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I'm already lowered 1" inch all around on FP Track kit.
Yikes. I was planning on 285/35s and expecting some gap and was going to get springs but now I may get 275/40 if it's that much of a gap.
 

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I love the slight poke on my PP2 and still would love to see some flow formed 23-24 pound wheels that are exact spec to my factory rims. I am not just meaning replicas either. I want some other options but NO ONE makes any PP2 spec wheels. I CAN get fully forged custom offset made by a number of companies for 3-4k but was hoping some more economical options began popping up. I didn't get a PP2 to size down the fronts. I love the look but hate that there is basically ZERO options other than full forged custom offset.... Which I will probably end up doing to get exactly what I want. I have it narrowed down to a few choices. All about 20-21 pounds each. If there are flow formed options out there I am missing them.
 

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Forgestar will cut you whatever you want. Just as long as you can live with yourself if the front rims are a skinny 10" instead 10.5. Otherwise you'll have to live with 10.5 square in ET40 or 45 and suitable spacers up front.
 
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I love the slight poke on my PP2 and still would love to see some flow formed 23-24 pound wheels that are exact spec to my factory rims. I am not just meaning replicas either. I want some other options but NO ONE makes any PP2 spec wheels. I CAN get fully forged custom offset made by a number of companies for 3-4k but was hoping some more economical options began popping up. I didn't get a PP2 to size down the fronts. I love the look but hate that there is basically ZERO options other than full forged custom offset.... Which I will probably end up doing to get exactly what I want. I have it narrowed down to a few choices. All about 20-21 pounds each. If there are flow formed options out there I am missing them.
You can buy SVE's wheels and have them widened or narrowed as you need.
 

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Does LMR have a discount code for these wheels or is everyone paying the regular price?
 

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Does LMR have a discount code for these wheels or is everyone paying the regular price?
I think best you can do is get 10% off during one of their Black Friday (or another occasion) sales. Their recent wheel sales were for the sets with tires - and they come with lousy Nittos so zero interest in them.

I got 10% off during black friday.
 

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The LMR sale is $600 for a set of wheels. vs regular price of $999. Happens 3 or 4 times a year.
 

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The LMR sale is $600 for a set of wheels. vs regular price of $999. Happens 3 or 4 times a year.
DId not know that honestly - and was looking specifically at SP2 since mid-year last year - haven't seen them lower than $999 - and actually since I was buying 4x11" wide wheels (sets are staggered I think), I was paying 4x$269 (with 10% off on top),
 

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The LMR sales are likely a result of inventory adjustment efforts. The SP2 has been scarce so no warehouse full of rotting/unloved wheels. With China manufacturing in a holding pattern, inventories are likely low and being drawn down further. If you want good prices, look for discontinued wheels.
 
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The LMR sale is $600 for a set of wheels. vs regular price of $999. Happens 3 or 4 times a year.
Think the SP2s only got down to around $800 during that sale, otherwise I might have broken and got a set myself lol. Hopefully there's a hot new wheel by the end of the year and they end up hitting the $600 mark then.
 

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Think the SP2s only got down to around $800 during that sale, otherwise I might have broken and got a set myself lol. Hopefully there's a hot new wheel by the end of the year and they end up hitting the $600 mark then.
Which wheels get down to that price? I would be very interested in a set myself
 

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Which company has the powder coated version, is it MMR or LMR? I think those was the companies, also, which accepts oem center caps? and ahwich has the best pricing? I really like SVE 350 wheels... but I want to be able to use my pony center caps, still.


One other question, I have 19x9.0 voxx performance pack replica wheels on my car, they are 45offset. and I have 20mm spacers all way around, I Love the look, they aren't popped out or anything, and looks staggered but they are all the same.

How would these wheels fit vs my 19x9.0 offset 45 w 20mm spacer? would they be almost same? I am ver happy w my replicas to be honest, but id like show off my GT brakes a bit more.
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