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Old 07-25-06 | 03:42 PM
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HRE 547 Chrome w/ Polished lip

20x9 front +36 offset
20x10.5 rear +40 offset

Tires: Potenza S-03
255/35R20 front
285/30R20 rear


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The front driver wheel has one very slight bend on the inside/outside of the lip, hardly noticeable. The rear driver side wheel has 2 slight bends on the inside of the wheel, they do no leak one bit of air. All wheels ride straight and smooth, no vibration, no leaking air. The chrome is all intact, no chipping or peeling. Two of the lips have very, very, very slight scuffs, mainly from road debris. I could have the bends fixed on the two wheels but it would cost ya about $150-$200.

Tires all have about 50-60% tread left, except for one of the rear tires, thats totally bald.

Asking $3400 Shipped or $3200 pickup VERY FIRM.

These wheels were close to $7000 new without tires, so i dont think im asking for too much.

Here are some pictures of the wheels on my car.

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Here is a whole folder of pix with the HRE's Click here for the Folder! I will try to get some pictures of each wheel once the weather clears up.

If you have something to offer shoot me a PM or email me at bennyjimenez@earthlink.net the wheels are off the car and ready to go.

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Old 07-25-06 | 03:46 PM
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Nice price for nice wheels. With the widths being that aggressive, the offsets will really be key. It would be very helpful to get the exact offsets. Wll the fronts clear a BBK?

Also, with the relatively low post count and high price item, do you know someone on CL that can vouch for you?
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to be perfectly honest, im not sure. they are on my 350z with non-brembo brakes. Before my car, they were on my cousins 05 g35 coupe sport, which has larger brakes than the previous g's and z's, although they are still 4-piston calipers, they are still not brembos.

If someone can tell me how to measure the exact offsets, i can try to do that to get a better idea. But like i said, they are a little conservative for 350z, which is my guess to them being high 20s to mid 30s

as for the vouching... im sure a few of the houston guys can chime in and vouch for me. Im a super moderator on www.houston-imports.com with 80 postive feedback under "benny" on that board, and i have 10 positive feedback on www.my350z.com under z33benny. Im also paypal verified and confirmed and all that good stuff
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Originally Posted by BennyJ
If someone can tell me how to measure the exact offsets, i can try to do that to get a better idea. But like i said, they are a little conservative for 350z, which is my guess to them being high 20s to mid 30s
For example, just within that offset range, it will mean a little work to a lot of work to fit on a 2GS. The SC430 will have an easier time fitting these wheels.

As for vouching, hopefully the local CL members will chime in.
Old 07-25-06 | 05:04 PM
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I can vouch for him. Im a member on my350z as well. sick wheels I wish i can afford, but i only have 3000 to spend on wheels.
Old 07-25-06 | 06:02 PM
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Thats a great price for those HRE wheels, but i think you'll have a better chance of selling them on the 350Z or G35 forums. WIth offsets in the high 20's, they should fit the SC430 but i think they might be too agressive for my 2nd Gen GS300. Those rims are sick though!
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if anyone in the houston area would like to test fit em on their car, they are more than welcome to.
Old 07-25-06 | 07:45 PM
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Old 07-25-06 | 09:55 PM
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It definitely looks like low +20's in the front and it's hard to tell in the back because it looks like the Z's been lowered and hasn't had the camber fixed. I'd guess somewhere around the low +30's in the rear.

Oh yeah. Those are some f'n SICK wheels.
Old 07-26-06 | 02:56 AM
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Originally Posted by al503
It definitely looks like low +20's in the front and it's hard to tell in the back because it looks like the Z's been lowered and hasn't had the camber fixed. I'd guess somewhere around the low +30's in the rear.

Oh yeah. Those are some f'n SICK wheels.
To be exact, with those dimensions and cars, I am pretty sure that the front is +30 and Rear +29.
Old 07-26-06 | 09:18 AM
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very nice price indeed. and yes, given that it's for the z, from my guess the offset is on the low side and probably good for sc430 and a lot of work for other lexus

and btw, it won't be hub centric for lexus as well. but with the price, i dont' think it's a big deal
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i can vouch for benny as well.. and im local.
Old 07-26-06 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by FunGuy
To be exact, with those dimensions and cars, I am pretty sure that the front is +30 and Rear +29.
It's all academic but I had 19x9 +26 on my G (Z and G's have the same fitment) and mine were noticeably more tucked in than it appears on his Z. +30 is stock for the Z and I doubt someone is going to pay that much for wheels and not go for a more aggressive look, which it clearly is.
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^^ but you were running a 9inch wide wheel, these are 10.5s in the rear.


i am currently running a +22 19x10 in the rear and you can noticeably tell the difference between the two, my current wheel is almost sticking out past the fender. Which is why im guessing these offsets are low 30s to keep it conservative.


here is the 20x10.5 with a 285 tire....




and here is a previous wheel i had.. 19x9.5 +35 offset with a 275

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Originally Posted by BennyJ
^^ but you were running a 9inch wide wheel, these are 10.5s in the rear.
I had 19x9 in the front and 19x10.5 in the rear.

I was talking about the fronts where funguy and I disagreed on the offsets. He's thinking that the fronts are +30 while I say they're closer to the lower +20's.

I think we've been agreeing all along on the rears being around +30.


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