Rims anyone?
Originally Posted by al1088
Hey,
can anyone help me out on the path to an inexpensive rim
can anyone help me out on the path to an inexpensive rim
Originally Posted by CG5TougeMaster
get volks
Originally Posted by Djzatyourdoor
Im getting a 2005 accord coupe this weekend....Mods i will be buying 10 min after i buy the car Roja body kit, Halo lights ....And my question is will
Racinghart Pro Evolution J8 Rims 19x8.5 with tires at 245-35-19 will they fit thatnks! Djzatyourdoor@aol.com .........Cant[/email] wait to post pics...prob getting it in white....also with a carbon fiber hood.....if not white grey(smoke) then i aint gettin a carbon hood....Advive what u all think?
Racinghart Pro Evolution J8 Rims 19x8.5 with tires at 245-35-19 will they fit thatnks! Djzatyourdoor@aol.com .........Cant[/email] wait to post pics...prob getting it in white....also with a carbon fiber hood.....if not white grey(smoke) then i aint gettin a carbon hood....Advive what u all think?
Thanks for lettng us know! Even though nobody asked! You shouldn't post information that doesn't belong on the topic of the thread. If you want our advice then start your own thread and everyone would be more than happy to help give you advice.
Jack'in other people threads just aint cool!
just my 2 cents
Originally Posted by e3NiNe
He can get Valks by Lay's Engineering for cheap. :chuckles:
if you're gonna do it, do it right the first time...go with a good wheel... volks have been good to me on my accord, and i'm going with another set when i get the EVO. don't cheap out on wheels. cheap wheels weigh more, and break easier. my wheels are 17x7.5 and weigh in at 14.2lbs each...ive hit every type of pothole known to man, a curb or two...one at 50mph dodging a chunk of concrete that fell out of a dumptruck in front of me...and i've beat them up on the track. other than a small scrape on the rim i hit the curb with, they are still in perfect condition. i picked up the handling performance i was after without sacrificing speed by increasing unsprung weight in the process.


