ADR M-Sport Wheels
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Originally posted by Ralphus
Those HP racing EVO's look better than m-sports IMO, and fill the wheel well better. Do a search for a user named backagain, he has and sells them.
Those HP racing EVO's look better than m-sports IMO, and fill the wheel well better. Do a search for a user named backagain, he has and sells them.
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I'm looking at tires for the ADR M-sport, and the best bang for the buck looks to be the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3. People are getting past 20,000 miles on these with M3's and Porshes. I priced them out to be about $960. The only problem is that I can't get the sizes I want. I would have to go with 255-35/19 front and 275-35/19 out back. Has anyone used these sizes?
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Originally posted by kbomb
Isn't 35 alil too low profile for 18s? I thought 45 was the better choice?
Have u thought about Kumho Ecsta MXs?
www.xrims.com and tirerack.com rater 8.5 out of 10.
Isn't 35 alil too low profile for 18s? I thought 45 was the better choice?
Have u thought about Kumho Ecsta MXs?
www.xrims.com and tirerack.com rater 8.5 out of 10.
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Hey, I'm new to this site and I have just got a set of the MSport wheels, 19', 8.5 front and 9.5 rear. Can you tell me exactly the spacers that you used? Including the size of the spacers, and the maker. The H&R only have 15MM and up. This has been a headache for me, according to my measurements, 15MM would put them almost flush with the arch. I was thinking 10MM, maybe 12MM. I know I'll have to get the longer studs. Anything guy's, I just want to get this right. Best regards, Phil Jackson.
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