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I inquired about the 22inch staggered setup.
I was looking to buy some wheels for the car. This came up on eBay. I did some further research into the company and decided to call them up. They told me each wheel has 1600 lbs weight capacity. JWL and VIA certified. For the price which is around 1200, isn't that bad. However, I found no reviews on the company/wheels themselves. Their warranty is pointless, because they won't cover if you put a "cheap tire or low profile tires." Will only cover if cracked at the spoke, thats if you don't have the cheap tire or low pro tires. They seem make wheels for a lot of high end cars...
I'm not a fan of aftermarket wheels ... generally speaking. But those look really nice. Especially on white and silver cars. However, the ballers up in here have been fairly adamant that 21" wheels seems to be the perfect size. I've read that 22's create fitment problems, and they get tired of dealing with those problems.
I should stop looking at the pictures some of you guys put up. I'm going to go broke buying up all the things that look good on LS 460's.
My LS is black.... I usually buy known brands such as Vossens. But these look great for the price. Supposedly, that set up is supposed to fit the LS460 no problem. Only issue with mine is i have the AWD. Finding the right size tires for the staggered fitment to no throw off my Differential is gonna be the key to success. I never really looked into the 21s, but i will now
Most inexpensive replica wheels are made by a few actual manufactures in southeast Asia. These look like the typical replica wheel so I would say they are just as good....or bad...as any other replica wheel company.
I like the look of the Vossen VSF2 but gloss black is a custom color and it’ll come out to about $3k for them at 21”. I thought these RF15 were the closes match.
Most inexpensive replica wheels are made by a few actual manufactures in southeast Asia. These look like the typical replica wheel so I would say they are just as good....or bad...as any other replica wheel company.
yep they are a standard, run of the mill replica , I will agree they look nice for wat they are
If I a used set came around for cheap id probably grab them as a winter wheel