure its something like a ET 35-38 most likely
 

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I'd like to fit 15'' lightweight rims with fatty DOTs hoosiers to my 2015 GT for that muscle car looks and stance, I'd like something similar to my modded C3 Vette....



Could you advice what rim brands you'd recommend and what sizes and Back space and ET should I choose to have a clean bolt on application?

Thanks.
 

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Hi

I didn't see any specific flares on their site, could you please give me more informations?

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I reached out to them, nothing yet. Voicemail says call back Nov 24th, ha. Apparently "too busy" building car(s) for SEMA. Luckily I like the flares, or I'd move on. Here's hoping Liberty Walk doesn't make a kit...
 

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I reached out to them, nothing yet. Voicemail says call back Nov 24th, ha. Apparently "too busy" building car(s) for SEMA. Luckily I like the flares, or I'd move on. Here's hoping Liberty Walk doesn't make a kit...
To me, it sounds like a poorly run business. Telling potential customers they are "too busy" for them and check back in a month and a half. Being busy is one thing, but picking up your phone and explaining to a customer the timeline and providing customer service is something any business can do.
 

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To me, it sounds like a poorly run business. Telling potential customers they are "too busy" for them and check back in a month and a half. Being busy is one thing, but picking up your phone and explaining to a customer the timeline and providing customer service is something any business can do.
Oh I agree. But, at this moment, only wide fenders like that, that I know of.
 

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To me, it sounds like a poorly run business. Telling potential customers they are "too busy" for them and check back in a month and a half. Being busy is one thing, but picking up your phone and explaining to a customer the timeline and providing customer service is something any business can do.
I have no clue what size shop they are, but if they are a really small shop and it takes more time out of their day to answer every call vs just having a voicemail explain it, I wouldn't fault them. If they can't do their actual because of having to answer a phone and are too small to have a dedicated person at least the voicemail is giving some sort of information vs not answering at all.
 
 








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