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Originally Posted by JayYoon Oh yeah i had a question regarding my wheels as well... So what do you guys do with your stock rims after you get ur new

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Old 08-04-2010, 04:52 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Oh yeah i had a question regarding my wheels as well...
So what do you guys do with your stock rims after you get ur new rims?
Do you take out the tires from your stock rims and use it for ur new rims?
Or do you get new tires for your new rims?
Do you normally sell your old rims and tires?
If so do you know how much they are worth?
I think you should sell me your rays for $500
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Old 08-04-2010, 05:31 PM   #32 (permalink)
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I stackup stock wheel/tire set to use as spares and when I'm ready to sell the car.

HomeDepot sells particle board circles that are prefect size to use for storage. Screw on 4 heavy duty casters and you're set!
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If you can't justify spending 2500 + on wheels. XXR's are the way to go. They also boast that they crash tested their wheels ( side impact)

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if you want to race the car and dont have a set of wheels for it, just use the stocks and put dragg radials on 2 of them and us the other 2 for another set of dragg radials and role in your $2,00-$4,000 dollar wheels. idk just a suggestion. did that with my scion.

Another thing is dont ever rush into or feel pressured to get something as big as wheels, exaust, tuner ect...look into and see what will best fit your style, interests, and intent for the car. The car should express you and have your style put into it. Thats why we all choose different things. Be pretty boring if we all just got TE37 or enkie RPF1. like others said just save if money is an issue. you'll feel alot better about the car if you wait and get EXACTLY what YOU like.

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Sportmaxx changed their name to XXR.

IMHO, I believe you get what you pay for. And what you get usually works for what you are doing. I'm not saying knockoffs are bad or those who get them should be looked down upon. I have a pair of Konig Rewinds (knockoff Watanabes) on my 97 Miata. I wasn't about to pay over half the value of my Miata on wheels. That being said, I'm not planning on racing on those wheels. And if I did, I wouldn't be surprised if something happened. Not saying they would. Anything could happen. Of course I'd feel much safer with a set of Work's or SSR's. I am no expert on wheels. I don't know what goes into making a set of wheels.

When it comes down to it, I say get what you feel comfortable with. There is no point in getting a set of wheels that you can't afford.

I know some of you don't agree with what I said but this is just my opinion.

Thanks for listening...errr...reading.

I agree with Chris, putting the "real" center caps on knockoff wheels is really screwed up. Just keep the center caps off.

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LOL XXRs...

XXR are heavy
Rota are much lighter but quality is still a question(same with XXR), I know because I had a set a long time ago

I like my Five:ADs MUCCCHHHH better
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So are XXR dangerous?!
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xxr rims are not the best wheels but they r good enough for the money...they r seen on a lot of cheaper cars like the scion xbs and they use to be called by another name...i dont recall the old name but they got a bad name so they changed their name....all in all they r built fine and as long as u have the right clearance for ur vehicle then u should b just fine
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xxr rims are not the best wheels but they r good enough for the money...they r seen on a lot of cheaper cars like the scion xbs and they use to be called by another name...i dont recall the old name but they got a bad name so they changed their name....all in all they r built fine and as long as u have the right clearance for ur vehicle then u should b just fine
Sorry but since i am very noob... i dun understand what you mean by "xxr rims are not the best wheels" do you mean they can crack easily or idk... what do u mean by that?
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I think the consensus here is that you should keep your stock wheels and save up for something actually worth purchasing. They are decent wheels, but for a $30k+ car, please don't. And plus, if you buy a replica, you're going to end up wishing you had saved a little more and gotten the real deal.

If you really want to go budget friendly, just have your OEM wheels refinished in a shade of gold you like. It's cheaper and looks good. That way you can still save up money for those SF Challenges you've been drooling over yet satisfying your craving for gold wheels.

On a side note, I'm pretty sure the Rota D2's listed above are more likely replicas of the SSR Professor SP1 than the Work Meister S1 3p.
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Grrr... u have a good point... but sf challenge or gt-s is just too xpensive~~~~ GRRRR idk what to do!!!
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Well what's your budget? Maybe that'll help.
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I think the consensus here is that you should keep your stock wheels and save up for something actually worth purchasing. They are decent wheels, but for a $30k+ car, please don't. And plus, if you buy a replica, you're going to end up wishing you had saved a little more and gotten the real deal.

If you really want to go budget friendly, just have your OEM wheels refinished in a shade of gold you like. It's cheaper and looks good. That way you can still save up money for those SF Challenges you've been drooling over yet satisfying your craving for gold wheels.

On a side note, I'm pretty sure the Rota D2's listed above are more likely replicas of the SSR Professor SP1 than the Work Meister S1 3p.
I like how he thinks, and he is right. Its ok man, i want a set of volk ce28n cuz of there LIGHTLIGHT weight but i cant right now. im going to be doing a DIY on my wheels this weekend. It sucks but just wait, trust me i feel your pain. I'd have the AAM turbo kit and the CE28n and the tein coilover kit, ect.... patients and build your car slowly and think about what your buying. do some lil DIY things and just sit back and learn the car and whats out there. Like i said im doin DIY things and just payin the car off this way all that money is mine to spend
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Well what's your budget? Maybe that'll help.
to be honest i have the money... i actually can buy sf challenge or gt-s... but i rather not... i personally like seeing atleast couple ks in my bank accounts ~~;; cheapter the better...

NOW I AM REALLY INTERESTED IN XXR 502... LOL AND MAYBE GET THAT GOLD COATED?! LOL... WHATCHA THINK?





what do these look like!?!??!! LOL!!!
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Sorry but since i am very noob... i dun understand what you mean by "xxr rims are not the best wheels" do you mean they can crack easily or idk... what do u mean by that?
i havent really heard of too many problems with them and im sure they are fine...i dont thinnk u really need to worry about breaking them unless ur planning on offroading with ur car or jumping curbs just like any other rim...i have asked around a lot and it seems that they are built as good as a knock off rim can be....i am looking at some xxrs too just because i like the style that they come in and i have been unable to find that style just the way they do it in another brand(although they are knock offs, so they are bound to b around)
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