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Also, go to TireRack.com. Pick some cars that have the bolt pattern you have or want, and see what rims are available. Their selection is amazing. I am not sure about their site but I've seen print ads from them saying they accept trade-ins of stock wheels. Maybe they the Twisties you want at a used wheel price. I've been universally told that all wheel companies are pretty good. The higher priced wheels are generally because of extreme sizing, light-weight construction, and/or brand-name appeal. Quality would only be an issue if you are a serious racer. |
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But I have heard many complaints about some makes that bend easy. that is enough to concern me and keep Me with the major players. |
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Spend some time on ebay and be patient. I got a set of boxster 16" with new michelin pilots for $350. Audi wheels go pretty cheap also. I prefer factory wheels rather than aftermarket. unless you spend more than $300 per wheel the aftermarkets are lower quality.
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My instincts are in tune with Zen's. I'm going with BBS-manufactured wheels myself. |
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personally i'd love to see a set of audi tt 5 spokes on a super.
they can be had for much less than twists. :agree: ![]() |
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What kind of shop did you guys go too to have your drums redrilled to fit other size wheels? Yeah, I'm new at this.... :righton:
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If I recall correctly I ordered mine custom drilled from CIP1.com.
(both the drums and the discs) Rob. |
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I had a local machine shop drill mine...
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