Occasionally, I do reviews on aftermarket parts even if there is another review already floating around on google. I couldn't resist talking nothing but good things about Apex Forged wheels, their customer service, quick shipping and incredible R&D department. I picked this set of 18x9.5" and 18X9" staggered set of brushed aluminum VS-5RS while on sale. I picked the free ground shipping and it only took 3 days to arrive. Look, the highlight of these wheels are the looks, the weight, fitment and how well they are designed.
Hear me out, a few years ago I purchased a nice set of 18x8.5" Konig Hypergrams for a S3 (8V), great wheel for the price, very light and very cheap although the offset wasn't ideal. I sold the S3 and moved to the RS3 (8V). Unfortunately the inner wheel barrel on the Konigs wouldn't clear the hard lower brake lines of the 8V caliper. Basically the caliper was too long and the hard brake line would touch the inner barrel. Then I tried the Neuspeeds RS-10 18x8.5 " with a hub centric ring. What a great set of wheels these were. Good looking, fairly light, fairly cheap and it worked flawlessly for my 8V RS3 square set-up. Sold the RS3 8V and tried them on the 8Y RS3 and all you already know the offset on these cars are completely off by a long shot.
Why did I told you all of this? Because I think that Apex wheels nailed it from the very beginning. They focused on a platform (8Y RS3) and they made the wheels around it. Sort of like going to a tailor and having him do a suit that fits like a glove instead of going to Sears and just buying a generic suit that still fits but is not tailored to you. Thumbs up to Apex for truly making a wheel around this bizarre and weird 8Y RS3 platform. The center bore fits perfectly, no need to do a hub centric. The offset is spot on, it sits flush with the width off the car, no need to do the spacers (in my case) and the spokes clear the large calipers radially and on the inner barrel. As a matter of fact, how wicked the design of this inner barrel is that they actually went in and made the inner side even wider so that the caliper fills in the entire space. Unfortunately I no longer have any more memory to post pictures so my son is uploading a video on YouTube to show the fitment.
Their marketing logo is a true statement: Performance is not a luxury. Although these wheels are not necessarily cheap but for the price and when compared to other top tier brands like Porsche, these wheels appears to be reasonably affordable for what they offer. On my last note I want to personally thank Paul at Supreme for getting with me several times. Although I ended up not buying the wheels from him due to not being on sale at the time I want to thank him for the time to respond.
Lastly I also want to put a good word on Neuspeed (again). I purchased their MQB specific TPMS, they were on sale for like $45 a piece. They shipped fast and they worked flawlessly. I was completely uncertain about how to program, reset this TPMS but as it turns out my 8Y RS3 learned them just by driving 5-6 miles. Thanks to Jerry Tambayong for suggesting another 5 star product (I highly recommend it). On that note, remember, Neuspeed also has a specific set of wheels tailored to the 8Y RS3 reverse staggered.
Here is the video of the wheels installed: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Z8hKkKCQl5g
For the data nerds(as measured on my scale):
OEM front wheel on OEM Bridgestone on 1/32 (almost bald) , wheel and tire combo 51.2 lbs (19X8.5" wheels)
OEM front wheel on OEM Bridgestone on 1/32 (almost bald) , wheel and tire combo 43.8 lbs. (19x8" wheels)
Apex 18x9.5" wheels 265/35/18 new Bridgestone Potenza RE71RS 46.4lbs (new wheel and new tire)
Apex 18x8.5" wheels 245/40/18 New Bridgestone Potenza RE71RS 43.2lbs (New wheels and tire)
Apples to oranges and here is why:
1) new tires vs worn out tires ...obviously the new ones will have more meet/beef and consequently should weight more
2) Bridgestones potenzas RE71RS are heavy (28lbs front and 25lbs rear) vs OEM Bridgestone sports listed on two version of 22lbs and 26 lbs fronts and 20 and 21lbs rears
NEW PICTURES ADDED FROM THIS SUNDAY TIME ATTACK AT MUSSELMAN HONDA CIRCUIT. PICTURES ON THE LINK BELOW:
https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/6...5a95291f7c5a85
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