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Old 07-07-2013, 12:39 AM
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I was considering these wheels in a 20 inch... I was thinking about these in silver...Any feedback?
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Which brand r these ?
tsw ?
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They are called MRR..
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Originally Posted by Pooh22
I was considering these wheels in a 20 inch... I was thinking about these in silver...Any feedback?
What type of feedback are you wanting?
Will they fit "yes"
What offset? Depends on what look you are going for. Staggered or not. As far as looks, they are not my style. Too many spokes for me. 10 would be my max.
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I ran the GT1's in a 19" fitment ... was very happy with them.

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MRR are cheap cast wheels. You should NOT pay over $850 for the set.

They don't come powder coated either. So don't surprised if the color fades or spots in 3-4 months.

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What wheels are better or about the same as vossen?
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Lol! Vossen aren't that great imho.

They are like Bose sound systems....masters at marketing for products that shouldn't cost as much as they do.

I would look into forged, one piece, concave wheels.

You pick the width, diameter, and offset you want. Plus a forged wheel is stronger.

Nutek, Forgestar, Wed....all make nice, one piece wheels.
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Thanks for that infomation bro. I am new to the wheel market. Your right Vossen does awesome marketing.

Do you have any suggest for wheels that are one piece that are nice. I can't spend 4000 for a set of wheels on these Texas roads.

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What is your total budget? Forged monoblocks are expensive and hard to find a good deal unless they are discontinued or used. Even then they can be expensive. TSW makes monoblock rotary forged wheels (which is not really forged) that are light and relatively cheap. It's not the traditional forged process but if light weight and affordable is what you are looking for then I'd recommend them.

http://tsw.com/alloy_wheels.php

Scroll down until you see Rotary Forged. They have 3 different designs and colors that you might like.
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Pick out the ones you like and contact a local shop that sells them. NEVER pay MSRP. You can easily get 30% off in this economy.

I personally like Forgestar's.
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What do guys think about VMR V710?
http://www.velocitymotoring.com/wheels_v710.html

Can anyone plz tell me what is the range of offset I can go on tl shawd
I am thinking to get vmr v719 with 20offset 18 x 8.5
Will this fit fine without any modification to wheel well and affecting stability

I am new to aftermarket wheels ��
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^ Wow those are nice. Too bad we can't see a weight per size. I always approach with caution when a wheel maker doesn't post the weight on their products.

EDiT: From looks alone My assumption is 25-26lbs for 19's, you can buy a $200 wheel that weighs less than that.

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They are 23.8lbs from the pic I found at: http://www.benzboost.com/images/impo...11/01/1597.jpg

It's the black version, but I know that wont matter. These are the 18x8.5

Also the same wheel from: http://www.europeanautosource.com and found the following:
Weight:
Wheel: 22.5lbs (18"x8.5")
Wheel: 23.5lbs (18"x9.5")
Wheel: 24.5lbs (19"x8.5")
Wheel: 26.5lbs (19"x9.5")
Wheel: 28.0lbs (19"x10.0")
Wheel: 29.5lbs (19"x11.0")
Wheel: 28.0lbs (20"x9.0")
Wheel: 30.5lbs (20"x10.0")

As far as offsets I think you can use just about anything if you are not planning on dropping the car any. From what I have read the range is +35 to +42 dropped or something close to that range. I believe factory is +55. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by DreDuo
They are 23.8lbs from the pic I found at: http://www.benzboost.com/images/impo...11/01/1597.jpg

It's the black version, but I know that wont matter. These are the 18x8.5

Also the same wheel from: http://www.europeanautosource.com and found the following:
Weight:
Wheel: 22.5lbs (18"x8.5")
Wheel: 23.5lbs (18"x9.5")
Wheel: 24.5lbs (19"x8.5")
Wheel: 26.5lbs (19"x9.5")
Wheel: 28.0lbs (19"x10.0")
Wheel: 29.5lbs (19"x11.0")
Wheel: 28.0lbs (20"x9.0")
Wheel: 30.5lbs (20"x10.0")

As far as offsets I think you can use just about anything if you are not planning on dropping the car any. From what I have read the range is +35 to +42 dropped or something close to that range. I believe factory is +55. Hope this helps.
thanks

I am not lowering my car at all
I live in alberta my car will work as a snow plow If I do that :-(


so you think +20 will be okey ?
it won't touch the fenders on path holes or road bumps ?
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Originally Posted by DreDuo
They are 23.8lbs from the pic I found at: http://www.benzboost.com/images/impo...11/01/1597.jpg

It's the black version, but I know that wont matter. These are the 18x8.5

Also the same wheel from: http://www.europeanautosource.com and found the following:
Weight:
Wheel: 22.5lbs (18"x8.5")
Wheel: 23.5lbs (18"x9.5")
Wheel: 24.5lbs (19"x8.5")
Wheel: 26.5lbs (19"x9.5")
Wheel: 28.0lbs (19"x10.0")
Wheel: 29.5lbs (19"x11.0")
Wheel: 28.0lbs (20"x9.0")
Wheel: 30.5lbs (20"x10.0")

As far as offsets I think you can use just about anything if you are not planning on dropping the car any. From what I have read the range is +35 to +42 dropped or something close to that range. I believe factory is +55. Hope this helps.
thanks

I am not lowering my car at all
I live in alberta my car will work as a snow plow I do that :-(


so you think +20 offset will be okey ?
it won't touch the fenders on path holes or road bumps ?
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Originally Posted by LADHAR
thanks

I am not lowering my car at all
I live in alberta my car will work as a snow plow I do that :-(


so you think +20 offset will be okey ?
it won't touch the fenders on path holes or road bumps ?
Yes 20s should work just fine as long as you don't go past 20x9.0. I just put that size on my car last week and lowered it with no rubbing. I am running a 245 tire too.
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Thanks buddy
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