19" Mille Miglia EV-R
Anyone have them on their Z? They are inexpensive and I think they look pretty good. I would be putting them on for looks only, not concerned w/ extra weight of the wheels. I do want to make sure they will simply bolt on. Tirerack says they will fit, I hope this is right. If I'm wrong let me know what mods I may have to do in order for them to fit properly. There are 2 options for the rear wheel size, 19x8.5 or 19x9.5, is one prefered over the other? Advantages or disadvantages?
Picture of Mille Miglia EV-R
Picture of Mille Miglia EV-R
Last edited by AndyS; Jun 1, 2005 at 11:21 AM.
I have never seen these on a Z. They might not look bad though. I can't tell from the pictures, but with the staggered set, do the rear wheels have a larger lip than the front? If not, you may want to go with the same set-up in the back and the front so you can rotate the tires. I ASSUME you could do that, I've never seen a Z with the same sizes on front and back. I would probably go with the staggered set, like I did with my volks. Even with the 9.5's in the back, you will still have plenty of room and no rubbing issues if you choose to lower the car considerably. Just curious... how much have you seen these wheels go for with tires mounted and balanced? They don't look that cheap.
Do you go to Tech? I'm in Roanoke.
Do you go to Tech? I'm in Roanoke.
From tirerack.com, front wheels 19x8.5 are $199.99 each, rear wheels 19x9.5 are $239.99 each, mounted on Bridgestone Potenza's and shipped, the total comes to $1968.80. So, they are cheaper than a lot of wheels I see for $400+ a wheel and I think they look pretty good.
Oh, and I went to Tech, I live in NOVA now.
Picture of EV-R
Oh, and I went to Tech, I live in NOVA now.
Picture of EV-R
Last edited by AndyS; Jun 1, 2005 at 02:09 PM.
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