Aftermarket wheel suggestions

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Likely picking up a BRG SE with white caps/roof on stock 16" rims (Victory spokes).

Would love to change these out and thinking of these two options:

17 x 7.5 / ET48 Enkei RPF1 silver with 205/45 tires (minimal poke). These would be silver, with the advantage of being lightweight
https://www.fitmentindustries.com/b...ake=Mini&model=Cooper&trim=S&suspension=Stock

18 x 8.5 / ET35 Fifteen52 Apex rally white comp (sig poke). These would be white, match with the caps, but significantly heavier
https://www.fitmentindustries.com/b...ake=Mini&model=Cooper&trim=S&suspension=Stock

Any thoughts to the wheel fitment / experts in the crowd?
 
hanyoung99, did you select a new wheel? If not, I suggest you consider picking a wheel style that you really like and then having the wheels either painted or powder coated in white.

There simply are not many wheel styles available in white, so making your own opens up a lot more options.


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We are fortunate in Tucson to have two shops that specialize in wheel repairs and refinishing. Nuwheel.com and Awrswheelrepair.com, both have good reviews. I have not used either one. I would personally prefer a shop that specializes in wheels rather than a straight up auto paint
shop. There are also numerous U tube videos of people simply rattle can spray painting their wheels. I would not do that; however, some of them do look outstanding.


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I have had good luck with powder coating wheels to fit with many of the custom vehicles that I have built for customers. Not so much with painting.
 
J.Dubs - great wheel choice! I think the white looks sharp and the regen braking should help hide the brake dust. I ordered the 1552 comps in 17s for the wife. SHould get here by the end of month. 17x7.5, ET35
 
hahahaha Jim you are too much! Here I am trying to figure out how to post pics, and you are already on top of it! That is awesome.

I have the Cravenspeed glossy white bonnet stripes in the trunk of my wife's car! - so we are all thinking the same thing :) I'd like to get the car detailed and maybe ceramic coated just for the fact that it would let the brake dust wash off the wheels. I've been calling around detail shops and most don't have any experience with applying bonnet stripes, so it might by DIY. Fortunately, cravenspeed will send you another pair for $5 if you get it crooked :)
 
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