Thanks, I hear you, but I'm not too worried about an additional 5mm. First off I've seen a lot of you guys running spacers up front that make it +10mm or more compared to OEM specs, with no complaints from the owners. This is half that. Secondly, I've been adding custom wheels with more aggressive offsets front and rear to my cars for about 35 years and never noticed the scrub factor.
Don't get me wrong, I'd like to be able to keep everything perfect OEM specs, but as we all know, it's a balance between that, performance and looks. Personally, I think I chose the perfect compromise, and Avante Garde also felt they were the perfect specs as they can build the wheels with any offset they want. They played with different setups and chose those specs as the most ideal for this particular vehicle, and after 6 months of researching and looking at a ton of setups, I personally agree.
Perfect amount of flushness front and rear, not too aggressive and also not too far sunk in, and no spacers needed. Beautiful classic mesh
wheel design that mixes a luxury and sport vibe which perfectly suits the car, Decent amount of concavity, and I also love the Dark Graphite Metallic color and think it will pair really nicely with my Saville Silver exterior. When my OEM tires wear out, I'll go with 235/40/19 front and 265/35/19 PS4S out back (Same tread width as 275), I think that will be spot on.
Obviously that's my own subjective view. To each their own. Cheers.
NOTE: These wheels are not super expensive, but not all that cheap either. Generally around $2k/set delivered. Paid $1926/set delivered for mine from LA Motorsports. Remember though, these are custom built to order and not pulled off the shelf. Also, they are not that light. That's the one downside. They are around 25 lbs each. Still a huge difference compared to the OEM 35 pounders, but I realize there are lighter options out there.