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Old 07-17-2015, 12:30 AM   #1
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Lightweight concave wheels for wide body

This topic has probably been done to death, but searching it didn't bring up anything.

Anywho, I'm most likely gonna be getting either the ML24 or aimgain wide body, and I'm looking for wheels that will be able to sit flush with the edges of the fenders with little to no camber, no spacers, 18" in diameter, and as concave as possible while also retaining a wheel weight of ~22 lbs a wheel..

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1. Budget?
2. Approximate size?
3. Style preferences?

Usually larger sizes and light weight means forged and/or 3 piece. Not many concave 3 piece out, and not many concave in larger sizes than 10.5x. You would probably have to custom order it.
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This car has 19x10.0 -3 Front (235/35) | 19x10.5 +5 Rear (265/30)
Running stretched. He is also running a bit of camber as well.

So in this case you will probably need to run around an 18x10.5 +10/+15 Front and 18x11.0 +15ish offset. BUT there isnt really an option for that wide and low offset in 5x100. So you will need to run spacer adaptors 5x100-5x114.3. Unless you want to run a 3-piece or 2-piece custom wheel.

Now, I am not saying there isnt companies out there that could make a wide wheel like that in 5x100 but getting them at around 22lbs is going to be hard.

We are a distributor for Aimgain products and a ton of JDM wheel companies. So let me know if you have any other questions for me.

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This topic has probably been done to death, but searching it didn't bring up anything.

Anywho, I'm most likely gonna be getting either the ML24 or aimgain wide body, and I'm looking for wheels that will be able to sit flush with the edges of the fenders with little to no camber, no spacers, 18" in diameter, and as concave as possible while also retaining a wheel weight of ~22 lbs a wheel..

Any inputs or ideas?

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Dunno if you can pull off the weight goal you have with anything that's going to not cost A LOT.

Still you can get the sizing and concavity in a quality wheel from Forgestar without a problem http://www.forgestar.com/v2/wheelsf14.php

I think both @ModBargains and @b2autodesigns are both Forgestar vendors on the board (I'm sure there are others).

F14 in "Super Deep Concave"


SUPER DEEP CONCAVE - 18"
18×9.5 offsets from -25 to +23
18×10 offsets from -19 to +30
18×11 offsets from -6 to +43

18×12 offsets from +6 to +55


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1. Budget?
2. Approximate size?
3. Style preferences?

Usually larger sizes and light weight means forged and/or 3 piece. Not many concave 3 piece out, and not many concave in larger sizes than 10.5x. You would probably have to custom order it.
Budget: ~$3,000

Approximate size: +1.5" front and +2.5"rear so most likely 18x10.5 with an offset as close to 0 or lower as possible

Style preference: concave multispoke are my favorites

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Dunno if you can pull off the weight goal you have with anything that's going to not cost A LOT.

Still you can get the sizing and concavity in a quality wheel from Forgestar without a problem http://www.forgestar.com/v2/wheelsf14.php

I think both @ModBargains and @b2autodesigns are both Forgestar vendors on the board (I'm sure there are others).

F14 in "Super Deep Concave"


SUPER DEEP CONCAVE - 18"
18×9.5 offsets from -25 to +23
18×10 offsets from -19 to +30
18×11 offsets from -6 to +43

18×12 offsets from +6 to +55


Forgestars are sick and look great but i feel are very overdone.. the wheels costing a lot are to be expected and I don't wanna rush my build, so as long as I can get some pricing and some general areas on where to look that's perfect. Thank you for the picture though, it looks solid!

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This car has 19x10.0 -3 Front (235/35) | 19x10.5 +5 Rear (265/30)
Running stretched. He is also running a bit of camber as well.

So in this case you will probably need to run around an 18x10.5 +10/+15 Front and 18x11.0 +15ish offset. BUT there isnt really an option for that wide and low offset in 5x100. So you will need to run spacer adaptors 5x100-5x114.3. Unless you want to run a 3-piece or 2-piece custom wheel.

Now, I am not saying there isnt companies out there that could make a wide wheel like that in 5x100 but getting them at around 22lbs is going to be hard.

We are a distributor for Aimgain products and a ton of JDM wheel companies. So let me know if you have any other questions for me.

I was recommended by a friend to look at Weds, I forgot the name of the model but I found some in 18x10.5 (+12?) In 5x114. Do you guys sell those?

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You want 5x100, not 5x114.3. If you get the 114.3 pattern you'd have to run an adapter spacer (15+ mm) to bolt them on.

I'm a big fan of Enkei RS05RR's in their deep face, not sure if they do a 5x100 that wide/low though. You can also look into WedsSport TC105N's, I know they offer a 18x10 +15 in 114.3, not sure about 100.
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SA-15R and SA-10R both come in 18x10.5 +12 5x114.3 | If you like MultiSpoke wheels then the SA-15R is for you.

You will need spacer adaptors though. And yes we can get those for you no problem. They also weigh less than 22lbs each. Around 21.8lbs /each.
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SA-15R and SA-10R both come in 18x10.5 +12 5x114.3 | If you like MultiSpoke wheels then the SA-15R is for you.

You will need spacer adaptors though. And yes we can get those for you no problem. They also weigh less than 22lbs each. Around 21.8lbs /each.
How much are either of those right now in that particular size + the spacers? And is it possible to get them in 18x11.5 or 18x12.5? The wide body I wanna get is gonna extend the rear out by +2.5" and the front by +1.5" and I doubt a 10.5+12 is gonna do it

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$1,475 not including the spacers. I am not sure where to get 20+mm 5x100-5x114.3 adaptors. We can get project kics 15mm spacer adapters but wont be enough.

If you want wider without spacers they make Volk ZE40 in 18x11.0 +15 and 18x12.0 +20
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$1,475 not including the spacers. I am not sure where to get 20+mm 5x100-5x114.3 adaptors. We can get project kics 15mm spacer adapters but wont be enough.

If you want wider without spacers they make Volk ZE40 in 18x11.0 +15 and 18x12.0 +20
No way in hell that's for all 4.. is that each or all together?

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The SA-15R and SA-10R are $1,475 SHIPPED for the entire set. NOT including spacers.
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