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Weds SA-67R 18x9.0 +20 wheels with Kumho SPT 235/40/18 tires

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Old Jun 14, 2009, 03:16 AM
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(SOLD!) Weds SA-67R 18x9.0 +20 wheels with Kumho SPT 235/40/18 tires

SOLD!!SOLD!!SOLD!!!!!!

This is a full set of new design wheels from Weds, the SA-67R in gunmetal. Clean design with aggressive concaving spokes create a statement, without all the unnecessary BS. Flush fitment on an Evo, I attached some pics so you get an idea of how they look on car. Tires have a ton of life left as they've been driven for only about 2k miles, mostly highway cruising.Take a look at the pics for the yourself, but I'd say about 80%+ tread left. They have good dry grip performance and very good wet performance.

Since I did daily drive the wheels, 2 of them do have a little bit of curb rash (see pics) and one of them has a small blemish...but other than that, they look fantastic.

Tired of seeing the same Advans on every other car (esp. Evo and STi)? Well, break free from the mold. These wheels were engineered with the same revolutionary M.A.T. Cast process as the lightweight Advans and Enkei's (NT03M, RCT4's, etc.), so they are very strong while keeping the weight down.

The wheels ALONE retail for more than $2,000 a set. I'm selling my set with tires mounted and balanced for $1,300.

Local buyers preferred, because I think it will be difficult and really expensive to ship.














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What suspension are you on, and did you have to roll your fenders???

Why such a small tire??? I would have gone 255/35 at least
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Old Jun 14, 2009, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by soontobe
What suspension are you on, and did you have to roll your fenders???

Why such a small tire??? I would have gone 255/35 at least
is it rubbing in the rear?


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Old Jun 14, 2009, 01:25 PM
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I was on Stance coilovers and did roll the fenders. I went with a 235 because it rubbing before when I had 245/40 Z1*'s. I think most of it was due to how slammed the ride height was. It rubbed on hard dips and when I had people in the back even when I was running the 235's. The wheels sit really flush and make the car looks pretty damn aggressive.
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That's probably why you have curbage, since the tires are slightly stretched and not protecting the wheel lip very well.
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