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OEwheels sells 19x10 replicas for pretty cheap. From what I've read no spacer required to run them up front. Seen a couple cars with them on and running a squared set up.
Yes the PP Replicas are a 35 offest, they fit the PP without spacers running a BFG 285-35/19. This is what we run on our car but we run extended studs and our 16.5mm spacer to push the front wheel all the way to the edge of the fender. We have not experienced rub(no spacers) and we run camber bolts maxed out (so the wheel is closer to the strut than normal) Of course every tire is different...

They have a web site?
In my Signature or HERE

We have not put the on the website yet because shipping a set of 4 is about $180ish across the Country so I'm working on how to price the packages and limit the freight costs. (Our website isn't that smart) We may put them on without shipping and calculate the shipping to the zone you are in.

Do you happen to know the source? I might want wider versions but 19s and definitely not black. I'd want to keep them silver like my stock ones from the factory. I haven't seen silver or bare replicas anywhere. I'll ask Tim if you don't know.
John provided the link below. We do get a very small discount off the published pricing as well as freight discounts but these are big wheels that weigh a only slightly less than the factory wheels(1-2 pounds) so our inbound freight is added into our costs. We do get fairly aggressive pricing on the tires and free inbound freight, plus the FORD OEM TPMS sensors and Programming tools are included.

John thank you, We have to look at putting you on Commission :cheers:
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I have been eyeing these on AM for a while now, been wanting to see if anyone here has run them and how OEM they look.

I've bought from OEWheels before for my C5 and FBody, if they are the same wheels that AM uses I'll be grabbing a set.

Can anyone post pics of the replica PP wheels
 

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Yes the PP Replicas are a 40 offest, they fit the PP without spacers running a BFG 285-35/19. This is what we run on our car but we run extended studs and our 16.5mm spacer to push the front wheel all the way to the edge of the fender. We have not experienced rub(no spacers) and we run camber bolts maxed out (so the wheel is closer to the strut than normal) Of course every tire is different...



In my Signature or HERE

We have not put the on the website yet because shipping a set of 4 is about $180ish across the Country so I'm working on how to price the packages and limit the freight costs. (Our website isn't that smart) We may put them on without shipping and calculate the shipping to the zone you are in. For reference in the rubbing, I'm choosing between Potenza RE11's, Potenza S04's, Pilot Supersports or Dunlops in a 285/35/19



John provided the link below. We do get a very small discount off the published pricing as well as freight discounts but these are big wheels that weigh a only slightly less than the factory wheels(1-2 pounds) so our inbound freight is added into our costs. We do get fairly aggressive pricing on the tires and free inbound freight, plus the FORD OEM TPMS sensors and Programming tools are included.



John thank you, We have to look at putting you on Commission :cheers:
I have a genuine pair of 9.5 OEM PP rears that I'm fixing to sell, mainly because I want to run the 10's all the way around. I have a base ecoboost model. If I don't use the spacer will the car by fine on the stock length studs? I priced out a set of 4 19x10's with shipping and couldn't argue with them being under 600 bucks shipped to my door.
 

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I have been eyeing these on AM for a while now, been wanting to see if anyone here has run them and how OEM they look.

I've bought from OEWheels before for my C5 and FBody, if they are the same wheels that AM uses I'll be grabbing a set.

Can anyone post pics of the replica PP wheels
The bronze is what we did, scuff and spray because track wheels that get beaten up. Murphy's law working overtime because we started with the matte black ones pictured and just wanted a unique color change so of course the finish was perfect....

I don't know what the non GT PP struts have for clearance. The 19X10 PP Rep's do sit out further than the stock 9" GT PP wheels.
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Are the replicas on OEwheels the same as the replicas on AM? The OEwheels look like the spokes are fatter. Is at just the photo?

$452 for a staggered set is crazy.
The OEwheels are in a Satin Black finish and do not match the PP Gloss wheels. I have a set of the staggered setup and the fronts sit in too deep and the rears hang out too far IMO. I'm looking to go the 20" route from AM and those wheels appear to have a better offset to fix what I don't like about the OE wheels.
 

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The OEwheels are in a Satin Black finish and do not match the PP Gloss wheels. I have a set of the staggered setup and the fronts sit in too deep and the rears hang out too far IMO. I'm looking to go the 20" route from AM and those wheels appear to have a better offset to fix what I don't like about the OE wheels.

So you are running the OE Wheels reps?

Can you post pics?

From my understanding the AM and OE are the same wheel but AM puts their center cap on them
 

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Well I ordered these from AM but I'm not running staggered so I just ordered 4 of the 20X8.5 then I will have my tires moved over ( now have the premium 20's )

Will post pics next week when it's all said and done
 

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I have a set of the 19x10 PP reps in black from AM with 305/35r19 MT dr's, no spacers, no rubbing or anything and the car is lowered on Eibach Sportlines. I ran those wheels for a little over a year before pulling them off about 2 weeks ago since I bought a drag set up. I ran the 19x10 AM wheels in the rear and the factory PP wheels in front with a 25mm spacer and all the wheels looked pretty good and not inset so far like they were before.
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