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OEM wheel size for performance package GT?

ForTheHordeKT

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The rims are two different widths same as the wheels, right? I scuffed up a front and rear rim on my passenger side a while back, which was a pretty frustrating lesson to learn not go in one of those no-touch car washes with jet spray only, because you still have those damned bumper rails to worry about and like a jackass, I sure rubbed em'.

I'm using the opportunity though to both price out some new rims altogether, and just touch up my OEM ones. Just had a quick question on the sizing I ought to be looking for. I just picked up a fresh set of Michelin PSS's all around, and I kept to the same tire widths as the OEM Pirellis were. 255 and 275. I'm browsing places like TireRack and I'm seeing some come up as 19x9 for the fronts and 19x10 for the rears, but I'm also seeing 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 so which is it? Or is this even a big deal? What exactly are the OEM ones?
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Heh...yup, been a long day for me. I'm sitting here scrolling past a few pages looking and just being blind to the stickied. So 9.0 and 9.5 are the two I'm shooting for, thanks!
 

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I bought black touch up in a pen from the local auto parts store and it did wonders for my PP wheel's curb rash. But mine was pretty minor, dunno how bad yours is. Black is easy to fix and hide small flaws!
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