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Old 09-25-2018, 03:08 PM   #1
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All Season Tires

Has anyone purhcased the MRR M017 wheels and compared them to the OEM ones? Is the finish on them a match to the OEM wheels? I was thinking I could maybe buy 2 20x10's to replace my rear OEM wheels giving me a square setup then purchase some Continental all season tires for the winters here in Indiana. I know it's a track car but I would like to have the option to buy all season tires without having to have another set of wheels I dont have room for.

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Old 09-25-2018, 03:56 PM   #2
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Different color.
And the 20x10 fronts have a different offset than the rear 20x11, so I don't know about fitment.
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Old 09-28-2018, 11:39 AM   #3
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I have the same question and trying to do some reading. I live here in Indiana as well and will drive this when it gets cold. I'm looking at wanting to get 4x MRR M716 19x10 +23 and wrapping them in 285-35-19 for a square setup as well. Looking at how this would change the car with the rears being 20x11 +43 and looks like it would work but wondering if there is anyone else out there doing this. The Rear would stick out about 0.28" more but if people can run 315 in the rear and the only issue is inside rub this should work.

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Old 09-28-2018, 03:58 PM   #4
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I have a set of Apex Arc-8's in 19x10 +25 and 285-35R19s all seasons at all 4 corners. Not really any noticeable poke or difference. You won't come close inside on the rears, you're giving up almost 1.3 inches on the inside edge compared to the stock. I've got about 9k miles on this setup as is.
If anything, the car feels faster because the smaller wheels give up almost 10lbs per corner. just less dry traction at lower speeds.
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Old 10-15-2018, 10:03 PM   #5
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Does anyone see an issue with this square setup?
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Rim Diameter: 19
Rim Width: 10
Offset: 30
Bolt Pattern: 5x120
Hub Bore: 73.1

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Old 10-17-2018, 04:57 PM   #6
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Has anyone purhcased the MRR M017 wheels and compared them to the OEM ones? Is the finish on them a match to the OEM wheels? I was thinking I could maybe buy 2 20x10's to replace my rear OEM wheels giving me a square setup then purchase some Continental all season tires for the winters here in Indiana. I know it's a track car but I would like to have the option to buy all season tires without having to have another set of wheels I dont have room for.

TIA
Buy some wall hangers and get SS wheels with all seasons to drive in non summer weather. This whole setup including hangers, used wheels, tires, tpms sensors, tpms tool all cost less than the price of new MRR017 wheels would've cost me by it self.
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Old 10-17-2018, 04:59 PM   #7
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and if you don't like the slightly inset look of the SS wheels then run 20mm hub centric spacers.

Just FYI 255/35 fronts fit better for 1LE instead of SS 245/40
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