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#21
6 inch cawk is my fave!
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I looked at BBS, limited distribution. TC109s are slick. Not a Ray's fan for those prices. I pulled the trigger on Enkei RPF1s. 18x9.5 and 18x10.5, +12 all around. The fronts weigh 16.2 pounds, so at roughly $1300 for a brand new set, they were the best choice for me. Bridgestone 760s are sticky enough for my needs.
Being a cheapskate at heart I have a hard time buying wheels I might invest in some spray paint next year for the anniversary wheels and some new back tires.
#22
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Nice... 16.2 lbs would be nice. I just moved my spare wheel out of my basement those bastards feel like they weigh 100 pounds each.
Being a cheapskate at heart I have a hard time buying wheels I might invest in some spray paint next year for the anniversary wheels and some new back tires.
Being a cheapskate at heart I have a hard time buying wheels I might invest in some spray paint next year for the anniversary wheels and some new back tires.
#23
How long did it take me to decide on wheels?
7 months and counting. I've set a deadline at next spring for myself so I still have time to change my mind a couple hundred times...
7 months and counting. I've set a deadline at next spring for myself so I still have time to change my mind a couple hundred times...
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Well it took a month! I bought a great set from a member here.
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