CA FS: Varrstoën (Volk CE28 Reps) with Tires
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FS: Varrstoën (Volk CE28 Reps) with Tires
Hey guys, up for sale I have my Varrstoën ES3's up for sale. They are designed and modeled off of the Volk CE28 wheel design. I have had them for just about a year now and they are in pretty good condition; there is some curb rashing on a few wheels that I will post in detail in a few days but until then, here's the details.
19x9.5 +22 (225/35/19) -- Toyo Tire Proxes 4
19x10.5 +22 (245/35/19) -- Mayrun MR500
It comes in the original Varrstoën Hyper Silver Polished finish.
I'm asking 1050 for the setup and that includes the wheels AND the tires AND tpms sensors. I'm located in Irvine, CA and would be willing to meet up within 10-15 miles as a courtesy only for interested and serious buyers.
19x9.5 +22 (225/35/19) -- Toyo Tire Proxes 4
19x10.5 +22 (245/35/19) -- Mayrun MR500
It comes in the original Varrstoën Hyper Silver Polished finish.
I'm asking 1050 for the setup and that includes the wheels AND the tires AND tpms sensors. I'm located in Irvine, CA and would be willing to meet up within 10-15 miles as a courtesy only for interested and serious buyers.
Last edited by RVCAis250; 10-14-13 at 11:22 AM.
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It depends on how low you go, but the front just needs a roll and the rear needs a roll with slight pull while it's on the roller. If you want to start tucking the tires then you need to do the fender tab relocation mod. It's not too hard. I took it to Tommy @ MusicBox and he got it done for me pretty fast and pretty cheap.
As far as tires, this also depends how low you are because of camber. More camber = it'll go out faster on you. But I'd say the fronts are at 50% in the middle of the tread. I was gonna get them replaced probably early next year. And the rear tires, I just replaced those in February so they have about 80-85% tread left.
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Currently though, sale is pending. I can put your name down next just in case buyer backs out
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If you were to roll, you could run a 255/35 in the back easily. In fact, that's the size I had before I switched to 245/35. And the front will be no problem with a 235/35. You wouldn't be able to go much thicker than that though...