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<blockquote data-quote="KL2DC" data-source="post: 218939" data-attributes="member: 3452"><p>Tom, where I am, the streets ain't nothing to write home about. Having said that, I think 19s are doable. Initial research points out the the Goodyear F1s as being the toughest tires for the 19" fitment. The best will be a nice OEM 19" setup like the 199s or the 190s with 19" RFTs but that combo is horrendously expensive and you still deal with all the RFT hangups.</p><p> </p><p>My dream wheels are the classic BBS LMs, but the BBS CHs are awesome as well. </p><p> </p><p>In the quality replica market, the CSLs by velocity motoring (in the USA) is a proven and sturdy choice. M6 reps by Miro seems pretty stout, lightweight and hide brake dust the best. But the best replica I've seen is the hard to get, made in Italy M5 replicas (beautiful offsets, nice rear concavity).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KL2DC, post: 218939, member: 3452"] Tom, where I am, the streets ain't nothing to write home about. Having said that, I think 19s are doable. Initial research points out the the Goodyear F1s as being the toughest tires for the 19" fitment. The best will be a nice OEM 19" setup like the 199s or the 190s with 19" RFTs but that combo is horrendously expensive and you still deal with all the RFT hangups. My dream wheels are the classic BBS LMs, but the BBS CHs are awesome as well. In the quality replica market, the CSLs by velocity motoring (in the USA) is a proven and sturdy choice. M6 reps by Miro seems pretty stout, lightweight and hide brake dust the best. But the best replica I've seen is the hard to get, made in Italy M5 replicas (beautiful offsets, nice rear concavity). [/QUOTE]
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