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if u must from the 3, id say forgestar... a bit lighter...whatever bursts your bubble, but i dont think gettin vossens is upgrading due to their 30 lbs cast wheels... thats going heavier than stock wheels... acceleration, gas, and braking distance suffer from what some of my buddies tell me with some of those wheels in comparison with stock set up... forged monoblock or 2/3 piece... FTW!!! 19 inch rays/volks, or advans... bit less expensive but high quality ssr and works... a few options from those line ups... performance people, performance...
Hey... I am lowered with Eibach spring. What offset should I go with flush fitment. I have 255/35, 285/30 tires.
Depends on your definition of flush. You have meaty tires so could probably only get away with +18 (maxed) on a 20x9 in front and a +27 on a 20x10.5 rear. I was on coilovers, so I was able to adjust as needed. You may still rub and need to trim the bracket though. Good luck.
In 14 layers gummetal because other two options, I think my budget, if you are in California, maybe we can be more favorable Kodak 10, so I know the people.