Who sells Lsportline Model IV Single Piece With All Season Tires
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we can get the all-season tires, but the prices suck since we only get them by special order (we don't buy a lot of all-seasons, so the price isn't very good) so I thought someone else would be more suited to handle your request, at least from a cost standpoint.
Thanks for trying though guys
Thanks for trying though guys
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Originally posted by Wheel Experts
we can get the all-season tires, but the prices suck since we only get them by special order (we don't buy a lot of all-seasons, so the price isn't very good) so I thought someone else would be more suited to handle your request, at least from a cost standpoint.
Thanks for trying though guys
we can get the all-season tires, but the prices suck since we only get them by special order (we don't buy a lot of all-seasons, so the price isn't very good) so I thought someone else would be more suited to handle your request, at least from a cost standpoint.
Thanks for trying though guys
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I think the only way to work this out is to buy the rims from Peter (if you feel it's a good deal and you are ready) and just have new tires mounted on them at your local tire shop, as well as installed.
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Whoever has these Lsportline Model IV wheels already installed on their vehicle, please post more pics, so we can make a decision. Wheelexpert's website has some good ones, but I need more!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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lexguynj there are some pics in the gallery posted by marketbully of a gs with 18" lsportline model 4's. yeah by the way i want to thank peter for his help and assistance with wheels.
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Originally posted by kuruption213
lexguynj there are some pics in the gallery posted by marketbully of a gs with 18" lsportline model 4's. yeah by the way i want to thank peter for his help and assistance with wheels.
lexguynj there are some pics in the gallery posted by marketbully of a gs with 18" lsportline model 4's. yeah by the way i want to thank peter for his help and assistance with wheels.
Did you or PVO get there rims yet? Post some pics when you have them on your cars! Thanks!
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I'm a little ignorant when it comes to offsets and spacers. IS the LSportline Model IV single piece a simple swap with the original wheels or are spacers needed?
Also, according to my calculations, by going from the stock 17" wheels with 235/45 tires to 18" wheels with 245/40 tires, you're losing 7.75mm of sidewall height (105.75mm for the 235/45 tires versus 98mm for the 245/40 tires) which is basically .3 inches. Is my calculation correct?
I was concerned about the lower profile in tires on the 18s but if it's only .3 inches difference in sidewall height, they should be able to survive in NYC as well as the stock 17s.
Thanks.
Also, according to my calculations, by going from the stock 17" wheels with 235/45 tires to 18" wheels with 245/40 tires, you're losing 7.75mm of sidewall height (105.75mm for the 235/45 tires versus 98mm for the 245/40 tires) which is basically .3 inches. Is my calculation correct?
I was concerned about the lower profile in tires on the 18s but if it's only .3 inches difference in sidewall height, they should be able to survive in NYC as well as the stock 17s.
Thanks.