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Has anyone replace their Tourx wheels?

Anyone come across nice 18x8 or 18x8.5 wheels, 5x115 Bolt Circle, w/ 40mm-ish offset & 70.1 C.B.
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When I considered a set of new aftermarket 18x8, I settled on the BBS SR. they have gunmetal and machined.

At this point, I am looking for Cascada 20" for summer wheels.
 
Nice wheels.
Not being a GM fan Boy, Could someone explain the difference between a Chevy Malibu and a Buick Regal.
Other than being built in USA and, 9 speed vs 8 speed trans & AWD option, are not they not the same chassis?
I would think the tooling to do TourX in USA would not be like if it was a whole different animal.

New 18" x 8.5" Wheel for Chevrolet Malibu 2016 2017 2018 Machined W/ Black Rim 5716
Looks good but 35-39 mm offset with 8.5" wheels would fit
 
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Nice wheels.
Not being a GM fan Boy, Could someone explain the difference between a Chevy Malibu and a Buick Regal.
Other than being built in USA and, 9 speed vs 8 speed trans & AWD option, are not they not the same chassis?
I would think the tooling to do TourX in USA would not be like if it was a whole different animal.

This is what I've been saying about how GM could keep the Regal going after the contract with PSA to build them in Rüsselsheim runs out. My understanding that with our modern factories and two vehicles on the same platform it wouldn't be that hard to bring the 2nd vehicle into GMs Kansas City plant that builds the Malibu.

Yes sedans and wagons aren't that popular but given the way other manufacturers are dropping them there is some benefit to being the last man standing in a segment.
 
This is what I've been saying about how GM could keep the Regal going after the contract with PSA to build them in Rüsselsheim runs out. My understanding that with our modern factories and two vehicles on the same platform it wouldn't be that hard to bring the 2nd vehicle into GMs Kansas City plant that builds the Malibu.

Yes sedans and wagons aren't that popular but given the way other manufacturers are dropping them there is some benefit to being the last man standing in a segment.
You mean instead of pining for a TourGNX, we should be pining for a Malibu SS Sportwagon ?
 
I went with 18x8 +38 Verde Saga Hyper Silver…
Good choice, I bought the same wheels for our 2008 Mercury Milan Premier to replace the OEM multi-spoke wheels. They've been great, and who knew they'd look so good on your TourX?
 
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28' Deep building, with rack of tires, with overflow into Lawn Mower shed, plus 38 mounted tires on trucks cars, farm tractor Backhoe, RTV, & Motorcycles.
I'm not even done with tires for a while, extra set of rims for TourX on Back-order, plus I am looking for Continental Extreme Contacts, one each of 285/40-18 & 255/45/17. Eventually they will show up on a clearance sale.
 

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I'm not a fan of the factory wheels. Thanks for all the options, GM. I'm thinking about the wheels below. According to the manufacture's web site they fit. I can't determine how wide the factory wheels are. Anyone know? Other ideas? Thanks.

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Idid. It looks beautiful
 
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