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Old Sep 28, 2021 | 04:12 AM
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2012 VantageS wheel options

Hi,
I am looking for a cheap wheel set for my winter tires.
I do not understand if the old V8V wheels or the DB9 wheels will fit.
As of now I have:
8.5Jx19 ET49
10Jx19 ET59.3

Because of tire availability I'd be more than happy to fit 235/40 and 275/35 for the winter ones (Pirelli Sottozero 3)
For instance would those fit (I am thinking to brake caliper size, just to name one)
8,5Jx19 ET50.3
9,5Jx19ET62.5
 

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Yes the 8.5J19 ET50.3 and 9.5J19ET62.5 will fit as they are original size for the Vantage and they old and new are both 19 so no issues with callipers
 
Old Sep 28, 2021 | 05:23 AM
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Cool, thanks!
 
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Guys... I know that sounds crazy but did anyone never tried to fit somehow 4 wheels 19 inches without tires in a vantage roadster using the trunk the passenger seat and any other available place? This would be only for 150km to bring the wheels home.
 

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i've got two standard 19" front wheels for a 2007 vantage v8 that are round and in good condition. i have no use for them and would consider reasonable offer. will consider shipping...

and with regard to the previous post, i wouldn't be surprised if they fit. i recently had need to ride my bicycle to pick up my vantage. then removed the front and rear wheels, the handlebars and fitted the entire bike into the hatch/trunk. didn't even need to use the front seat. it was a normal sized road bike with ~28" wheels/tires. the mechanics stood-by transfixed while i packed it in.
 

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The roadster trunk being what it is I would rent a car.
 
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I would rent a car.
Surprisingly I thought about that option
 
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Originally Posted by Ale_72
Surprisingly I thought about that option
Have you actually tried renting a car recently?
I tried in Florida two months ago, it was "sorry, no cars" with 2 weeks' notice. Though might be a regional thing -- DCA seems to have (pricey) rentals.
I'd rent a truck at Home Depot for $20 and not worry about having to vacuum the trunk.
 
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No, supereasy here in Switzerland until when you are willing to pay 200 usd per day plus all the insurances you may like.
Option 2 is Ikea but they are not renting it to you anymore unless you buy big items.
 
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Vantage in the winter I love it!
 
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Wheels finally at home.
Pity that TPMS are the old ones.


 
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I just ordered some sensors for my 2012 V8 Vantage S from TPMS-dot-com for about $70 a piece.
HUF pre-programmed direct OEM replacement - self learning and works like a charm.

They also have the intellisense model that they can program for $30 each.
 
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