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OZ Leggera HLT - I'd wheely Like your thoughts

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3 hours ago, will300 said:

Protrack do Gold, just in 17x9 +30. Which is probably abit too aggressive

I think they do more options then what Tegiwa list, the contact I mentioned above has more options I am sure. As I am sure last time I saw him he had a gold set on his Megane in 18

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They also do a 17x9 +38, which was the size I thought they did and a much more sensible choice. For some reason though they don't have that listed on their webshop.

They also do a 17x7.5 +35 & 18x8 +35, both of which are decent sizes.

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On 10/16/2020 at 8:57 AM, McDude said:

Okay, there are no wrong answers here! I've been eyeing up some OZ Leggera HLT in gold for my Mica Blue BRZ.

If you aren't familiar, the Leggera looks like this:

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Now in 5x100 you can get the following:

Option 1:

17"x7.5J ET35

This seems to be the perfect size/offset for our cars and comes with the advantage that I can use my existing tyres as they have loads of tread on them

 

Option 2:

18"x8J ET35

Now with the wheel being 1" wider than stock and the offset being 13mm more poke this would put the wheel 25.7mm further out - is that too far? Will it possibly rub with the body work?

Option 3:

18"x8J ET 45

Much like option 2 but 15.7mm more poke than stock - feels like this might be a better compromise

 

I'd wrap an 18" in a 225 40R18 tyre and almost certainly drop the ride height (with springs!) by 20-25mm.

There is of course an Option 4 which is put the ET45s on the front and the ET35s on the back

Let's have your thoughts and in the meantime here is what it could look like - unfortunately I don't know what the offset is on these wheels but looking at the back I wonder if they are ET452050513409_SubaruLeggeraHLT2.jpg.db84118b36ec8753799c761798d3e431.jpg

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Hey did you buy them in the end? Curious on your final review. I believe the 18x8 are still lighter than the stock 17x7 alloys so do you feel any difference also?

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