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      12-06-2012, 11:43 PM   #1
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FS: e53 e70 e71 cheap 22" matte black staggered wheels/tires

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Used Luxe LX8 with new Nexen Rodian HP tires
6 Series, 7 Series, M6, X5, X6, and Range Rovers.

22x9 front with 265/35/22
22x10.5 rear with 295/30/22
74.1 centerbore 5x120 bolt pattern +40 Offset AWD or RWD

wheels, have a lot of curb rash on the lips from the previous owner but covered up with Plasti Dip (see pictures they covered up well). also a little peeling by the lug nut holes.
They have no issues holding air and are balanced no bubbles in the tires. I used these on my daily driver. Perfect for someone looking for rims on the cheap that doesn't mind imperfections.

If you want a cheap set of matte black 22" rims and tires let me know!

on my car and then pics off the car below. Just took them this week.<br>
















$1000 for the wheels and tires. The tires alone cost $800 for the 4 new tires. email above or call/txt (631)--492--0544 Nick

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      12-08-2012, 08:54 PM   #2
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the rears look pretty aggressive for a 10.5 +40 offset. Are you running spacers in the rear in those pictures?
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      12-08-2012, 10:24 PM   #3
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Yes, H&R 25mm spacer on the rear is what I have on my car. No spacer on the front wheels.
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are you lowered or on stock susp. in those pics?
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      12-09-2012, 12:05 AM   #5
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Stock height. Actually installing h&r lowering kit this coming week. Doesn't look bad as is as you can tell but my new setup is lower profile tires front and rear so they take up less of the wheel well. Plus I'm a fan of the slammed look.
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      12-14-2012, 09:56 PM   #6
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hey man..what set up wheels are you running now....after this thunder lightning exhaust you have..now i cant wait for the wheels..lol
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      12-15-2012, 12:22 PM   #7
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Installing my H&R lowering kit right now actually, just finished the rear and the front passenger side. Taking a little break before I finish the front drivers side. I'll post up shots soon.

22" style 300m
22x10 295/30/22
22x11 335/25/22
with 12mm spacers in front and 25mm in the rear.





this was taken before I started lowering it:




Just finished lowering it but it was pitch black by the time I got it all wrapped up. I LOVE THE RIDE on 1.2" h&r springs and custom rear links, it feels more comfortable than stock to me! and i'm on 22's!

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      02-16-2013, 11:16 AM   #8
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Do the rims come with the tpms? Email me jeffholz@hotmail.com
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      06-12-2013, 03:27 PM   #9
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Installing my H&R lowering kit right now actually, just finished the rear and the front passenger side. Taking a little break before I finish the front drivers side. I'll post up shots soon.

22" style 300m
22x10 295/30/22
22x11 335/25/22
with 12mm spacers in front and 25mm in the rear.





this was taken before I started lowering it:




Just finished lowering it but it was pitch black by the time I got it all wrapped up. I LOVE THE RIDE on 1.2" h&r springs and custom rear links, it feels more comfortable than stock to me! and i'm on 22's!

I want those wheels! Is the 25mm spacer you're using the H&R adapter kit (..in which the adapter bolts to the wheel hub, and then the wheel bolts to the adapter)?
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      06-12-2013, 11:38 PM   #10
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correct H&R 25mm anything over 20mm is an adapter for safety purposes and for fitment. I actually prefer it that way.
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correct H&R 25mm anything over 20mm is an adapter for safety purposes and for fitment. I actually prefer it that way.

I just saw this. Thanks man. Disregard my P/M!
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