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Old Jul 25, 2012, 09:44 AM
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Authentic Diamond Black BBS RG-R 18" wheels for sale...

I have a set of LEGIT BBS RG-R wheels in Diamond Black! I would give them a 9.5/10 rating. Just a few small marks from tire changes. The bolt pattern is 5X114.3.

Front wheels are 18x8.5 23mm offset
They had 245/40/18 tires on them but they were bald so now there are no tires mounted on them.

Rear wheels are 18x9.5 25mm offset
They have 275/40/18 Continental Conti-trac tires with 70% tread left.

These are LEGIT BBS Forged wheels. These are not knock offs! This set cost 3k+ without tires. Price is $2800 shipped (with the 2 tires) OR BEST OFFER anywhere in the 48 states

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Bump for a sick set of wheels! Cheap price!

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Old Jul 26, 2012, 07:16 PM
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how did you find a way to ensure front and rear rolling diameters were the same?
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Old Jul 27, 2012, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by kaj
how did you find a way to ensure front and rear rolling diameters were the same?
If you run different size sidewall size its fine! 40 in back and 45 in front! Look up the rolling radius calculator

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275 gonna have larger diameter than 245.you needed to go to 35 series tire in that case.that 275 is probably an inch larger diameter and will roll 30-40 less times per mile.

i don't know a lot about the EVO 4wd system,but i was always told to keep all 4 tires the same or extremely close for 4wd vehicles.i'm sure you're transfer case is ok,but if you put a ton of miles on those tires,you might want to at least change the fluid in it.
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Originally Posted by masonh
275 gonna have larger diameter than 245.you needed to go to 35 series tire in that case.that 275 is probably an inch larger diameter and will roll 30-40 less times per mile.

i don't know a lot about the EVO 4wd system,but i was always told to keep all 4 tires the same or extremely close for 4wd vehicles.i'm sure you're transfer case is ok,but if you put a ton of miles on those tires,you might want to at least change the fluid in it.
You are correct. Run the 275/40/18 in back and 245/45/18 in the front. Rolling radius is dead on! You are allowed a 3-4% difference without doing any harm!
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