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I'm an absolute noob when it comes to rim offsets and load ratings etc and wanted to know if there were any factory rim options for my TT. I love the look of the phoon 19's but assume there's no chance they'd fit/work.

I want to do something with the rims, but don't really like many of the aftermarket options.

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The FPV rims fit fine, but they do not meet the load ratings.

There are not many rated rims for the TT. I was looking at FPV 19"s for ours and came up against a wall everytime.

The next problem will be the tyres to fit the rims with the right load rating.

This is why my wheels are still stock. I think mine would look awsome with the 19" F6 twisty rims.

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The FPV rims fit fine, but they do not meet the load ratings.

There are not many rated rims for the TT. I was looking at FPV 19"s for ours and came up against a wall everytime.

The next problem will be the tyres to fit the rims with the right load rating.

This is why my wheels are still stock. I think mine would look awsome with the 19" F6 twisty rims.

That's the exact rims I wanted for our TT! Stupid heaviness foils my plans again.

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2 Tonne dry....

So 21ookg with fluids, only about 2ookg's (5okg a corner) heavier than a GT-P. Surley this shouldnt be an issue, wouldn't be any different than loading the GT-P up with 5 adults or towing with the max weight in it.

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You should be able to get the 19s it will just coast you a sht load to get tyres with the load rating, so it can be done, get some 22's and you should be fine.

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www.tempetyres.com.au have a suv section they have a lot of different sizes and styles they deliver to your door I think a set of 22" chromies with tyres will cost between $2700 and $3800 depending on the style hope this helps

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