I believe my 18" wheels are about 25lbs, but that doesn't help you (and seems a bit light for OEM).Just make sure they weigh less than oem haha. 20-22 is the perfect weight to shoot for per wheel
They look fantastic in copper, especially with the copper accents in the sport model.Resurrecting an old thread.
I recently found these wheels, even though they've been around for a little while.
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And those same finished on an Audi and a BMW...
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Found here: http://stancewheels.com/sf07/
Stance SF07's. For the record, I HATE that it's such a bro-tuner company name; but, I really like the wheel.
What do you guys think? Also, which color do you think would look better?
Yeah, the bronze might be a little too flashy, even though I do like that color.
Edit: The 19*8.5 weigh 20.5lbs, and the 19*9.5 are 21lbs. Can anyone remember the weight of the stock rims?
Edit 2: Found an old discussion we had here, and we figured the OEM Sport rear rims are close to 35lbs. Jeez. If that's correct, 15 lbs off each corner would make a significant difference.
Nice. That will knock a good chunk off your 0-60. Honestly probably a tenth or moreAgreed! Just edited my post. 20.5 lbs front, and 21 lbs rear. Much lighter than the ~35lbs OEM rims!
Just keep in mind that the engineers knew what they were doing. Those wheels are gorgeous, but I learned the hard way on my Genesis sedan that lighter aftermarket wheels can transmit more noise and bend easier, especially if they are lower profile. I bent both passenger side rims on my 20 inch TSW Amaroo wheels (shown on my previous car below), and unfortunately they are no longer made). Heavier wheels can be (but aren't necessarily) more durable. Stranded me on a country road at like 3AM.
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Really I just said all that to have an excuse to post a picture of my old car at the top of her gloryI think it mostly has to do with your sidewall height. In order to fit 20" rims on our platform, you'd need a smaller sidewall, which results in less of a buffer between your rim and the road, making a harsher ride and more prone to damaging your rims if you hit a big enough bump or pothole.
If I get new rims I'd stick with the OE diameter. I'm even considering going down to 18 inches for an even taller sidewall, plus more tire options. Anyway, a few guys have bent their OEM rims already. It's a problem with cars these days that have such low profile tires from the factory.
Really I just said all that to have an excuse to post a picture of my old car at the top of her glory.
I'm in love, but these are still a close second for me.Resurrecting an old thread.
I recently found these wheels, even though they've been around for a little while.
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And those same finished on an Audi and a BMW...
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Found here: http://stancewheels.com/sf07/
Stance SF07's. For the record, I HATE that it's such a bro-tuner company name; but, I really like the wheel.
What do you guys think? Also, which color do you think would look better?
I almost went with those in bronze. I have Siberian Ice and I think bronze would be awesome.Resurrecting an old thread.
I recently found these wheels, even though they've been around for a little while.
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And those same finished on an Audi and a BMW...
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Found here: http://stancewheels.com/sf07/
Stance SF07's. For the record, I HATE that it's such a bro-tuner company name; but, I really like the wheel.
What do you guys think? Also, which color do you think would look better?
I almost went with those in bronze. I have Siberian Ice and I think bronze would be awesome.
I ended up with the Vertini (same company as Stance) RF03s in black and tinted face which was the right decision for me. They look phenomenal and the tinted face has a slightly bronze hue that matches the dark trim on the Sport model perfectly.
Yes, lol. Sorry, RFS 1.3. More pics of my car are a couple pages back. IMO, they're the perfect balance between luxury and agressive/sport.Did you perhaps mean RFS1.3? I do not see such a wheel by Vertini that is RF03. Want to make sure I look for the right thing to see if I like them since you share similar taste if you liked the SF07s
Yes, lol. Sorry, RFS 1.3. More pics of my car are a couple pages back. IMO, they're the perfect balance between luxury and agressive/sport.
Ah, those are the VS07s, true forged wheel line. Nice wheels and would probably look good. Wheels can drive you nuts especially when there arent a ton of our cars out there for examples to look at. I visualized in my head the best I could and used some similar cars like the Giulia with similar styles as examples then took the risk. Came out way better than I hoped.Ah those are very nice. I saw these vertinis on their site and am curious how they'd look, and I'd get gunmetal or something like that rather than black. So many dang wheel choices lol
Here you go! A little dirty as it's been raining here in the Aloha State, but wanted to show the new wheels:Good luck...
Oh I thought you had a G70...Here you go! A little dirty as it's been raining here in the Aloha State, but wanted to show the new wheels:
22x9 +32 in all 4 corners
Tires 245/30/22
Lowered on Storm Springs
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Must add, I got a VERY slight rub on front passenger side fender. 99.9% sure will go away with a slight rolling as only part (center) of it is rolled from factory
Nah! Almost did about a month ago...but the do not have any 3.3TT here in Hawaii.Oh I thought you had a G70...