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Just do it. When she asks, just tell her you secret santa'd yourself. Although it after xmas, so that might not work.
They were out of stock, so even Santa had to wait a while to get them...
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Finally pulled the trigger on a set after LMR was out of stock for the longest time, finally restocking, and then running low on stock.

Coming from the original PP wheels, changing the stock brake pads, and having them coated is going to make keeping these clean so much easier! Absolutely in love with the setup, great job LMR! :like:

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I likely missed it, but does anyone have a picture of the 10" wheel on the back of the car?
I've only been seeing the 11"s

At +35, do they poke out at all?

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Just got in brand new ones and powder coat was not great. I guess you get what you pay for.
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Might be worth calling them and showing them the photos - see if they can make it right. They have been super to work with in my experience - have two sets of wheels from them. Full disclosure - the powdercoat on both sets of my wheels doesn't extend down into the lug holes (GT-7), so the bronze fades to primer gray in the lug holes. Not easy to see - until you see it. I didn't mess with calling them over it, I don't think other wheels would be better. If just that one wheel has trash in the coating, that might be something that could be fixed by swapping for a new one.
 

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I likely missed it, but does anyone have a picture of the 10" wheel on the back of the car?
I've only been seeing the 11"s

At +35, do they poke out at all?

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Paul
Yes they have a small amount of poke if you're not running crazy amounts of rear camber. I'm at -1 degree in the rear and they slightly poke.
 

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275/40 fills out the wheel well more...285/35 will give the appearance of more wheel gap (not ideal if you're not lowered).
 

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I've been waiting for the bronze to get in-stock for months. v.v

I'd go 285, no reason not to unless the 275 is noticeably cheaper.
That Bullitt is going to look really good with the bronze wheels.
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