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Originally Posted by Bswanny Hey I am trying to see if there are any wheels I haven't thought of. Trying to keep it under 2K for wheels only, be 25lbs

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Hey I am trying to see if there are any wheels I haven't thought of. Trying to keep it under 2K for wheels only, be 25lbs or less a wheel, and not need spacers to be flush on vehicle and 19 inch diameter. Want to ideally have 19x9.5 up front and 19x10.5 outback. So far I have Forgestar CF5 and somewhat Enkei RPF1 (only has 19x10 with poor offset) as the only wheels that come close. Are there some that I am missing? The factory Nismo wheels are out because if the spacers requires.

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You didn’t mention if you were lowered or what size Rubber you plan to use?
When you say flush ~ lotta different opinions
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You didn’t mention if you were lowered or what size Rubber you plan to use?

When you say flush ~ lotta different opinions
Fair. I'm on Nismo springs and shocks so very slightly lower than stock. Tires I will buy with wheels. Not looking to go beefy or overstretched. Not stance nation. It's a daily driver. Also currently have the stock sport Ray's wheels so ideally I would like to be lighter weight or the same. I just hate that I have 20mm f and 25mm r on them.

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I have Forgestar cf5v super deep concave rear 19x11+8 and 19x9.5+15 deep concave front. They are like 26 pound rear and 24 front so to make up the weight diff I went with continental extreme and the rear tire is like 5 pounds lighter than the stock nismo tire.

The stock nismo Ray's are like 22 pound front and 23 pound rear or something so it worked.

If you want monobkock and nice low offsets for the rear Forgestar are like the only one.

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Fair. I'm on Nismo springs and shocks so very slightly lower than stock. Tires I will buy with wheels. Not looking to go beefy or overstretched. Not stance nation. It's a daily driver. Also currently have the stock sport Ray's wheels so ideally I would like to be lighter weight or the same. I just hate that I have 20mm f and 25mm r on them.

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Are you cool with the look of the wheels you have w/spacers?
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Are you cool with the look of the wheels you have w/spacers?
Reason for asking; you basically turned your Sport wheels into 19x9+27,10+5’s
To go with 9.5/10.5’s & have the outer portion in same location...19x9.5+33,10.5+11 would be equivalent.
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Reason for asking; you basically turned your Sport wheels into 19x9+27,10+5’s

To go with 9.5/10.5’s & have the outer portion in same location...19x9.5+33,10.5+11 would be equivalent.
Correct. I see exactly what you are saying and that is the smart way to approach it. Thank you

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