The Return of the 19” ZE40 - Exclusive God Spec Sizing

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🚨 BIG NEWS for the FL5/DE5 community! 🚨

After an overwhelming number of requests for a 19-inch ZE40, your wish has been granted! We’re dropping a custom spec just for YOU:

🔥 19x10.0 +39 (FACE 3) - LMTLS Spec 🔥

✨ Colors Incoming:
  • Bronze Almite
  • Diamond Silver
  • Shining Bronze Metal
  • Shining Light Metal
  • Matte Blue Gunmetal
⏳ ETA: 6-8 months, but we’re opening preorders TODAY! 🎯

🚨 Hurry – limited sets available! 🚨
Get your hands on this exclusive spec before it sells out. Don’t miss out—reserve your set NOW!

https://shop.lmtlsauto.com/collecti...20-offset-39-face-3-set-of-4-fl5-fk8-de5-spec

**** FL5 in the pictures is running the old 19x9.5 +31 5x120 ZE40 (now discontinued)
We decided to go a LITTLE less aggressive (2-3mm) but retain the FACE 3 concavity.

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Looks sweet. For a 19x10.0 +39, what max tire size can be used on the wheels without any rubbing/fitment issues on the FL5 (stock or slightly lowered...275/35???)? What is the weight of each wheel? Answers would help before deciding to drop that much coin.
 
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Wow, these look incredible, especially in Bronze Almite. Offset is a little aggressive for my liking. What is the weight?
 
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Looks sweet. For a 19x10.0 +39, what max tire size can be used on the wheels without any rubbing/fitment issues on the FL5 (stock or slightly lowered...275/35???)? What is the weight of each wheel? Answers would help before deciding to drop that much coin.
Once I get them in and get people testing we should be able to get an official answser. But based on previosu setups we have sold and worked with.
For sure stock tires 265/30/R19 will have zero problem.
If upgrading to 265/35R19 should be okay but the taller sidewall would need to verified
275/30R19 should also be OK but may require some camber adjustments if lowered.

Weight is rougly 19-20lbs per wheel. Will get an official weight once we get them in.
 

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Any interest in offering these in the OEM size 19x9.5 with stock 60mm offset?
 


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How is the fitment when compared to a 18x9.5 +45? I’m currently running this spec and it’s considered the golden spec for flush fitment. 275/35 lowered on Eibach’s Sportline springs with no issues/rubbing.

Do these 19x10.0 +39 naturally poke out? Or are they flush? I don’t mind a little aggressive poke, but would prefer to have that clean flush look.
 

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How is the fitment when compared to a 18x9.5 +45? I’m currently running this spec and it’s considered the golden spec for flush fitment. 275/35 lowered on Eibach’s Sportline springs with no issues/rubbing.

Do these 19x10.0 +39 naturally poke out? Or are they flush? I don’t mind a little aggressive poke, but would prefer to have that clean flush look.
Hi LMTLSAUTO.

Hi nattypiso.
So am I correct here...?
You are running an 18 x 9.5 +45 wheel on a 275/35 R 18 tire?
And your FL5 is lowered on Eibach springs and you have zero rubbing?

I am trying to get an idea of how large a tire I can run on an 18 x 8.5 +45 wheel,
all the way up to maybe an 18 x 8.5 +30 wheel.

I want to keep stock OEM FL5 suspension, dampers, and electronic damper module.
The goal is to maximize gound clearance, ride height, and tire shock absorption by installing maximum chonk tires on 18 x 8.5 wheels.

I am hoping I can run something like 265/45 R 18 tires and not get any fender rub.
 
 







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