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So I was on my way home from golf yesterday talking to a forum member on the hands free, and hit a pothole on 702 as it is going over a bridge so there are expansion joints. When I hit it, it was so loud that the guy I was talking to commented and questioned whether I had hit something, I told him yeah, a pothole and he said "DAAAAMN!!" I took the car to a local automated car wash and they lined me up on the mechanism looking right at it and said nothing, then the guys drying the car asked if I wanted tire dressing and I said yes. The HAD to see this, and they still said nothing. This is the 3rd one in 3 years. KMC no longer makes these rims. The first time it happened I had to buy a set of 4 because the store knew that KMC didn't make them any more. I have 2 brand new back ones with a shallower dish than the two on the car, but too deep to use on the front. I see that American Muscle has a VERY similar set that I could get, but I would like to go down to a 19 inch or 18 inch rim so that I had a little more sidewall to protect the rims, but I can't find one that look similar for less than $400 a rim, and that's just SIMILAR not the same. Ugh....

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Dang, that is pretty crazy.
Can you put the OEM rims on for the time being while you hunt down an aftermarket set?
 

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There are a couple of places near me that repair damaged rims. Have you looked into that option?
 

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Biggest issue with low profile tires, there's not enough rubber to take the shock out from a sharp-edge impact on a pothole or similar.

In some jurisdictions you can go after the municipality/county/state/whatever for damage caused by lack of road maintenance, maybe look into getting them to pay for the repairs to your rim?
 

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So I was on my way home from golf yesterday talking to a forum member on the hands free, and hit a pothole on 702 as it is going over a bridge so there are expansion joints. When I hit it, it was so loud that the guy I was talking to commented and questioned whether I had hit something, I told him yeah, a pothole and he said "DAAAAMN!!" I took the car to a local automated car wash and they lined me up on the mechanism looking right at it and said nothing, then the guys drying the car asked if I wanted tire dressing and I said yes. The HAD to see this, and they still said nothing. This is the 3rd one in 3 years. KMC no longer makes these rims. The first time it happened I had to buy a set of 4 because the store knew that KMC didn't make them any more. I have 2 brand new back ones with a shallower dish than the two on the car, but too deep to use on the front. I see that American Muscle has a VERY similar set that I could get, but I would like to go down to a 19 inch or 18 inch rim so that I had a little more sidewall to protect the rims, but I can't find one that look similar for less than $400 a rim, and that's just SIMILAR not the same. Ugh....

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So I was on my way home from golf yesterday talking to a forum member on the hands free, and hit a pothole on 702 as it is going over a bridge so there are expansion joints. When I hit it, it was so loud that the guy I was talking to commented and questioned whether I had hit something, I told him yeah, a pothole and he said "DAAAAMN!!" I took the car to a local automated car wash and they lined me up on the mechanism looking right at it and said nothing, then the guys drying the car asked if I wanted tire dressing and I said yes. The HAD to see this, and they still said nothing. This is the 3rd one in 3 years. KMC no longer makes these rims. The first time it happened I had to buy a set of 4 because the store knew that KMC didn't make them any more. I have 2 brand new back ones with a shallower dish than the two on the car, but too deep to use on the front. I see that American Muscle has a VERY similar set that I could get, but I would like to go down to a 19 inch or 18 inch rim so that I had a little more sidewall to protect the rims, but I can't find one that look similar for less than $400 a rim, and that's just SIMILAR not the same. Ugh....

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I am running a set of PP1 wheels with a 255/40/19 on the front right now and the difference in ride quality is noticeable(in a good way). I priced out a set of Forgedlite rims in a 19 inch and they are $4900 shipped. After paying all the money for the built engine, fuel system and clutch, I am a little tapped out in the "money for the car" department...
 

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Owch. Better check your fillings too while you're at it-must have been a good smack.
 

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I am running a set of PP1 wheels with a 255/40/19 on the front right now and the difference in ride quality is noticeable(in a good way). I priced out a set of Forgedlite rims in a 19 inch and they are $4900 shipped. After paying all the money for the built engine, fuel system and clutch, I am a little tapped out in the "money for the car" department...
 

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Absolutely better ride, Iā€™m also running 255/40 in front and 285/40 in the rear.
Iā€™m also lowered with Steeda progressive springs, gotta say I think it actually rides better than stock.
 

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I am running a set of PP1 wheels with a 255/40/19 on the front right now and the difference in ride quality is noticeable(in a good way). I priced out a set of Forgedlite rims in a 19 inch and they are $4900 shipped. After paying all the money for the built engine, fuel system and clutch, I am a little tapped out in the "money for the car" department...
I bet your OEM PP1 wheels wouldnā€™t even be fazed by that road separation. Sorry for the crappy luck.
 

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Man that sucks. Weā€™ve got some real car eaters here in Chicagoland as well.

If you want to go 19ā€ and donā€™t want the heavy PP1 wheels, check out SVE or Project 6GR. Both have 5 spoke options if thatā€™s what you like, theyā€™re lighter than stock and theyā€™re not very expensive. 19x10 you can run 275/40 all the way around no problem (PP1 rear stock size tires btw)
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