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Oct 1 2014 12:24pm
Quote (Slater420 @ Oct 1 2014 01:12pm)
I'd personally not run 20s . Effects ride quality


Quote (KoJ @ Oct 1 2014 01:53pm)
17's


thats all you need unless youre a tool


Will take this into consideration. Stocks are 20s so that's why I listed it.

Any brands that are clean/simple, quality, affordable?

Not looking for the busy douchey type.
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Oct 1 2014 01:26pm
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Will take this into consideration.  Stocks are 20s so that's why I listed it.

Any brands that are clean/simple, quality, affordable?

Not looking for the busy douchey type.


Moto Metal, American Racing, etc... Just do a tire rack search.

I understand they increased the size of the curbs and speed bumps at the mall but any aftermarket wheel will hold up for daily driving. Unless you offroad all the time i really wouldnt worry to much about the quality.
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Oct 1 2014 01:50pm
Quote (jimmyhoud @ Oct 1 2014 12:26pm)
Moto Metal, American Racing, etc... Just do a tire rack search.

I understand they increased the size of the curbs and speed bumps at the mall but any aftermarket wheel will hold up for daily driving. Unless you offroad all the time i really wouldnt worry to much about the quality.


come the fuck on


dont suggest broto metal wheels.... come one!



american racing makes some decent non bro wheels

so does

Black Rock Wheels
Cragar Wheels
Mickey Thompson
Procomp
Weld Racing
Method makes a few decent wheels
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Oct 1 2014 02:03pm
Quote (KoJ @ Oct 1 2014 03:50pm)
come the fuck on


dont suggest broto metal wheels.... come one!



american racing makes some decent non bro wheels

so does

Black Rock Wheels
Cragar Wheels
Mickey Thompson
Procomp
Weld Racing
Method makes a few decent wheels


at least moto metal doesnt look as bad as brostars. a girl i know from school put brostars on her dodge challenger and i made fun of her for it lol
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Oct 1 2014 03:26pm
Quote (KoJ @ Oct 1 2014 07:50pm)
come the fuck on


dont suggest broto metal wheels.... come one!



american racing makes some decent non bro wheels

so does

Black Rock Wheels
Cragar Wheels
Mickey Thompson
Procomp
Weld Racing
Method makes a few decent wheels


I get 50% off of American Racing products.. it was a no brainer when I needed rims for my truck ;P

Went with 16x8 Mojave with 35in BFG KM2's mounted on them. They have held up awesome and still look good.

Edit- paid $110 a piece no tax in case anyone was wondering :thumbsup: . MSRP was $220 a piece + tax at the time for reference.

This post was edited by Killerme99 on Oct 1 2014 03:28pm
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Oct 1 2014 04:07pm
Quote (KoJ @ Oct 1 2014 12:50pm)
come the fuck on


dont suggest broto metal wheels.... come one!



american racing makes some decent non bro wheels

so does

Black Rock Wheels
Cragar Wheels
Mickey Thompson
Procomp
Weld Racing
Method makes a few decent wheels


He said cheap... Moto metal has a few wheels on their line that don't look completely retarded.

MT, Pro comp, and Weld are all going to be of his priceline unless he wants the spare tire look-a-ike with 8 holes
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Oct 1 2014 05:16pm
It all depends on what you mean by affordable. A majority of quality 20" wheels are going to be over $200 a piece.
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Oct 1 2014 05:18pm
I get circle wheels at dealer cost since we are a dealer, so naturally that's what's on everything that dosnt have stick wheels
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Oct 1 2014 05:23pm
Also, order from discounttiredirect.com when you figure out what wheels you're going to buy. They have wheels not listed on their site but you have to call them. They will price match and discount anything you find. They also do free mount and balance if you decide to buy tires too. Free fast shipping too
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Oct 1 2014 05:39pm
Thanks for all the input guys appreciate it.

Few sets of pro comps I do like. Like I said looking affordable, doesn't mean cheap ;)

I am expecting to look around 200-400/rim and then about the same for tires. (Figuring 2 grand but 2500 on the high end) once all is done.

Options on tire preference? Looking for something semi-aggresive. I do 16 hour round trips every month and would like some comfort/minimal wear for the ride.

Size is open atm.

Thanks again for inputs.
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