anyone know where I can get a good deal on 18 x 7.5 inch Volk LE-37T gunmetal rims...wheel and tire package...shop or online....doesn't matter...cheapest price I got quoted on so far was for $3000 for rims and yokohama tires...now I know there has to be somewhere cheaper...help!!
I second that. Volks aren't cheap when purchased new. They list anywhere from $500-$600 so that's $2000-$2400 just for the rims. Add on some performance summer tires and you're well beyond $3000 w/shipping.
Look for some used ones, Screwdriver is selling his GTN's (new) cheap, $1600 I think.
cheapest place i've seen was at rotormotorsports.com. The prices they give for 18's is like $2,0XX, but that's for 18x9 or something. I called them and they said it's like 50 bucks cheaper for 18x7.5. Of course these prices are without tires. You can get a good set of tires at tirerack.com for $600-700 i think. That puts you right at around 3 g's with shipping.
Danny
specialque - really well since u hang with the bimmer ppl wanna give me some pointers b4 my stupid mommy's boy roomate spends $2300.00 on these set of rims. pm me if you like.
Luke - And these come about the same price as breyton, his got his head wrapped around the hole multi spoke rim with the dips.. he was even getting them from ebay
oh man, he's beyond help...well, it really depends on what he wants...for BMW size 19's you are going to spend at least $4000... unless he wants to get hamann rims, but those are dime a dozen and are considered the fast & Furious of the BMW world.
If you want a set of these le37t in 18x7.5 +48 offset, I can give you a better deal than what you posted for 3000. How about $2750 with yokohoma parada spec2 215/40/18zr tires and I'll throw in a set of kyokugen lugs. send me an email if you are still interested in the wheels. taekim55@hotmail.com
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