BBS Cast Aluminum Monobloc With Flow-formed Rim Area - CH-R Titanium Polished
Fits On
06-09 R350
Finish
Titanium Polished
Size
19" x 8.5"
Offset
40mm
Bolt Pattern
5 x 112
Description
About this Manufacturer:
Chances are if you own a car you have heard the name BBS. The German based performance wheel firm has been churning out lightweight three-piece alloy wheels since the early 1970s and has a reputation that has allowed them to pair up with several high-end OEM manufacturers to supply wheels for cars coming straight from the factory. They also have an incredible lineage in the motorsports arena including supplying wheels to teams in some of the top forms of racing such as Indy Car and Formula One. Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in F1 history, won all of his 7 championships on BBS wheels. BBS is now a global leader in high performance wheels and their name has become synonymous with performance and perfection. Utilizing high-tech manufacturing processes and exacting standards BBS holds true to the ideal of German workmanship. A name you can trust and a product that performs; that is BBS in a nutshell.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the wheel prices listed on the Andy's website for four wheels, or for each individual wheel?
For every wheel we sell, the price is for each individual wheel. So in the likely event that you want four wheels, make sure to adjust the quantity to "4" in the shopping cart after you've added your wheel of choice to the shopping cart.
How does Andy's know which wheels will fit my vehicle?
We set up some sophisticated database functions to compare fitment information against wheel product information. We take the factory wheel and vehicle specifications of a given vehicle, and use those to determine the range of sizes that would comfortably work for that vehicle. We then load the wheel product data from a given brand of wheels to our database, and within our database we built functions that automatically calculate which wheels meet the fitment criteria of a given vehicle. It’s all pretty scientific and mathematical, but by the time you open the Andy’s webpage showing the wheels we carry for your vehicle, all that computing has already been done for you and you can rest assured any wheel we list for your vehicle is guaranteed to fit!
Do the wheels listed on the Andy’s website come with tires?
No they do not. Tires are sold separately in the “Tires” category of our website. If you are buying wheels that are the same size as the wheels already on your vehicle, then it won’t be necessary to get new tires anyway.
What is the best size of rims for me to buy for my vehicle?
This sometimes is the most daunting question that buyers face. On one hand you want rims that are big enough to give your vehicle a clearly custom look that differentiates your ride from others on the road. On the other hand, you don’t want the wheels to be so big that the only way to stuff them under your fender wells is to use ultra skinny tires and thereby affect your ride quality. In our experience, a safe rule of thumb is that you can comfortably increase the size of your wheels by up to 3 inches from the factory size without it impacting ride quality negatively. So if the factory wheels on your vehicle are 14 inches in diameter, you can comfortably get rims that are up to 17 inches in diameter without negatively affecting ride quality. Of course, you are welcome to go much bigger than that, but in doing so you might be making a sacrifice in ride comfort unless you modify your vehicle in other ways to “handle” the big rims better.
How can I find out the size of wheels that are currently on my vehicle right now?
To find out the size of the wheels on your vehicle, you can actually look at your tires. There is a reading on your tire that looks like this: 225/45R15. The last two numbers (15 in this example) indicate the diameter of the wheels on your vehicle.
For every wheel we sell, the price is for each individual wheel. So in the likely event that you want four wheels, make sure to adjust the quantity to "4" in the shopping cart after you've added your wheel of choice to the shopping cart.
How does Andy's know which wheels will fit my vehicle?
We set up some sophisticated database functions to compare fitment information against wheel product information. We take the factory wheel and vehicle specifications of a given vehicle, and use those to determine the range of sizes that would comfortably work for that vehicle. We then load the wheel product data from a given brand of wheels to our database, and within our database we built functions that automatically calculate which wheels meet the fitment criteria of a given vehicle. It’s all pretty scientific and mathematical, but by the time you open the Andy’s webpage showing the wheels we carry for your vehicle, all that computing has already been done for you and you can rest assured any wheel we list for your vehicle is guaranteed to fit!
Do the wheels listed on the Andy’s website come with tires?
No they do not. Tires are sold separately in the “Tires” category of our website. If you are buying wheels that are the same size as the wheels already on your vehicle, then it won’t be necessary to get new tires anyway.
What is the best size of rims for me to buy for my vehicle?
This sometimes is the most daunting question that buyers face. On one hand you want rims that are big enough to give your vehicle a clearly custom look that differentiates your ride from others on the road. On the other hand, you don’t want the wheels to be so big that the only way to stuff them under your fender wells is to use ultra skinny tires and thereby affect your ride quality. In our experience, a safe rule of thumb is that you can comfortably increase the size of your wheels by up to 3 inches from the factory size without it impacting ride quality negatively. So if the factory wheels on your vehicle are 14 inches in diameter, you can comfortably get rims that are up to 17 inches in diameter without negatively affecting ride quality. Of course, you are welcome to go much bigger than that, but in doing so you might be making a sacrifice in ride comfort unless you modify your vehicle in other ways to “handle” the big rims better.
How can I find out the size of wheels that are currently on my vehicle right now?
To find out the size of the wheels on your vehicle, you can actually look at your tires. There is a reading on your tire that looks like this: 225/45R15. The last two numbers (15 in this example) indicate the diameter of the wheels on your vehicle.
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