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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 05:43 PM
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For sale are 2 16x9 Miro STP-1 et25 wheels brand new never used. Never got the chance .
  • -Size: 16x9"
  • -Offset: ET25
  • -Bolt Pattern: 5x112
  • -Lip Size: 3"
  • -Weight: 17lbs
  • -Lug Type: Ball seat
Hub was machined to custom fit the crossfire so its hubcentric. Stated they weigh 17'lbs but the old weighing my self with and without the wheel gave me 18lbs with center caps in them. Any other questions just ask!

2 pieced forged construction

Selling for $290 + shipping far less than what i paid. Originally purchased for drag racing so i only purchased rear wheels matching front can still be found if your looking for a set of 4.
 

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Old Dec 8, 2010 | 01:43 AM
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Wow...these will fit without any modification to the studs or brakes? Very interested. Not sure why in my research I didn't find these.
 
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Not much orf a surprise, the hub was setup for audi and VW which uses a different bore diameter. i forget the size. But most custom wheel shops have the tools to bore the hub to be hubcentric for newer model M.B.'s I had these bored to be hubcentric already. Tons of 16x9 5x112 wheels once you look for the audi/VW wheels. altho finding the right offset is harder.

On a side note the color code for these is hypersilver with a diamond polish lip. Not a ding or scratch on these wheels.
 

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Not much orf a surprise, the hub was setup for audi and VW which uses a different bore diameter. i forget the size. But most custom wheel shops have the tools to bore the hub to be hubcentric for newer model M.B.'s I had these bored to be hubcentric already. Tons of 16x9 5x112 wheels once you look for the audi/VW wheels. altho finding the right offset is harder.

On a side note the color code for these is hypersilver with a diamond polish lip. Not a ding or scratch on these wheels.

Well, just a surprise to me because I just started looking for wheels (point and click places have nothing). I will keep these in mind though...
 
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Spring cleaning! Price drop to 320 + shipping. Never used and still look flawless.
 
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Price Drop $290. Very hard to find such light wieght 16x9's for this price! These wheels will allow you to mount a great set of Drag radials.

I purchased these wheels so i could put a set of 10.5 MT ET Streets. Never got to use them, these were machined matched to be hubcentric for a perfect fit for our hub.
 
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so these bolt right up, no spacers needed?????
 
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Stock bolts were hanging up on something when i mounted them, so you will need shorter bolts. You may need spacers depending on what tire size you want to mount. 10.5 slick should fit ok but anything bigger might require a small spacer.
 
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Bump for a smoking deal! If I didn't already have a set...
 
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---------------sold---------------
 
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---------------sold---------------
WISEGUY! Only because you talked me out of them! You do make a good salesman Jim and can't wait to have your old ones!
 
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Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
WISEGUY! Only because you talked me out of them! You do make a good salesman Jim and can't wait to have your old ones!
but, I'm selling you my clk 16" that weigh 15lbs and work great with the srt6,, you'll see jim
 
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Originally Posted by amx1397
but, I'm selling you my clk 16" that weigh 15lbs and work great with the srt6,, you'll see jim
Can't wait!
 
 
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