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I have a set of Lenso Muse 19's on my car and have had NO issues in the last 5yrs. In those 5yrs they have seen track use, competed in various motokhana events and drags; as well as the usual "spirited cruises" and general driving.

Make sure you get correctly sized hub rings, as i found this out after 3yrs of driving/competing without them. NOTHING happened, luckily, but the potential to sheer off your studs is there.

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:) Having the same profile & width as a 18" wheel on the the 19", guard clearance may be a prob & rolling radius will have changed. Also, if you have the same profile & just reduce the width (strech the tyre) the sidewalls won't be as strong, nor absorb impacts as well.

No problem with guard clearance and already mentioned the bigger rolling diameter; which in fact corrected my error in the speedo :D.

You also loose a little about 15rwkw, a little torque and some handling. Just pure physics.

bring this back up as i still havent got rims!! lol but wat do u think of these??

r lensos good?

i also want the axis hiro but tempetyres r sold out for r32 gtst!!! does anyone else know were to get them and also in adelaide?

cheers

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Those rims look ace :)

get work work work if ur rich rich rich, work ar good construction, but remember there are others out there.

1 piece rims from work are the most affordable ranging from $1950 a set. Not too much different than the ROH wheels which ive been quoted $850 a RIM!!!

For prices on works email [email protected] he is dealing with work rims now.

BB out

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Reccomendation: Any jap brand rim...

IMHO, the new wheels sold from most mag/tyre places in Adelaide/Aust are very poor quality and they just look out of place (excluding the ROH multipiece wheels... Those are sweet). A fair few of the traders on here/NS.com here sell secondhand jap brand wheels with decent quality rubber on them for about the $2K mark. This way you get good looking, good offset rims with good tyres. Jap rims also hold their value far better. Just my 2c.

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