Looking for wheels that look like these preferably in 5x112 19".
http://www.nlmotoring.com/XXR-527-Wheels-18x9-75-Chromium-Black-p/52789542n.htm
That price!!!!!!
Wheel options?!?
Wheel options?!?
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JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
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JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
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Yeh, I looked them up a little bit ago. Not bad, but looking for something slightly different. We need an import wheel thread here, so I can get some better ideas.
[font="Century Gothic"]APR 4 Program Tune - AEM CAI - Vogtland Suspension
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:
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Yeh, just about all the concave wheel sellers are uber expensive. How do I know?!? Well most don't list prices, and tend to have their wheels on $100k cars.... And the funny thing is most of the designs are the same.... So if you guys have ideas for other concave style wheels that don't cost 3 months of mortgage payments, I'm up for suggestions. I really did like this style though.
[font="Century Gothic"]APR 4 Program Tune - AEM CAI - Vogtland Suspension
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:
Years ago, I remember when front wheel drive and flush wheels where new. Many of the RWD guys were trying to figure out how to use these "new" wheels on their rides. Some came up with mega spacers/adaptors to run the flush wheels!
I'm with you, I tend to like some "dish" to my wheels.
I'm with you, I tend to like some "dish" to my wheels.
Eric
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99 Miata, 45 STR SCCA goto: http://www.rmsolo.org/
2 Fords 29 & 2000.
99 BMW 328i
THANKS! To all who serve.
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Hey Dave, you should check out Forgestar Wheels, they make a lot of quality, concave style wheels for a good price. Lots of sizes and custom offsets and finishes, too.
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chickenwafer wrote:LOL Ian he said he wanted inexpensive wheels, ADV1's are FAR from that, not to mention the jury is still out on the quality IMO.
TRUTH!!!!! ADV, HRE, etc..... When alot of their display cars are Lambo's, GTR's, Z06's, etc... you know the price is going to be high!!!
[font="Century Gothic"]APR 4 Program Tune - AEM CAI - Vogtland Suspension
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:
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