2009 gt500 with 13-14 20x9.5" gt500 rear wheels. Have purchased Michelin PS2 335x30x20 tires. Looking to get the wheels widened to somewhere between 11.5-12". Anyone know of a wheel/machine shop in Maryland, DC, or Northern VA that widens rims? Ye Olde Wheel Shop in Elkridge will- but you have to take them a 2nd set of rims and trying to find a 2nd set at a reasonable price and factoring the machining cost on top isn't a good plan. Autofab Racecars also up by Baltimore was saying there'd at least be a 10 week turnaround, really didn't sound confident about doing it... and wanted approximately $500 per rim (or more) to do it. I know of Weldcraft and Eric Vaughn have quoted between $275-350/rim-- but would prefer to not have to ship if I can keep from doing so.
Or... Where can I find a set of 4 wheels where the rears are 20x11.5 or 12" and the fronts are 19's or 20's by 9.5-10". I really am finding limited options for wide rear wheels. What few wide wheels I'm seeing the offset is such that you'd need to go with the wide body flares-- and that look isn't my thing.
What are people doing to put wide wheels on 2005 and newer rides?
I know this thread is similar to my last one. The last thread can be deleted if appropriate to do so. The last thread was looking for verification if it can be done and I've heard from enough people that it can. This thread is more geared towards actually getting it done.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
Or... Where can I find a set of 4 wheels where the rears are 20x11.5 or 12" and the fronts are 19's or 20's by 9.5-10". I really am finding limited options for wide rear wheels. What few wide wheels I'm seeing the offset is such that you'd need to go with the wide body flares-- and that look isn't my thing.
What are people doing to put wide wheels on 2005 and newer rides?
I know this thread is similar to my last one. The last thread can be deleted if appropriate to do so. The last thread was looking for verification if it can be done and I've heard from enough people that it can. This thread is more geared towards actually getting it done.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.