What Wheels To Choose On GG
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What Wheels To Choose On GG
Hi Evey one Im Thinking Of Ordering Wheels Soon.. Wat Do You Guys Think Would Look Best For Graphite Gray. I Have These Options In Mind
Advan Rs - Gunmetal
Volk RE30 - Gunmetal
Work Emotion CR KAI - Gunmetal
Enkei GTC01 Evolution - Hyper Silver
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Advan Rs - Gunmetal
Volk RE30 - Gunmetal
Work Emotion CR KAI - Gunmetal
Enkei GTC01 Evolution - Hyper Silver
Or Let Me Know If You Think Else Wise Thank You
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All of these wheels will look good IMO, as long as you pick the correct offset and tires (don't get cheap). I went with gunmetal Advan RZ for my GG. If they ever show up I will send you some pics.
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IMO the best color wheels on GG are silver or black. Gunmetal is to similar to the color of the car and end's up looking odd on GG. I have matte black wheel's on mine right now and I love them, my next set will definently be silver though... either way good luck on making your decision and make sure to post pic's as soon as you get them on the car
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Here is that picture the OP requested, I have a few more but this gives the general idea of what 19" silver 5 spokes would look like. I got them for a killer closeout price on Tirerack and so far everyone loves the new look of the car with these wheels/tires on it. The curved spokes seem to make the car look hunched down and the simple design is really easy to clean I've found. I would consider adding in 10mm spacers to make them more flush but they actually just clear the inside suspension despite the +35mm offset using 275/30-19 Pirelli tires. Likely a +22 or +25 mm offset would put them perfectly in the wheel wells with maybe slight fender rolling to ensure no contact when the car is loaded.