19" Vossen VVS 75

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Hey guys Im in the process getting new rims for my A/C. I found a set of Vossen VVS 75 for a great price and I wanted to know if they would fit my car.

Front Wheels and tires.
19"x8.5" - 45 offset w/ Falken FK452 - 245/402R19

Rear Wheels and tires.
19"x9.5" - 35 or 45 offset (Im not 100% sure) w/ Nitto Neo Gen - 275/ 352 R19

Thanks for the help. Also if anyone could tell me how much these wheels weight I would appreciated it. I have search online but can't find anything.


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i think they should fit but im sure somebody will get u a definite answer...as far as weight goes they will prolly be heavy cuz they are a threy piece wheel

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Thank you

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Eric Noa wrote:Hey guys Im in the process getting new rims for my A/C. I found a set of Vossen VVS 75 for a great price and I wanted to know if they would fit my car.

Front Wheels and tires.
19"x8.5" - 45 offset w/ Falken FK452 - 245/402R19

Rear Wheels and tires.
19"x9.5" - 35 or 45 offset (Im not 100% sure) w/ Nitto Neo Gen - 275/ 352 R19

Thanks for the help. Also if anyone could tell me how much these wheels weight I would appreciated it. I have search online but can't find
anything.
They should fit fine. I have 19x9.5 all around +40 offset. Idk much about what tire size for sure. Mine are 235/35 falkens. They're stretched no bueno

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Im running 19x9.5 +38 with 245/40/19 and they fit well with no rub but there is barely any clearance at all on the front. You will be fine on the front, I cant say for sure on the rear but I dont know if there will be enough space in the rear for a 275. Just my thought. Maybe run a different size tire on the rear.
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Sorry if I sound negative but why would you be putting 275 tires in the rear on a FWD car???

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wade001 wrote:Sorry if I sound negative but why would you be putting 275 tires in the rear on a FWD car???
Im buying these used from a friend and he had them on a G35 and thats the setup he had. I would definitely change the back tires to a smaller size. What would be a good size for the front and back?

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I think 245 all around is good and all you need, but they will look different because of the widths from front to back. maybe 255 in the back would look good.

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wade001 wrote:I think 245 all around is good and all you need, but they will look different because of the widths from front to back. maybe 255 in the back would look good.
Thanks... my main concern is the weight of these wheels. I had 20" Petrol Octane and I took them off because the weight slowed down my car a lot and made it feel heavier. The petrol wheels weighted about 60lb with the tires. I weighted the stock rims with tires and they weight 50lb. I have been searching everywhere but I can't find the weight of these Vossen wheels.

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yah, heavy wheels kill accelleration. plus sizing is working against you, even if they may be a little lighter. people forget that they should consider the tires as well, bigger tires=heavier. my stock 16" weigh 45ish lbs.(on my scale) someone said 35 but i didnt believe it because thats the weight of forged racing rims/tires. cant find the weight of them either. but they probably are not light, with wide tires i see at least 50lbs and probably more.

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wade001 wrote:yah, heavy wheels kill accelleration. plus sizing is working against you, even if they may be a little lighter. people forget that they should consider the tires as well, bigger tires=heavier. my stock 16" weigh 45ish lbs.(on my scale) someone said 35 but i didnt believe it because thats the weight of forged racing rims/tires. cant find the weight of them either. but they probably are not light, with wide tires i see at least 50lbs and probably more.
I looked up the front tires and they weight 25lb. I couldn't find any info on the back tires. I called the manufacture and they couldn't give me a specific weight for the rims because their discontinued but the guy said about 26 for the front and 27 for the back.

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thats not to bad, 245/40R19 will be around 26-30lbs.as well as the 255s, you can do the math lol

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wade001 wrote:thats not to bad, 245/40R19 will be around 26-30lbs.as well as the 255s, you can do the math lol

Yea it will be closed to the stock weight

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these vossens look like five:ad wheels. http://jpmotor.net/images/five_ad/x5f_gunmetal.png

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I decided to get some 19" ASA AR9 Wheels instead. They weight 48.2 with new tires. Less than my stock rims. Shouldn't make any difference in acceleration and if it does nothing major right? :woot:

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6.8 lbs of less unsprung weight will probably not be too noticeable to the average driver, however the increased tread width will obviously give you much better traction of course so you will see a difference overall in performance.

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Well it's actually 1.8 lbs less. My stock rims are 50 lbs with new tires. I had purchased other rims that were 60 lbs but I sold them because they slowed down the car a lot.

What difference in performance would there be? Good or bad?

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Someone should try getting RPF1's on an a/coupe, those look good, have a decent weight, and it won't leech performance out of your car.

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Here are pics of the RPF1 wheels on an A/C

post5400455.html?hilit=RPF1#p5400455

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RPF1, you mean scion TC rim replicas? lolol jk jk


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