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For those looking for a new set of OEM wheels...

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#1 ·
You may want to contact Detroit Tire & Wheel. I found an Ebay ad for them on a hot rod classified site, and promptly called them. The price was $685 for all 4 (2 - 18" and 2 - 19"). These are all new, in box, Hypersilver wheels. He bought about 10 sets of these as GM overstocks. I think he had 9 sets left when I bought mine. I couldn't pass it up for the price, but figured I wouldn't say anything until I physically had mine... :D

19" #1;


19" #1 again;


19" #2;


18" #1;


18" #2;
 
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#11 ·
I paid $685 plus the shipping. Joe Volpe is who I did business with. The issue may be that they no longer have any of the sets that they were pricing at $685. I don't know... Either way $885 is still a steal. GM wants just under $600 for ONE rear wheel!

Here is my email with him from when he sent me the CC authrorization form;

Ignore the part where it asks for invoice #, you can fax back to 248.543.3589 attn. JOE



Or you can email them back to me



$685 for CTS STS V wheels plus $135 Shipping



Joseph W. Volpe





US Wheel, Inc.

d/b/a “Detroit Wheel & Tire”

1027 East 14 Mile Road

Troy, MI 48083-4527



mailto:jvolpe@DetroitWheelandTire.com

http://www.DetroitWheelandTire.com



248.545.8862 (Main)

248.556-4071 (Direct)
We also had an text exchange where I was grilling him on the price and what was wrong with them to be priced so low and confirmed with him that they were the staggered size wheels.

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Ok, went out to where I found them and this is the ad I had that was $685. It is now $885.

http://www.dragtimes.com/parts/CADI...LS---18x85-FRONT-19x95-REAR_181048914875.html

Again, I think they ran out of the $685 priced units, or have realized since selling me my set, that they could ask more. I don't know. Either way, $885 is still a steal. As I said, GM wants about $600 for the rears, and around $500 for the fronts (if I recall... I'm also rounding, so not an exact price). That would be $1,000 for two fronts and $1,200 for two rears, or $2,200 in total. So $885 is ~60% off GM's price. Neither price includes the cost of new TPMS sensors and center caps. GM wants nearly $40 each for center caps... No way! I'll swap. I did purchase TPMS sensors cheaper from Parts Geek.

Yes, you can find a few on Ebay. I did and almost pulled the trigger on a few out there. Problem is, they're typically used and/or refinished wheels. Those being chromed or PVD chromed, are more obviously. These again, are NEW GM wheels, in their boxes. Never used, still in the wrapping...
 
#17 ·
Unfortunately with the 6 lug, necessary positive offset to cover the Brembo calipers, and staggered sizes, your options aren't many and those that are available, are expensive. Both OEM and aftermarket.

$885 really isn't a lot for a set of rims to be honest. Yea they're not Discount Tire's universal wheel cheap, but my Holden wheels on my GTO were $1,200 plus FX conversion, and shipping from Australia.
 
#24 ·
I'm all square with 20X9's up front 255/35zr20's and 20x10.5 rear with 305/35zr20's and there are absolutely no rubbing at all, she looks ominous, running Savini's $1250 each plus the run flats was close to $8000, you can do it but it cost to be the Boss! Rims should be about 10% of your cars value anyway, why short change yourself, with all the various applications out there beef her up! She still spins those 305's off the line!
 
#26 ·
I've seen a few STS V's w/ the iForged Legacy V2 Wheels Concave Series and I think they look great on the car.

Does anyone on here know of anyone potentially selling these or have an estimate of how much the wheels would run? (20x10.5 for rear and 20x9 for fronts)

-- I'm really looking for the black centers w/ the carbon fiber lips.
 
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