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My biggest problem, my PCD is 4x108. SO! with that, I'm more than likely going to have to run adapters. Which means, I'll need to find a higher offset wheel. Unfortunately, the ACS Type IIs are a low offset, aren't they? Something like, around 15? I prefer 17s, since it'll help me keep my low. Also, I need a higher offset wheel because I have no camber adjustment, and I do not want major pokage.
So this pretty much puts me at a fail on finding OEM wheels or a cheaper set of wheels to run adapters on, and may have to go custom. Well, this sucks LOL
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you could be on to something here...Originally posted by DCJodon View PostYou'll never get laid with XXRs homie.
remove legit wheel setup => buy xxr => put on car => pick up bichez => marry one who points out you will never get laid with xxr's on your car
brilliant.
and OP, there are hardly any oem concave wheels that would look the way you want (deep concave)
however all the high-end companies HRE, DPE, Roti, ADV1, Weds etc. are making them.
I'd look into picking up a set of ACS II's
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Chrysler crossfire wheels are nice oem concave wheels. Could be an option.

Idk know if these are the exact specs, only searched for 2 mins.
FRONT:
18x7.5"
5x112
ET 35 (offset)
REAR:
19x9"
5x112
ET 22 (offset)
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I really like those MB Battles. Unsure how they would look on the car, though. I really like the ACS Type IIs because it's a fat five type rim. My mind cannot pictures the Battles on my car accurately lol
And it's hard because I am not a baller with money lol :[
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Depending largely on your budget.
Low budget options.
XXR 527

MB Battle

Of if you're a baller.
Vossen VVSCV1

Vossen VVSCV2

Vossen VVSCV3

Or just about anything ADV.1 makes: http://www.adv1wheels.com/adv1wheels...collection.php
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Originally posted by Average_Jerk View PostI dont think anyone makes concave wheels.
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Vossen
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ADV.1
Those are also going to be pricy. You're going to be looking at custom wheels which aren't cheap. You could do OEM wheels w/ adapters to save money, but like you said... At that point you're going to have to run higher offsets.Last edited by StatusRacing; 12-15-2011, 11:15 AM.
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Rotiform makes concave *wheels.
Last edited by DCJodon; 12-13-2011, 06:53 PM.
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Bleeeehhhhh :[
So they're all like OEM rims that are concave? I mean, I don't mind getting adapters or whatever, but that means the offset would have to be higher. Im trying to stay 9" wide or 8 since I have no camber adjustment.
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