New Wheels and Tires order

jsdeweyusmc

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Today for my birthday, I just ordered a new set of HRE 792RS wheels and Michelin Pilot super sport tires. They will take about 5 weeks to get built. Went with a great company called Custom Wheels For Less - Welcome and they did everything that they could to give me the lowest price that could be given. Wish that all the other companies be like this one is. Once I get them and put on my GT500, I will provide pics. :banana::dancenana::pepper:
 

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I will wait for the pics of them on your car, since they are pictured on a camaro not a fan :poke:
 

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those are really nice and that type of forging is $$. looks good :beer:
 

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I got 19x10 front 275/30/19 and 20x11 rear 295/35/20

I would rethink that front tire. 275/35/19 would be much better. Your sidewall width would better match the rear, and would give your front wheel more protection. 275/30/19 is going to look like a rubber band around the wheel, and the first pothole you hit will probably trash the wheel. I am speaking from personnel experience. Also 275/35/19 will fill the wheel well much better. JMHO.
 

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i have a set of 19s for my car. ive got 19x9.5 on 275/35/19 and 19x11 on 325/30/19

sits/fits perfect. 30 is definitely too small of a sidewall for the fronts.
 

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The 295's are close to stock so you won't have to mess with your speedometer settings. I probably would have gone with at least 35s in front also.
 

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I would rethink that front tire. 275/35/19 would be much better. Your sidewall width would better match the rear, and would give your front wheel more protection. 275/30/19 is going to look like a rubber band around the wheel, and the first pothole you hit will probably trash the wheel. I am speaking from personnel experience. Also 275/35/19 will fill the wheel well much better. JMHO.

I messed up the front size it is 275/40/19 put wrong size down:bash:
 

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