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Old 06-19-2018, 07:43 AM
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Default Aston Martin Speedline 10 Spoke Wheels

Looks like these would fit our cars quite well

https://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/pts...619544320.html

they are front 8.5Jx18 - 5x114.3 - Offset 50 and rear 9.5x18 - 5x114.3 - Offset 62.5 Couldn't find the exact weight.

I found the specs on this UK ebay listing.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aston-Mar...sAAOSwft9au~u9
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Huh yeah those could work. Wonder what the hub bore is? Thats the only thing that could maybe be an issue.
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Hmmm true man, wheels can be so complicated lol.
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Well who would have thought an Aston wheel fitting. Those look a lot like the ap2 v1.

Bore difference can be addressed by running a non hub centric 5mm spacer. And with those offsets your good, just roll the fenders.

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True. It is really only the fronts that could be a problem. Do astons use standard lugs? Maybe the only other thing to think about really.
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Whoa, that's wild. I wonder what they weigh.
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If the 18" might fit how about a set of 19" A/M wheels? With installed tires you would need a good roll job.
These have some curb rash but they have the same offset, 50.3mm for the front(8 1/2" wide) and 62.5mm for the rear(9 1/2" wide)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Aston-Marti...245?rmvSB=true

Would like to know how much they weigh, but if they could fit a S with little to no work it could open up our cars for other wheels that should be well made.

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Yeah but who in their right mind would put 19's on an s2000.
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A 19" wheel would require the smallest sidewall.

And look awful.
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Bore looks to be 68.1 is that too small?

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