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[BlackDiamond]

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Hey guys,

I'm looking into purchasing a set of 18x9 / 18x10 deep-dish bullitt-style rims from OE WHEELS in Sarasota, Florida. They sell on ebay.

Has anyone purchased anything from them before? Hows the quality? Can you post pics?

The big question I have is that I noticed the package I'm looking to buy only sells in 245/18 front tires and 265/18 rear tires.

Aren't 265's too thin for x10 rims?

Anyone bought them to show me pics?? Or does anyone have pics of 265 tires on x10 rims?

I appreciate any help!!
 

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265 is pretty damn thin for a 10" Normally 275 is ideal for a 9" wheel...i'd think a 295 would be minimum for a 10"
 
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That's exactly what I always thought... but they've been selling these combos for months.. I find it weird noone has complained.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/18-10-9-Mustang-...hZ019QQcategoryZ66484QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
 

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I have ordered tires from them twice with absolutely no problems.

Just recently, I just ordered a set of 18x9 and 18x10 black fr500's from OE Wheels for my buddy's car. Rims looked GREAT!.... but we didnt put them on the car yet... because of one small error

the only problem is that they sent me THREE 18x10's and only ONE 18x9


However, I called them them to inform them of the problem. They had pretty good customer service and immediately offered to fix the problem by sending me a tag for prepaid shipping... I have the other 18x9 on the way, so we'll let you know how everything turned out, but they seem pretty reliable.
 
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Thx for the reply, did you guys order a rim/tire set?

My only concern with them is the fact their rim/tire set has 265 tires on a 10" rim.
 

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I ordered my 17x9" and 17x10.5" deep dish bullitts from them last month. You may want to give them a call and see if they have other tire options. The wheels I purchased weren't kitted with tires, so I called them, and they had Sumitomo HTRZ's for the 17's. I went with the combo, and they also offered Hunter Road Force balancing (thought it was a bunch of baloney until I actually drove the car...smooth!).

As for quality, they look amazing...lots of compliments! There are a few very minor flaws, but they were mostly on the back side of the rims. Also, the powdercoat finish is lighter inside one of the rears, but it is impossible to notice with them on the car! Their center caps are some of the best quality I've ever seen on an aftermarket wheel. I went with the Cobra center caps, and they look better than Ford OEM Cobra R caps! For the quality & cost of their rims, I would CERTAINLY order from them again.

I agree with you about the 265's...too small! I suspect that they got a good deal on those tires from a distributor, and it probably also helps them make the package deal a little cheaper! I'm sure that the bigger rubber would add $$$. Call and ask them for other options, as I agree that their customer service was very good.
 
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Thanks for the comments so far guys. I'll call them tomorrow to try and find a better combo.

In the meantime, keep the comments coming, and if anyone has a picture of ANY x10 rim with 265 tires I'd appreciate it.
 

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This is a 295/35ZR18 on an 18x10. It fits perfect. I'd definitely say a 265 would have the sidewall angled in pretty good. If you can buy therims without the tires, that might be the best bet. If you go that route Tirerack.com has great deals.
 

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Hi there, yeah that tire size is definetly small. I had 265s on front and 295s on rear.

To answer your question on PM, I got mine on ebay from WHEELINDEX

http://myworld.ebay.com/wheelindex
 
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Awesome, thanks for the quick reply.

I dont understand how these guys keep selling these packages with 265 on the x10 rims.... I was looking at their feedback and counted at least 25 people that have recently bought them and are all happy.

Weird.
 
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Minimum 265 for a 9" rim and 295 for a 10" rim. Don't go any smaller.
 

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I bought 17x9/17/10.5" black cobra R's wheels from them they where perfect.

Sorry I don't have better pics.







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I bought mine from them. Almost two years ago, no problems

Would buy from again


Just be sure you get the stock pony centercaps from them
 

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I got my FR's from them.
 
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Do you guys all have 265 tires in the rear and 245 tires in the fronts?

Can you show me pics of the wheel with the 265 tire in more detail? from the rear too?

Thanks so much
 
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[BlackDiamond] said:
Do you guys all have 265 tires in the rear and 245 tires in the fronts?
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That's too small of a width for both the F and R.
 

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I have 245's in the front and 315's in the back.
 
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I think from what ive seen that seller also offers wheels without tires. Buying a set of wheels with tires already mounted is convenient but it seems like anyone who sells them that way is selling you cheaper tires, and sizes outside what we would consider the ideal range. Personally i would prefer to be able to choose the tire and size that i put on my rims.
 

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Black'02 said:
I think from what ive seen that seller also offers wheels without tires. Buying a set of wheels with tires already mounted is convenient but it seems like anyone who sells them that way is selling you cheaper tires, and sizes outside what we would consider the ideal range. Personally i would prefer to be able to choose the tire and size that i put on my rims.
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I bought them without tires.

I had 4 new sumitomo tires 245's so I decided to use them in the front. Then I bought 2 315 Mt's for the back. I tryed 2 315 sumitomo's in the back. After a week I went to the mt's
 

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got my set from there. smooth transaction, fairly quick shipping, packed VERY well. finish seems to be good quality from what i can tell. no peeling or chipping yet. i chose this company because they centers were powdercoated rather than painted by several other competitors
 
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