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Forgestar F14 Black 19" staggered, from W211
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Forgestar F14 Black 19" staggered, from E Class W211
Hi, I live in Central California and I have a set of Forgestar F14 wheels for sale. These came off of a W211 E63 AMG and I would advise that they fit any 2wd W211. The sizes are
FRONT
19x8.5 (ET 32...maybe? I didn't purchase them, not noted on wheel)
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
245/35/19
REAR
19x10 (ET 35...maybe? I didn't purchase them, not noted on wheel)
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
275/30/19 (tires not useable)
The color is a piano black and they will come with the carbon fiber center caps and centering ring (photo below). The wheel condition of each is very good, minimal curb rash on two of the wheels (Only rears, detailed in photos, one has a bit more than the other) The thing is I don't see any of the bare metal finish where there was a little rash (not deep enough maybe) I never have touched a curb with the wheels but the previous owner did. The fronts are clean and will come with useable tread near 75% (tread depth gauge measures close to 8/32, and new these start with 10/32), the rear tires are another story. One of the tries got a hole in it and is completely gone (sidewall was torn on the inside of the wheel). The rim was not damaged at all as the sidewall of the tire did a great job of protecting it (I tore the loose sidewall piece to look inside of it). The other rear tire is near 25% and I would recommend just getting new rear tires together.
I believe one of the rear rims (not the flat tire one) has a small "flat spot" that was found by a technician when I had the wheels rotated and balanced. He said its very small and nothing to worry about and he balanced it as so. I never noticed any vibration before or after the balancing of it so I imagine its not enough to notice.
These wheels are significantly lighter than the stock wheels! (I went back to the stock wheel on the car). In the rear these are 10lbs lighter each side and in the front about 5-7lbs lighter on each side. I definitely noticed a performance difference when going back to the stock wheels. The wheels don't break traction as much with the stock wheels.
New these wheels are $400 a rim so $1600 total.
I am at $1250 shipped for the entire set with tires. My shipping cost is about $200. PM me any questions you have. I am being as open as possible with the wheels and making sure they are exactly described. Photos will confirm that.
Here it is on the car
Pic is from previous owner (he had a better pic)
This will be crossposted
FRONT
19x8.5 (ET 32...maybe? I didn't purchase them, not noted on wheel)
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
245/35/19
REAR
19x10 (ET 35...maybe? I didn't purchase them, not noted on wheel)
Michelin Pilot Super Sports
275/30/19 (tires not useable)
The color is a piano black and they will come with the carbon fiber center caps and centering ring (photo below). The wheel condition of each is very good, minimal curb rash on two of the wheels (Only rears, detailed in photos, one has a bit more than the other) The thing is I don't see any of the bare metal finish where there was a little rash (not deep enough maybe) I never have touched a curb with the wheels but the previous owner did. The fronts are clean and will come with useable tread near 75% (tread depth gauge measures close to 8/32, and new these start with 10/32), the rear tires are another story. One of the tries got a hole in it and is completely gone (sidewall was torn on the inside of the wheel). The rim was not damaged at all as the sidewall of the tire did a great job of protecting it (I tore the loose sidewall piece to look inside of it). The other rear tire is near 25% and I would recommend just getting new rear tires together.
I believe one of the rear rims (not the flat tire one) has a small "flat spot" that was found by a technician when I had the wheels rotated and balanced. He said its very small and nothing to worry about and he balanced it as so. I never noticed any vibration before or after the balancing of it so I imagine its not enough to notice.
These wheels are significantly lighter than the stock wheels! (I went back to the stock wheel on the car). In the rear these are 10lbs lighter each side and in the front about 5-7lbs lighter on each side. I definitely noticed a performance difference when going back to the stock wheels. The wheels don't break traction as much with the stock wheels.
New these wheels are $400 a rim so $1600 total.
I am at $1250 shipped for the entire set with tires. My shipping cost is about $200. PM me any questions you have. I am being as open as possible with the wheels and making sure they are exactly described. Photos will confirm that.
Here it is on the car
Pic is from previous owner (he had a better pic)
This will be crossposted
Last edited by V8Merc124; 10-09-2015 at 12:59 PM. Reason: tread depth measured
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