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I spent a lot of time looking for wheels for this car. There were so many to choose from but the 5x110 bolt pattern was so so hard to nail down with offsets and my budget. In 2022 I took a chance and went with ESR. They were one of the few options that could do 5x110 and I could not be happier with the result.

Id be happy to supply specs if anyone's interested.

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Looks great! I look constantly too and its tough finding a style you like and then hoping it actually comes with this bolt pattern. Great choice though, I like that style a lot.
These are some baller ass wheels! It's rare that I see something I like more than the 5 holes... you succeeded. Thanks for sharing :)
Specs for sure … assuming no spacers.
Share specs please
ESR RF15 Brushed Silver
Front: 19x9.5 et 22
Rear: 19x10.5 et22

I've got 17mm spacers on the front in these pictures. But I have some 12mm going on so I can actually daily it. Rubbing a bit too much for my liking
ESR RF15 Brushed Silver
Front: 19x9.5 et 22
Rear: 19x10.5 et22

I've got 17mm spacers on the front in these pictures. But I have some 12mm going on so I can actually daily it. Rubbing a bit too much for my liking
and tire specs?
My bad

235/35 and 255/35
235 on 9.5
you won't ride with this setup to ride on a track :)
but it's a beautiful config
The beauty is I don't have a track near me so I'll never l know better
The beauty is I don't have a track near me so I'll never l know better
If no close track, like me, try autocross!
I’m surprised you have spacers at all since you have custom offsets. Spacers on the fronts are only? How did you decide on your tire sizes? What tires are they?
I’m surprised you have spacers at all since you have custom offsets. Spacers on the fronts are only? How did you decide on your tire sizes? What tires are they?
Not totally custom. ESR had two offsets to choose from. Plus I didn't want to deal with suspension rubbing with the 9.5s up front. I wanted a staggard look so the deep spoke in the rear was where I went.

I wasted a ton of time using wheel offset calculators over the winter to measure how my tires lined up with the car. Surprisingly everything was spot on. The 9.5s up front have spacers so I don't have to worry about suspension clearance.
My bad

235/35 and 255/35
I was about to say that tires look undersized. You'd need 255 at front and 295 at rear.
The rims are pretty awesome though.
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