Should I Buy It?
Lol no offense to what? Explain, please haha.
Oh god here we go again, this dude is just straight hating on every post lol yes they're rep wheels. I've seen all types of wheels mess up, i think theres a thread on here about it. Any wheel is going to mess up if you hit something at a certain speed, i've gone thru plenty of potholes and still they held up. Of course reps are reps but take your **** talking somewhere else
If you're spending good money on a car, get a mechanic to look at it. See if the car has been hit, any issues and such. Drive the car, check for noises, electronic issues, alignment, transmission shifts, clutch. You won't know anything about the car until you get behind the wheel.
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FYI...to those who are hating on the xxr 526, I had them on my car before I sold my G. The wheels are fine for their price. I will warn that they can bend rather easily if you go over a pothole at a decent speed. Avoid potholes and you'll be fine. Just know it isn't a high quality wheel, but yeah....you get that stance with deep dish so **** it
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FYI...to those who are hating on the xxr 526, I had them on my car before I sold my G. The wheels are fine for their price. I will warn that they can bend rather easily if you go over a pothole at a decent speed. Avoid potholes and you'll be fine. Just know it isn't a high quality wheel, but yeah....you get that stance with deep dish so **** it
This dude cleary has some issues, please explain why you think this would be a bad deal?
And Adil yea I usually take my car to Stephen (R1 Autoworks) he's one of the main sponsors on this site so any questions you have for a mechanic u can ask him since he's worked on my car many times.
I decided to keep the car though, passing it down to my brother instead. Goodluck on your search Brenden!
And Adil yea I usually take my car to Stephen (R1 Autoworks) he's one of the main sponsors on this site so any questions you have for a mechanic u can ask him since he's worked on my car many times.
I decided to keep the car though, passing it down to my brother instead. Goodluck on your search Brenden!
imo if you like it, its all that matters. you just have to make sure the car is in good condition. you dont want to pick it up only to find you have a ton of small things to fix that youd originally expect to be working. you'll end up spending a lot more than you planned on. my friend has had xxrs for a while now, driving in la, and hasnt had any problems with them yet but you never know.
it doesnt really matter who the cashiers check is made out to, just whoever owns the car or is receiving the money. unless, say he financed it through his bank or credit union or something, they probably hold the title and you'd make the cashiers check out to them. more importantly is that the person on the title signs the transfer of title over to you.
it doesnt really matter who the cashiers check is made out to, just whoever owns the car or is receiving the money. unless, say he financed it through his bank or credit union or something, they probably hold the title and you'd make the cashiers check out to them. more importantly is that the person on the title signs the transfer of title over to you.
This dude cleary has some issues, please explain why you think this would be a bad deal?
And Adil yea I usually take my car to Stephen (R1 Autoworks) he's one of the main sponsors on this site so any questions you have for a mechanic u can ask him since he's worked on my car many times.
I decided to keep the car though, passing it down to my brother instead. Goodluck on your search Brenden!
And Adil yea I usually take my car to Stephen (R1 Autoworks) he's one of the main sponsors on this site so any questions you have for a mechanic u can ask him since he's worked on my car many times.
I decided to keep the car though, passing it down to my brother instead. Goodluck on your search Brenden!
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