again, and this time with feeling...
(From MY19 coupe order guide)
Front Wheels: 9.5Jx21 ET30 (p/n A25340140007X71)
Rear Wheels: 10Jx21 ET28 (p/n A25340141007X71)
Most searches will end up finding something in Europe for somewhere in the 6K euro range.
Finally, I tracked done these (first I found these on the U.K. Amazon site but they didn't ship to the U.S., then I found them on the DE (German) site and they did ship to U.S. but that ended up being incorrect info), then they showed up on the U.S. Amazon site:
Notice the prices... (fronts $396 and rears $403 w/ free ship!). Note: these are NOT the OEM wheels, but are as close as I have seen to OEMs (for about $5K cheaper).
Here are a few pics prior to mounting:
I live in an area that definitely gets snow, but not enough snow on the roads to warrant snow tires (the worst thing for snow tires is no snow). With that in mind, the tire choices are pretty limited (for 21" OEM-size wheels). I ended up getting the
Total weight for all 4 was 141.1 lbs, so a little over 35 lbs for each box.
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(From MY19 coupe order guide)
Front Wheels: 9.5Jx21 ET30 (p/n A25340140007X71)
Rear Wheels: 10Jx21 ET28 (p/n A25340141007X71)
Most searches will end up finding something in Europe for somewhere in the 6K euro range.
Finally, I tracked done these (first I found these on the U.K. Amazon site but they didn't ship to the U.S., then I found them on the DE (German) site and they did ship to U.S. but that ended up being incorrect info), then they showed up on the U.S. Amazon site:
https://www.amazon.com/ALLOY-WHEELS-...25340140007X71
https://www.amazon.com/ALLOY-WHEELS-...534014100+7X71
Notice the prices... (fronts $396 and rears $403 w/ free ship!). Note: these are NOT the OEM wheels, but are as close as I have seen to OEMs (for about $5K cheaper).
What, if any, additional parts did you have to get? Tire pressure monitoring sensors? Center caps? Stems? Who did you have mount tires?
thank you so much for this information, they are just what I was looking for, at a fraction the cost.
My complete winter/seasonal set up cost:
Wheels: $1598 + $95.88 (tax) = $1693.88
Tires: $480.10 (fronts) + $545.14 (rears) = $1025.24
TPMS: $44 x 4 = $176
Total: $2895.12
I had the tires and TPMS sent to my dealer (specifically to my mechanic), and the wheels I had sent to the house. I would stay away from the OEM TPMS... too expensive.
I also had some other stuff done besides the wheels and tires... I had to get a PA state inspection (long story why this didn't occur within ten days of the purchase), and I also was able to do the rear diff flush since I went over 2000 miles (which btw is a must... the "stuff" that drained out of the rear differential was almost like a metallic paint).
Yeah, the Scorpions have a serious tread pattern. For me, I would just be wearing the treads off of them for most of the winter. I need serious treads for a few storms between the last week in December and roughly the last week in February, all of the rest of the time I would be wearing them down.
I would have to say that overall, I like the original wheels better, when you look at them from the side, you can see the depth of the wheel a lot better.
Merry Christmas to me.
Last edited by tpherson; Dec 25, 2018 at 01:54 PM.




