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Jinx

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I remember looking into VMR wheels when I was considering jumping to a Pontiac G8 GT a few years ago, and I loved their wheels and finishes. While they have been known to only make BMW/Audi bolt pattern wheels, I revisted their site and they now offer the Mustang/370z/G37 bolt pattern (5 x 114.3).

Question is if anyone knows their offsets and if anyone has tried them. Their 7 spoke V710 wheels is very much like AMR/RTR wheels except they offer hypersilver, which is something I think I like to have as for color on my DIB.

The wheel that has my attention is the V701 wheel, because everyone here has the V710 style wheel.
 

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Mesh7 is like the V710. Interesting though. The cool thing about VMR wheels is their affordability and the affordable custom powdercoat options.

I sent them an email direct; so let see if they respond. They are a popular wheel brand for BMW/Audi and even GTO/G8 crowd. I cant beleive they haven't tapped the Mustang market yet, I think the mustang community is a bigger on at that; which make customization and low cost in high demand. Hell, if I had the coin and pull I would love to vend this brand.
 

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I'd almost believe the offsets might not work completely. I've found that if a wheel says it's designed for the 370z/G37 then it will usually work on the S95's. They get such a deeper offset out back. You could probably use whatever they have for the front all the way around but I've found that to mean you're stuck with 8" wheels.
 

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I can't remember what the name of the company is, but "FR500GT" used them to redrill his VMR V710's since they were 19x10.
 

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V701 style, not the v710. The v710 is too much like the AMR, RTR, and every design just like it.

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I'm still waiting on the email back. What is the cost and cons to re-drilling wheels and what is all done to do it?


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FYI, the RTR wheels are actually the VMR V710's rebranded and drilled to that S197 offset.

As for the cons, I don't see many as long as you have a reputable, and experienced wheel vendor do it. Lately I've seen many SRT8 Jeeps redrill Vossen CV3's since they do not make a specific pattern for the WKII jeep.
 

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Lol, that would explain why they look like RTRs.

They list 5 x 114.3 patterns for some wheels, so what needs to be redrilled? I'm learning here


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