i'm assuming PYO means stock wheels...
they work fine. if i was going to stick with 285's for the next set i'd go wider on the rims. you have to run them low so they don't wear unevenly. i have mine at 55-56 and are wearing nicely. over 35K on them and they look practically new.
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no, if you had fixed my bumper when it wasn't even one you sold, a lot more than 2-3 people would know.
that shit goes A LONG way with me (and guys like me on this board)
that's why a vendor feedback section is important