FS: 19" Forgestar F14's - Like New Condition




Front 19 X 8.5 +40 offset
Rear 19 X 10 +48 offset









I did a quick search, and if your wheel offset is 35mm (which I believe it is) they will work fine. If you want more details on fitment, I'll need your exact wheel sizes and offsets (front and rear).
As for condition, they are undamaged and in excellent condition. If there is a scratch on them, you'll need to work very hard to find it.
Last edited by Grip Grip; Aug 13, 2014 at 01:09 PM.




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Front: 18 x 8 - 30mm offset
Rear: 18 x 9 - 39mm offset
The wheels I have listed will only move the face of the wheel in by 4mm on the front and 4mm out on the rear. Based on the marginally wider stance in the rear and narrower stance in the front, I wouldn't even add spacers.








Last edited by Grip Grip; Sep 4, 2014 at 03:25 PM.
I would be willing to run a slightly stretched, I repeat, SLIGHTLY stretched tire and potentially roll fenders if need be.
I am currently on oem suspension, but have intentions of lowering it on H&R's in the upcoming weeks, so figure it to be lowered while replying to my og question.
Thanks in advance.
OP, please pm best price shipped to 16046 with sensors.
The rears may be a bit of an issue. You can pull it off using a rounded side walled tire, like Falken 453's / Toyo T2R etc. 255 max width on the rear tires.
It will be close, but will be extremely flush in the rear if you pull it off.
I would be willing to run a slightly stretched, I repeat, SLIGHTLY stretched tire and potentially roll fenders if need be.
I am currently on oem suspension, but have intentions of lowering it on H&R's in the upcoming weeks, so figure it to be lowered while replying to my og question.
Thanks in advance.
OP, please pm best price shipped to 16046 with sensors.
Thanks Kriston, I was hoping to get an answer from you on this as you have experience pushing the envelope with offsets. I was just about to pm the link to you lol...
Hmmmm this is enticing to say the least... can the camber be played with in the rear of these cars, something tells me I remember reading it can not....




