Wider stock looking wheel for 09 CTS-V
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Does anyone make a rear wheel, just like the stock wheel, for an 09 CTS-V?
I would like to have maybe the same offset with about another 1" of inset making the wheel 10.5".
Can they be made by someone, or the original rim modified?
I would like to have maybe the same offset with about another 1" of inset making the wheel 10.5".
Can they be made by someone, or the original rim modified?
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Here you go http://www.weldcraftwheels.com/
I was about to send my G8 GXP wheels there to get them wider but then found some 09' CTS-V wheels to use instead.
I was about to send my G8 GXP wheels there to get them wider but then found some 09' CTS-V wheels to use instead.
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lol it would! i kicked his dog for jumping on me,( my puma sweatsuit got ruined) and
we got in a huge argument, (there's nothing worse than a dog with shyt manners as a dog is only as good as it's owner) where i told him you're next fckface!
but he did fix a wheel that everyone said was unfixable,
and i'm sure the dog is dead by now. it could be good for a chuckle.
we got in a huge argument, (there's nothing worse than a dog with shyt manners as a dog is only as good as it's owner) where i told him you're next fckface!
but he did fix a wheel that everyone said was unfixable,
and i'm sure the dog is dead by now. it could be good for a chuckle.
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Theres a shop in monrovia that offers wheel widening. My rear rims of my V1 will be there shortly for 315s...
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345 is da t!ts, would recommended a 12" for that size. You are going to pizz off some ZR1 owners, especially with a pulley swap and tune. At least aim for the 11" for a 325, as I do not know of a tire maker that offers a 315/30/19-just checked Tirerack, Discount Tires and Onlinetires to confirm.
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I aint that smart, as before I did my C6 widebody, I went from a 10" to 11" rear rim, had to be an **** so went for a 315mm, only size available was 315/25/19--wholly ***** of molly wheel gap, it looked hilarious, I had to lie to people and tell them the car was part of an experiment. That only lasted for like 2 months, damn good thing, as my kids were starting to disown me. Not sure why no one makes a 315/30/19, as they could really sell the C6 market.