ASA JH8 are they any good
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ASA JH8 are they any good
http://www.tirerack.com/servlet/Call...filterSpecial=
i posted a link of some wheels that i was looking at and do these kinda remind you of the hiros. Also what do u guys think of the company that makes those wheels. Are they good???
any kind of input would be helpful
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i posted a link of some wheels that i was looking at and do these kinda remind you of the hiros. Also what do u guys think of the company that makes those wheels. Are they good???
any kind of input would be helpful
thanks
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they're cast so don't expect a weight savings, so they'll be cheap.
i have a set of ASAs for my winter tires and haven't had any problems with them hitting some nasty potholes in the city and they are straight as a whistle.
i'd go fordged or if you don't have the money, try Rays Gramlights (cheaper and still cast but a quality wheel) you may even want to check out SSR (really good company and quality product)
good luck with the search
i have a set of ASAs for my winter tires and haven't had any problems with them hitting some nasty potholes in the city and they are straight as a whistle.
i'd go fordged or if you don't have the money, try Rays Gramlights (cheaper and still cast but a quality wheel) you may even want to check out SSR (really good company and quality product)
good luck with the search
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ASA is a good company I've had some of there wheels on a maxima of mine no problems, There licensed by BBS, As far as weight I would guess 25-28lbs however I would call tirerack because there are some ASA wheels that are similar- that weight 21lbs
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