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VMR V710 = RTR wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thalilbear02" data-source="post: 14565819" data-attributes="member: 144891"><p>I've been selling VMR Wheels for almost 8 years now, so I know pretty much everything inside and out about VMR. They originally made the VMR V710 and a few other manufacturers like RTR caught on and decided to make their own version as well. I've owned 4 sets of VMR's myself on previous cars in the past, never had an issue and they're priced very well too. They do make them in 5x114.3 (aka 5x4.5), which will work but on our cars I think we might need a hub ring. Fitments though because they're in 5x114.3 were originally made with JDM cars in mind. Here's the fitments they have in 5x114.3 that would bolt up to a Mustang in no particular order, I'm just running down the inventory list:</p><p></p><p>19x8.5 ET35</p><p>19x9.5 ET22</p><p>19x10 ET25</p><p>19x11 ET25</p><p></p><p>So the fitment isn't really ideal for Mustangs, they're aggressive fitment for sure. VMR also has a custom barrel program where they have other sizes/offsets available, they just need to drill for bolt pattern, and possibly shave some of the offset down too on these:</p><p></p><p>19x11 ET25-ET35</p><p>18x8.5 ET45</p><p>18x8.5 ET35</p><p>18x9.5 ET45</p><p>19x8.5 ET45</p><p>19x8.5 ET35</p><p>18x9.5 ET33</p><p>19x9.5 ET45</p><p>19x10 ET25</p><p>20x9 ET35</p><p>20x10 ET45</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps, but if you guys have any questions, let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thalilbear02, post: 14565819, member: 144891"] I've been selling VMR Wheels for almost 8 years now, so I know pretty much everything inside and out about VMR. They originally made the VMR V710 and a few other manufacturers like RTR caught on and decided to make their own version as well. I've owned 4 sets of VMR's myself on previous cars in the past, never had an issue and they're priced very well too. They do make them in 5x114.3 (aka 5x4.5), which will work but on our cars I think we might need a hub ring. Fitments though because they're in 5x114.3 were originally made with JDM cars in mind. Here's the fitments they have in 5x114.3 that would bolt up to a Mustang in no particular order, I'm just running down the inventory list: 19x8.5 ET35 19x9.5 ET22 19x10 ET25 19x11 ET25 So the fitment isn't really ideal for Mustangs, they're aggressive fitment for sure. VMR also has a custom barrel program where they have other sizes/offsets available, they just need to drill for bolt pattern, and possibly shave some of the offset down too on these: 19x11 ET25-ET35 18x8.5 ET45 18x8.5 ET35 18x9.5 ET45 19x8.5 ET45 19x8.5 ET35 18x9.5 ET33 19x9.5 ET45 19x10 ET25 20x9 ET35 20x10 ET45 Hope that helps, but if you guys have any questions, let me know! [/QUOTE]
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