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Old Aug 11, 2003 | 11:15 PM
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he's your typical salesman, out to make a buck. he'll give you a good price. i'm sure there can and always will be cheaper places, but at least Vic has built a small reputation doing this and won't screw you over.

in my particular case, he just failed to work with me more closely on getting the rims i wanted/ordered. he thought he knew better (and i'm sure 99% of the time, that'll be the case). but since this was regarding clearing these big-fat brake calipers on my car that weren't meant to be on Hondas, his knowledge was/is limited.
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Old Aug 11, 2003 | 11:15 PM
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are they 16's or 17's?
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Old Aug 11, 2003 | 11:15 PM
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Originally posted by AngryNerdRock
are they 16's or 17's?
17x7.5 et +45
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Old Aug 12, 2003 | 05:29 PM
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I've got a $20 Craftsman torque wrench from Sears. It goes up to 75 lb/ft I believe which is sufficient for most task except the wheel torque of 80 lb/ft.:thumbup:
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