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01-14-2010, 11:13 AM | #23 |
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My order did take almost 2 months but I knew BEFORE hand that I was getting a CUSTOM offset specific wheel for my BMW. How many wheel companies even offer that!! I was in no rush to get them and was told by **********s that it could take 4-8 weeks. As far as my delivery, they arrived in well packaged boxes with lip rings top and bottom, fabric covers, and inner boxed liners. The wheels looked GREAT!!! Hell! I re-used the same packaging to sell my old set of wheels and got GREAT feedback for it! I'm working with Kevin on estimated delivery time for this GB so the wait isn't too long. Here's some pics of the boxes and wheels... |
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01-14-2010, 12:48 PM | #26 | |
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01-14-2010, 12:59 PM | #28 | |
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01-14-2010, 01:22 PM | #29 | |
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Looking at the website, the cutoff ET for a 18x9.5 is 60. But based upon what Kevin recommended earlier along with the white 135 I posted earlier running 19x9 ET 50, I think a 18x9.5 ET 56 will be fine with a 275 and maybe a 285. |
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01-14-2010, 02:25 PM | #31 |
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Enkei recommends 18x8.5 ET 40 running 215/40/18 IF on all fours Breyton recommends 18x8.5 ET 48 running 245/35/18 IF on all fours OZ is a little more aggressive and recommends front 18x8 ET 40 running 215/40/18 and rears 18x9 ET 40 running 245/35/18 This info was from Tirerack.com So based upon these recommendations: I think 18×8.5 Front +46 235/35/19 and 18×9.0 Rear +50 265/30/19 would be fine on stock suspension. IF you want to go wider tires AND LOWERED then Front 18x8.5 ET 46 running a 245/35 and 18x9.5 ET 56 running a 275/30 and 285/30 I had to do the same research when ordering my 19x9 ET 32 and 19x11 ET 25 |
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01-14-2010, 03:18 PM | #32 |
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thanks for doing the research btw, it's been greatly appreciated! unfortunately I know tire dimensions, but all this wheel stuff loses me from time to time
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01-14-2010, 03:42 PM | #34 | |
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01-14-2010, 04:01 PM | #35 |
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I'm definitely interested but I just spent my money on iCarbon stuff lol. I'm sure I'll have the money in 1-2 months time.
I got a 128i and is currently running on msport suspension I think. What sort of offset do you think would work good for me? I am interested in lowering my car a bit when I get around to it. Thanks in advance |
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Sorry for taking so long to respond, you guys have no idea how many times a day I have to answer the same questions about these Forgestars so here it goes....
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Forgestar will not recommend an 18x10, if you look through our gallery the majority of those wheels were flush fitments set by Forgestar. Now if you are specific and know that this is the type of set up you want to run my order details will say that. 18x10 ....stretch tire set up and roll your fenders! Quote:
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Guys, Like I stated earlier, you have no idea how much detail goes into these orders. When I say custom wheels I am not messing around. These wheels are made for you car for perfect fitment. Look at all the offsets that Forgestar determined on my galleries. My customers who are specific to what offsets they want are usually Track / Race enthusiasts. If you concern is for looks and appearance to achieve that perfect fitment, Forgestar will make that happen for you. Going back to details I practically tell Forgestar everything about your damn cars! 1) Make and Model 2) Wheel size that is desired 3) Specific Requested offsets (then I tell them why) 4) Current or future suspension modifications 5) Tire sizes that you plan to run Like stated earlier CUSTOM WHEELS, CUSTOM OFFSETS for a GB price of $999 The pictures speak for themselves! Seriously any questions CALL ME e-mail me Kevin************.com, I have a feeling ///M3AN ONE is getting bombarded with the same questions in his PM's and in these threads. Thanks Everyone, Kevin |
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01-14-2010, 05:35 PM | #38 | |
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Keep the pm's coming tho!, if I can't answer them I will get the answer! Thanks for the response Kevin! *** U P D A T E *** You can order any bore size between 5x108 - 5x130 as long as it's an 18" wheel to get in on the GB price. I already got some requests for Supra's and Honda's for the Daily drivers... |
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01-14-2010, 08:48 PM | #40 |
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Yeah! I love how these wheels fill the ENTIRE wheel well with NO spacers on my M3! Great price too! I paid full retail on my 19"s... You are getting a CUSTOM "flow formed" set of wheels for ONLY $999! Not too bad! Any questions about offsets just let me know or hit up Kevin!
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01-15-2010, 10:11 PM | #43 |
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Group buy price is now set at ONLY $999.00!!! I will keep the list open until January 22. I will get the payment info from Kevin on Monday January 18. Pm's will be sent to the Group Buy participants. Feel free to pm me with any questions or concerns!
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