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Old 04-07-2017, 12:42 PM
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Coming up on 4 years with my f rype and looking to try and keep it fresh and resist trading in for something. Wondering about some options for deep concave staggered 19/20 inch set up tjay would fit without issue
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Old 04-07-2017, 03:14 PM
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It's out there but there aren't a lot of options for out 5x108 wheel pattern unless you go with an expensive custom setup. I've already decided to go ahead and have a set of 17mm wheel adapters made so I can open the door to unlimited possibilities (for the most part). While I am usually against running hubcentric spacers/adapters, I found a few companies that have lifetime warranties to back their product up and the cost is around $250 for all 4. Regardless of what you decide to do, it's going to take some research on your end to set up the correct fitment specs for both the wheels and tires of your choice.

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Old 04-07-2017, 06:12 PM
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Ferrada, HRE, Forgiatto, Vossen, Stance, Concept 1 and others advertise concave wheels. If you google, they should come up. Also try carid.com
 
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The Coventry Whitleys I had on the XFR and for a few weeks on the F-Type (and which I still have sitting in the garage) have quite a deep dish, see here: Jaguar Rims by Coventry
I have the Hyper Silver.
They are made specifically for Jags so they have the correct PCD and centre bore and they clear the 380 mm front brake calipers no sweat.
They looked pretty good on the F-Type I reckon, here's a couple of pics:








The main, possibly only, downside is that the rear 20" "deep dish" ones come in a max width of 10", which is a tad under-sized for the F-Type rears (but could be quite nice for the fronts).
 
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Old 04-08-2017, 03:04 AM
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Hey Oz, as I recall XFSC and XFR had same offsets. Do you recall what the size and offsets of your Coventry's are? I have a set of Savinis from my XF and thought they wouldn't work on the F.
 
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Hey Oz, as I recall XFSC and XFR had same offsets. Do you recall what the size and offsets of your Coventry's are? I have a set of Savinis from my XF and thought they wouldn't work on the F.
Yep, the stock rims on the SC and XFR are the same.
The Coventry Whitleys I have are front 20 x 8.5 ET -42 and rear 20 x 10 ET -39.
 
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