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Can anyone identify these 575 wheels?

Discussion in '456/550/575' started by Blow Dog, Jan 7, 2005.

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  1. Blow Dog

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    Looking for replacement wheels for my 550 and these look great. I assume they're official Ferrari wheels - anyone know how much these go for?

    I'm also looking at a set of HRE's and a set of OZ's - can anyone recommend a good size for these in 19" (width f/r)?

    Thanking you in advance!

    CK
     
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  3. stephens

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    They're standard 18" 575 rims, about 4500USD for a set here in Aust.
     
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    If you look around, some people might have them available for much less as they upgrade / switch wheels. These are stock 575 wheels, so beat the drums a bit.

    --Dan
     
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    I just picked up a set from a 575 owner on eBay. Got a very good price and very happy with the wheels.

    MB

    Try hear, they have a set of tires and wheels for £2,400.00

    http://www.eurospares.co.uk/
     
  6. Blow Dog

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    Thanks for that.
    I'm hoping to source from the USA in order to take advantage of the exchange rate.

    Any clues on suggested widths for other wheels on 19"ers anyone?

    Cheers,

    CK
     
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    The standard wheels are 8.5 front, 10.5 rear. Around 1/2 inch more than std would be good IMO. The most important thing is offsets, not widths, this is dependant on wheel width, tyre size and where you want the wheel to sit.
    There is a picture of a lowered 575 with Novitech (sp?) rims on the board. IMO from what I have seen it appears that the car may rub badly with the offset being used.
     
  8. Blow Dog

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    Stephens,

    Many thanks for that.
    I guess I'm a bit worried about leaving these decisions to the people selling me these wheels - not going to be sure that they really know what's appriopriate and what's not.

    Cem
     
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    You're not wrong there, I had a guy trying to sell me a set of 19" BBS wheels with completely wrong offsets on Fri.
    Std offsets are 46mm front, 32mm rear. With std width tyres you can go to a 30mm front and 0mm rear, but that is the absolute limit. If you use a wider than std tyre you are going to have to recalculate the offsets accordingly.
     
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    Thanks for the info Stephens.... I'll pass it on when deciding.

    Cem
     

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