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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 04:50 AM
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Okay so before i get totally ate alive in here let me first say i'm currently deployed in Kuwait and have VERY little time online between our missions and our tempo isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Therefore I come to you guys for help instead of spending the time searching like most people would do. So i plan on ordering a set of WedsSport wheels in the upcoming months. I've grown very fond of the TC105N's and the SA55M's. I've found two sets for sale, the first with the following sizes 18x9.5 +10mm, and 18x10.5 +12mm. The second set is 19x9.5 + 15mm, and 19x10.5 +15mm. My 07 is completely stock as far as suspension goes but i'm also looking into purchasing a nice set of coil-overs. Any recommendations on a decent set? I'm not looking to completely slam the car by any means, shes going to be driven on a regular basis. My intention is to have a slightly lowered vehicle with a nice "flush" wheel set up. So my question is this will these wheels with the offsets mentioned above be sufficient to give me that look? And if i go with those what else would i need to do to prevent any issues? Camber kits? Toe Arms? etc etc. If anyone has pics of a set up similar in size i'd love to see them, any WedsSports for that matter. Again thanks for all your help, and i apologize for not conducting the search on my own. Believe me i'd much rather spend hours behind the computer at home than be here, oh the things we take for granted. THANKS!
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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 06:21 AM
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Either one of those should work with your car (though the first set is a lil more aggressive and you can fit good variety of rubbers vs the 19".

I do favor the TC 105N with RR face (the sizes and offsets that you chose) better than the SA55M.

Look into the S60M, they're pretty nice as well, though not as aggressive.

Either way, you can't go wrong with either wheels.

I'm slammed, running aggressive offsets and don't need front camber arm. Just the rear toe & camber kit.
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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 06:33 AM
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tc 105's in 18" and you're done. great wheel and much more classic
design than the sa-55's when you go to resell. stay away from 19"
if only to have lower tire costs.
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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 12:18 PM
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i have the tc105n's in the same sizes, but with spacers and i'm probably lower than you want to go.
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if you're only going a bit lower those sizes should fit perfectly. i'd recommend either stance or power by max coilovers.
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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 01:44 PM
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both are great looking wheels. i would probably go with the SA55Ms (partial to that style wheel)
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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 08:34 AM
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One of the sales reps here at Vivid just ordered a set of SA55Ms in 19". It's the first chance I've had to check them out up close, and I really like them. Oh, and check the link in my signature. We're discounting WedsSport wheels right now!

As far as getting the flushness your heart desires, here's my system for figuring out fitment. Remember, you can always add spacers to get to a lower offset.

1) Find a car with the same size wheels you're looking to run. This website is great for that. If you can't, move onto step 2.

2) Find the closest fitment you can, and use this calculator to figure out the differences.

Here's a Z on 18x9.5 +12 / 18x10.5 +15. The sizing you're looking at will stick out an extra 2mm in the front, and 3mm in the rear but will also give you that same amount of space behind the wheel. Pretty good fitment imo.

And a Z on 19x9.5 +12 / 19x10.5 +12 http://rimtuck.com/setup.php?id=412
Since you're looking at +15's, you would have 3mm less poke, and 3mm less clearance in the wheel well. I think the 19s look better, but that's just me.

On the suspension side of things, You're going to need a camber kit for sure. Coilovers are going to depend what you want to do with the car. If you just want a nice car for the street that's fun to drive, check out Ksport. Stance also makes a pretty good coilover. Ksport is probably the best bang for the buck in coilovers right now.

Thank you for serving our country Stay safe. We do offer a military discount, by the way. If you need anything, just shoot me a PM!!

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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 09:33 PM
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Awesome! thanks all you guys for all of your help. Max-G your car looks sick, dude great job, and Michael you will be hearing from me soon!
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