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    Looking for 18" Stock or repo wheels (prefer S-line wheels)

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    Looking for a set of wheels to mount my summer or winter tires on. I have stock s-line wheels right now, so a could even do a three s-line wheels if you have a bad one.

    I am in Newport, RI but travel to midcoast Maine and central NH. Even repo wheels would work.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings o1turbo30v's Avatar
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    Stage 1 more than you RS3

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    are these really $372 for a set of 4? any idea on the quality, weight, etc.?

    http://www.oewheelsllc.com/RS6_2

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    I thought that was for a single wheel for some reason. Anyway, are the repo wheels any good compared to OEM, more as resistant to bending.

    Thanks!!!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings o1turbo30v's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by keaton85 View Post
    Yes you just need 66.6 to 57.1 hub rings which they would probably give you.

    I've bought two sets of wheels from oewheels no issues, they carry a lifetime structural warranty.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Low and Behold's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by emptys6gt3 View Post
    are these really $372 for a set of 4? any idea on the quality, weight, etc.?

    http://www.oewheelsllc.com/RS6_2
    I run these. They really aren't bad and have a better offset (35) than the OE ones (43).

    I will say the finish on one of the wheels is a bit darker than the rest, but for less than $400 they're pretty damn good. Probably going to paint them anyway


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    Veteran Member Four Rings brandonpham's Avatar
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    Wow I didn't realize you could get reps in that spec for so cheap. Any issues with build quality so far? Lifetime warranty is pretty impressive also.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Low and Behold's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by brandonpham View Post
    Wow I didn't realize you could get reps in that spec for so cheap. Any issues with build quality so far? Lifetime warranty is pretty impressive also.
    Honestly no issues. I mean, I wish I had nicer wheels, but these are getting the job done. I was in a pinch when I bought the car - it needed new tires and the OEM wheels were thrashed so I figured I might as well buy some different wheels.

    They have a slightly darker + more polished finish than the OEM ones too which i like. I might paint them this spring though

    tough to really tell in this pic, but if you look at the rear wheel you can tell its a different finish than OEM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Low and Behold View Post
    Honestly no issues. I mean, I wish I had nicer wheels, but these are getting the job done. I was in a pinch when I bought the car - it needed new tires and the OEM wheels were thrashed so I figured I might as well buy some different wheels.

    They have a slightly darker + more polished finish than the OEM ones too which i like. I might paint them this spring though

    tough to really tell in this pic, but if you look at the rear wheel you can tell its a different finish than OEM

    It's probably more of, you notice it on your own car kinda thing. The peeler reps and S5 titanium rep wheels look good also.

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    Solved! Bought a set of s-line wheels and tires for $200 locally!

    Thanks guys...

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