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    New winter wheel options

    In the past I have been using 16" steelies but since I will be getting a Wilwood kit I will need to run 18".

    I have several options for wheels, either 18x8 or 18x8/9/10 and put a set of winter tires on them. Wheels are $135-150 each so there really isn't one that stands out more than the other because of price since they will be just for winter use for now. I am leaving towards the 18x8 wheels since I know what tire size will fit for them.

    First up:
    Size: 18x9
    Back Spacing: 6.18" (157mm)
    Offset: +30mm (1.2")



    Size: 18x9
    Back Spacing: 6.2" (157mm)
    Offset: +30mm (1.2")




    Size: 18x8
    Back Spacing: 6.2" (159mm)
    Offset: +44mm (1.7")



    Size: 18x9
    Back Spacing: 6.2" (157mm)
    Offset: +30mm (1.2")


    Size: 18x9
    Back Spacing: 6.2" (157mm)
    Offset: +30mm (1.2")



    Size: 18x8
    Back Spacing: 5.68" (144mm)
    Offset: +30mm (1.2")
    Last edited by ctrlraven; 10-15-2012 at 07:32 PM.

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    More Winter Wheels Options

    Costco wheels
    Marauder not a search option, so I searched for 2003 GM. 18x8.
    2 Styles of APEX are on sale.
    Limited Time Offer $132.49 /each
    Original Every Day Low Price $169.99 each
    Online Price (set of 4) $679.96
    Less$150.00
    YOUR TOTAL COST $529.96
    Valid for orders placed now through Nov 30, 2012
    Shipping and Handling Included Installation Hardware - Lug Nuts & Hub Rings (if required) Included.
    https://www.veloxwheel.com/www/products/main
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    18" BRAND NEW REPLACEMENT (China) WHEEL 2003-2004 MM
    $185 Each, $740 for a set of 4.
    Free Shipping
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/190643990714...84.m1438.l2649
    Last edited by NXSBOB; 10-15-2012 at 09:14 PM. Reason: Second Option

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    Quote Originally Posted by NXSBOB View Post
    Costco wheels
    Marauder not a search option, so I searched for 2003 GM. 18x8.
    2 Styles of APEX are on sale.
    Limited Time Offer $132.49 /each
    Original Every Day Low Price $169.99 each
    Online Price (set of 4) $679.96
    Less$150.00
    YOUR TOTAL COST $529.96
    Valid for orders placed now through Nov 30, 2012
    Shipping and Handling Included Installation Hardware - Lug Nuts & Hub Rings (if required) Included.

    https://www.veloxwheel.com/www/products/main
    I searched on www.americanmuscle.com under their 2010-2013 Mustang section, free shipping.

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    Last one. Thought winter tires should be taller not wide to dig in snow/rain instead of sit on top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by breeze View Post
    Last one. Thought winter tires should be taller not wide to dig in snow/rain instead of sit on top.
    Yeah I know, easier to do with 16 or 17" steelies but with a big brake kit, they wont work so would have to go with at least an 18".

    I may go with Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice WRT 235/50-18 Front and 255/55-18 Rear.


    No issue with the traction control and will be slightly thinner than my old 235/70-16 & 255/70-16 Winterforce tires.

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    Chris, I am partial to the last wheel of the display, as it is almost identical to the winter wheels I am putting on my STi. Here is the setup I will be running:


    Motegi M118

    Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60
    Last edited by Cheeseheadbob; 10-16-2012 at 12:57 PM.
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    STi + AWD + winter tires = LOADS OF FUN IN THE SNOW!

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    Exhaust by Greg
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    2013 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost AWD (377whp/423tq).
    2010 Ford Fusion Sport FWD
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    Some folks who have the same set up as me, say that it is like driving a snowmobile, except you have heated seats, a kick ass stereo, and all of the other creature comforts...
    Quote Originally Posted by ctrlraven View Post
    STi + AWD + winter tires + 375 HP = LOADS OF FUN IN THE SNOW!
    Just another clown on a bike...

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    Goodbye 16" steelies with 4x4 tires hello.....

    18x8 2010 OE style http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-...18x8-0511.html


    Wrapped in Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice WRT 235/50-18 for the front and 255/55-18 for the rear


    TireRack had a $60 mail-in rebate on the winter tires and I had a 6% off code from AmericanMuscle via SVTPerformance membership plus fast free shipping. Also adding black lugs. Now I just need to get on the horn with Todd to order some Wilwoods.

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    2013 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost AWD (377whp/423tq).
    2010 Ford Fusion Sport FWD
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    The 30 mm offset wheels aren't a good idea as they will cause the front wheel bearings to wear out quicker. They will also mess with the steering by increasing the scrub radius and could cause clearance issues.

    As i suggested earlier look on your local Craigslist for Mustang take offs. Around here there are sets of 18" with tires that are claimed to have 50, 70% or more tread left for $400-$450. Keep the tires when the snows are mounted and sell them on Craigslist for $200. That way you get OE quality wheels not the made in China.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMAS View Post
    The 30 mm offset wheels aren't a good idea as they will cause the front wheel bearings to wear out quicker. They will also mess with the steering by increasing the scrub radius and could cause clearance issues.

    As i suggested earlier look on your local Craigslist for Mustang take offs. Around here there are sets of 18" with tires that are claimed to have 50, 70% or more tread left for $400-$450. Keep the tires when the snows are mounted and sell them on Craigslist for $200. That way you get OE quality wheels not the made in China.
    If you had looked at the wheel I picked its a 44mm offset. That's why I asked about the stock offset so I could as close as possible. Wheels that are 18x9 have the 30mm offset which is already too wide for winter use for me.

    That's fine if there are any take off wheels around me but whatever tires are on there I am sure they are all-season which I will not run on my car during the winter time, I will only use winter tires. Either way I would spend about the same but at least I know everything I am getting is brand new.
    Last edited by ctrlraven; 10-31-2012 at 09:55 AM.

    2004 Silver Birch
    300B
    Build date:9/29/2003, Adopted on 12/02/05
    Exhaust by Greg
    13.630 @ 100.49 mph (11/21/10)

    2015 Ford Focus SE Sport FWD
    2013 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost AWD (377whp/423tq).
    2010 Ford Fusion Sport FWD
    1989.5 Ford Mustang 5.0 LXsport

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