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Since I have been spending countless hours looking through rims and sizes if I make a new thread with a list of options and sizes if a admin could make a sticky of it??????
 
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Now I am looking for 19x10.5 in 5x114 bolt pattern. Of possible redrilling the rear hub and rotor and have a 5x112 and 5x114 hub and using a 5mm spacer with a hub adapter. Any down side to this?
 
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You may want to get some custom made wheels. After you buy the wrong wheels, rebore the hubs, buy spacers, hub rings, lugs etc. you'll have real expensive wheels.

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Originally Posted by velociabstract
You may want to get some custom made wheels. After you buy the wrong wheels, rebore the hubs, buy spacers, hub rings, lugs etc. you'll have real expensive wheels.

Les
Custom rims $1000 and up.
Tsw monaco
18x8.5 5x112 et 37mm front (+ 5mm spacer)
19x10.5 5x114 27mm rear (get a 5mm spacer)
Leave front alone. Will not cost much to have a "machine shop" drill 5x114 in rear rotors and drill and tap 5x114 in hub. So rear hub and rotors will have 5x112 and 5x114 drilled and taped. Wheels have 73 bore so the 5mm spacer on back to have the hub adapter.
What would be the problem with that???
 
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Wow, that's pretty reasonable.
 
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Finally found best option for the price for straight bolt on in light weight rotary formed wheels. Without drilling the rear hubs to a 114.3 pattern.
http://www.forgestar.com/v2/wheels.php

18x8.5-$350 19x10-11-$425
Many color options

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You found my wheels! You need hub rings, which work fine. I have the metal ones but if your not going to abuse the brakes the plastic ones are fine.

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What size did you go with?
 
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18x9 ET30 front 18x10 ET 25 back. On the back I've run with a 5mm spacer so some room exists to the outside. The fronts are perfect IMO.

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Found these last night, looking for more info.
19x10.5 +22
18x8.5 +30
Called a few distributors last night, got a price of $810 shipped for all four and drilled to a 5x112 bolt pattern.
Told weight of 25 and 23 lbs.
Thought they are aluminum, but looking at pictures with the painted area between the bead flanges makes me think they could be steel.
Has anyone seend these?
Esr is a new company.


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They do have a 73mm hub bore so a hub ring will be needed.
But cheap and lighter then ours stock wheels and wider.
 
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Has anyone seen these ?
Or close to one of esr dealers to take a look at them?
 
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Got this reply from ESR on weights of each style of wheels


Sr01:18x8.5 28lb / 19x10.5 34lb
02: 27lb / 32lb
03: 27lb / don't carry in this size
04: 30lb / 37lb
05: 26lb / 36lb

Not as lightweight as advertised.
Defiantly not what dealers say they are.
 
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Any comments on these?

Does spacing look perfect ?
Or possibly 2-3mm spacer?

Any ideas what I might need for bolts?
Or probably measure after they arrive.

There site says 1 year warranty on finish, and lifetime on defects.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/One-18x8-5-E...NYmXu9&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/One-19x105-E...-/232232043392

Thought about 17/18 but not much options for rear tires.

With all my driving, I don't really want to decrease sidewalls with a 19/20.

Please comment, what does everyone think?
For silverfox, a ssb 6 spd.
225/40r18
285/35 19
Wheels are 1/2" under max reccomended width specs.

TY
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Any input? ???????????
 
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I have ran these sizes without using spacers without issues. You will need to find out the hub size of the wheel and possibly will need Hubsentric rings. You will probably need new lugs depending on the type of lug the rim uses and thickness of lug area of the rim. I ran stock tire sizes and no rubbing at all. It did push my front tire out almost even with front fender outside edge, but no issues. Hope this helps.
 
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Originally Posted by Gtsman
I have ran these sizes without using spacers without issues. You will need to find out the hub size of the wheel and possibly will need Hubsentric rings. You will probably need new lugs depending on the type of lug the rim uses and thickness of lug area of the rim. I ran stock tire sizes and no rubbing at all. It did push my front tire out almost even with front fender outside edge, but no issues. Hope this helps.
Stock front 32, sr08- 30
Stock rear 25, sr08- 22

5x112 uses conical ball lugs only, if they are drilled in a taper, then that is a fubar.

Yes most likely they have the 72 or 73 mm hub, going to check today when I call them. So I can get the metal hub ring.
Checking if they stuck out to far.
These are supposed to be stronger and lighter than our oem.

Guess on bolts, I will just have to wait till they come in and measure bolts, if mine are to long, I can cut them down till new bolts get in, want locking bolts.

What kind of rims did you use with 19x10.5 & 18x8.5 ?
Options are limited.
 
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Mandrus Millenium "chrome". A little to much bling for me though. My front rims had an actual et of 26 and they were fine so the et of 30 should be perfect. The wheels you chose are really nice and should look great on the crossfire. I bought gorilla lug bolts, heard to many stories about the cheaper lugs not holding up to well. Looking forward to pix when you install. I did a lot of reading, and the aluminum hub rings seem to be the preferred choice, strong and no rust.
 
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Originally Posted by Gtsman
Mandrus Millenium "chrome". A little to much bling for me though. My front rims had an actual et of 26 and they were fine so the et of 30 should be perfect. The wheels you chose are really nice and should look great on the crossfire. I bought gorilla lug bolts, heard to many stories about the cheaper lugs not holding up to well. Looking forward to pix when you install. I did a lot of reading, and the aluminum hub rings seem to be the preferred choice, strong and no rust.
Haha, if you look at my past posts dates, I have been looking for awhile.
So many choices and yet so few.
Most are gaudy or to high $$$$
And when I find something I think I would like, doing some research and find out they are crap.
Haha, I have a coworker that just spent 80 k on a new Ford f250 on truck and modifications, he got fuel off road wheels, which are supposed to be higher end wheels, acouple weeks after he had them he has been having problems, one was bent, and when he contacted fuel offroad they told him they are not for offroad use.
And finish is pitting bad already.
 


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