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Old 10-25-2015, 08:23 PM
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Old 10-26-2015, 04:09 PM
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Sweet setup! Excellent tire, excellent sizing, bad *** wheel. I bet this thing is a blast in the mountains.
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Sweet setup! Excellent tire, excellent sizing, bad *** wheel. I bet this thing is a blast in the mountains.
Yes it is It really transforms the car and makes you realize how much potential really exists in the C6 chassis. It also illustrates how bad the OEM tires really are. To be fair, I also upgraded my shocks to the Bilstein HDs, so that firmed things up.

I also am happy with the R888 overall. It is not as good on a track as the R6, and not as user friendly on the street in terms of wear, but it is 90% of each type and it is not temperamental with respect to temperature like the MPSCs are.
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Originally Posted by TTRotary
Yes it is It really transforms the car and makes you realize how much potential really exists in the C6 chassis. It also illustrates how bad the OEM tires really are. To be fair, I also upgraded my shocks to the Bilstein HDs, so that firmed things up.

I also am happy with the R888 overall. It is not as good on a track as the R6, and not as user friendly on the street in terms of wear, but it is 90% of each type and it is not temperamental with respect to temperature like the MPSCs are.
Would you ship to Ontario Canada?
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Pm me price shipped to 29365. Also, what tires are in rear, are those DRs?
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Yes, but you are responsible for all customs and duty/ fees that may apply. I entered Windsor, and least expensive shipping from me would be $110 per wheel after sales tax on my end. Not cheap. I don't know if that includes import duty or not. It did prompt for declared value
Hey there,

Could you see if there would be a difference to ship to the following address.

1711 Cudaback Ave
Niagara Falls, NY
14303

Are you providing the spare set of rears too now? To confirm as well, there aren't any present issues with the wheels or tires and secondly, there isn't any rubbing up front or rear driving aggressively?

Thank you,
Ryan
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Hey there,

Could you see if there would be a difference to ship to the following address.

1711 Cudaback Ave
Niagara Falls, NY
14303

Are you providing the spare set of rears too now? To confirm as well, there aren't any present issues with the wheels or tires and secondly, there isn't any rubbing up front or rear driving aggressively?

Thank you,
Ryan
Ryan, Standard Post comes up as an option for NF, NY at $72 per wheel. Otherwise, the cheapest priority rate is $91 per. I think standard post applies, but am not 100% certain until I go to the PO with the wheels. I entered parcel dimensions of 28x28x12 and 35lb, which is an oversized rectangular box for USPS.

You may want to enter those specs and see if you can get better pricing. This is shipping from 91711.

I drive aggressively in canyons and there are absolutely no issues with rubbing. The rears compress up and into the fender and do not hit it. My car is a Z51 with the ducts and the bigger brakes and there are no issues whatsoever with bumps, compression, and so on. My car is at standard ride height though. Can't guarantee it won't rub if the car is lowered.

No problems with the wheels or tires themselves. No punctures etc. The wheels are in as-new condition.

The extra tires I had forgotten about, they would be additional. We can work out some sort of a deal if you are interested.

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Old 11-06-2015, 02:28 PM
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Are these compatible with a big brake kit? Im in OC by the way.
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They probably are. There is a lot of room around the front caliper. If your brakes fit under your stock wheels, they should fit under these.

But it would be best to try to fit them on your car. Happy to do that if you drive up to my place (basically am 57/210 vicinity).

I am going on vacation today for a week, back next Monday. If you are still interested, PM me end of next week and we can work out a time when I return.
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Ryan, Standard Post comes up as an option for NF, NY at $72 per wheel. Otherwise, the cheapest priority rate is $91 per. I think standard post applies, but am not 100% certain until I go to the PO with the wheels. I entered parcel dimensions of 28x28x12 and 35lb, which is an oversized rectangular box for USPS.

You may want to enter those specs and see if you can get better pricing. This is shipping from 91711.

I drive aggressively in canyons and there are absolutely no issues with rubbing. The rears compress up and into the fender and do not hit it. My car is a Z51 with the ducts and the bigger brakes and there are no issues whatsoever with bumps, compression, and so on. My car is at standard ride height though. Can't guarantee it won't rub if the car is lowered.

No problems with the wheels or tires themselves. No punctures etc. The wheels are in as-new condition.

The extra tires I had forgotten about, they would be additional. We can work out some sort of a deal if you are interested.
Hey there,

I'll take them, give me a shout when you return and I'll send funds via paypal. Standard shipping is fine, I have 6 months before I can pull the car out again. I appreciate you digging up some rates for me and providing detailed info on the wheel set and fitment.

Ryan
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