18x8 +33 Genesis Coupe Wheels/255/35 Tires
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From: Austin, TX.
Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tiburon GT
I have had these wheels/tires on my car for about 2 years. The fit great with no spacers and no rubbing lock to lock up front. My car is at stock height, id say you could still fit these with up to a 1 in drop pretty easily, more if your running stiff springs or coilovers. They do hit the fenders slightly on big bumps and dips in the road, worse with weight in the back due to the soft stock spring rates and my 86k mile stock struts getting on the worn side im sure.
Tires were put on new about 2 months ago, they are Accelera PHI 255/35 with a 300 tread wear rating. Ill be honest if you look online the reviews for them are terrible, but if you look they are all mostly from Europe. The tire shop said they sell a ton of these tires and everybody loves them, so instead of paying 230 each for the Continental DWS tires i had on the car when i put these wheels on i gave these a shot at 150 each plus install and tax. I was very hesitant but will say that i have been very impressed with them, they grip better then the DWS in the dry, and just as well in the wet, and here in Texas snow isn't an issue.
Wheels have your normal scuffs and nicks from being on a daily driver, no curb rash, no bends no major damage at all. Wheels do not have TPMS installed. Putting my car back to stock and these need a new home. I have them listed on my local CL as well. Shipping on them would have to be by truck freight on a pallet due to the size and weight but should only cost about 100 which is way cheaper than the other guys anyways.
Here's a pic of them installed on my car, if you want any other pics send me a pm with your email or number and i can send you a close up pic of each wheel.
I'm asking 650 plus shipping for the set.
Tires were put on new about 2 months ago, they are Accelera PHI 255/35 with a 300 tread wear rating. Ill be honest if you look online the reviews for them are terrible, but if you look they are all mostly from Europe. The tire shop said they sell a ton of these tires and everybody loves them, so instead of paying 230 each for the Continental DWS tires i had on the car when i put these wheels on i gave these a shot at 150 each plus install and tax. I was very hesitant but will say that i have been very impressed with them, they grip better then the DWS in the dry, and just as well in the wet, and here in Texas snow isn't an issue.
Wheels have your normal scuffs and nicks from being on a daily driver, no curb rash, no bends no major damage at all. Wheels do not have TPMS installed. Putting my car back to stock and these need a new home. I have them listed on my local CL as well. Shipping on them would have to be by truck freight on a pallet due to the size and weight but should only cost about 100 which is way cheaper than the other guys anyways.
Here's a pic of them installed on my car, if you want any other pics send me a pm with your email or number and i can send you a close up pic of each wheel.
I'm asking 650 plus shipping for the set.


