Time for tires and rims for my 2004 Black Sedan, Any Advice??
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Time for tires and rims for my 2004 Black Sedan, Any Advice??
Well, I'm finally ready to pull the trigger on some new tires and rims for my Black 2004 Sedan.
Probably going to get some 18"'s.
Just looking for some advice before I do pull the trigger.
I got it narrowed down to a few choices that I like, but would like input from other first. Pics are a bonus too!!!
thanks for the help guys.
Probably going to get some 18"'s.
Just looking for some advice before I do pull the trigger.
I got it narrowed down to a few choices that I like, but would like input from other first. Pics are a bonus too!!!
thanks for the help guys.
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I would like to keep it at or under $2000 total, tires and rims.
I saw a few Racing Hart Evo's that I liked. Also a few Volks I've seen on here look pretty nice.
I've done a search on tireandrack and haven't really come up with much help on there.
My main concern is lowering the car. If I get new tires that are a little lower profile than the stocks, will I have to lower the car? I'd hate to have a huge wheel gap, but I'm also leasing, so I'm not really interested in lowering it.
I saw a few Racing Hart Evo's that I liked. Also a few Volks I've seen on here look pretty nice.
I've done a search on tireandrack and haven't really come up with much help on there.
My main concern is lowering the car. If I get new tires that are a little lower profile than the stocks, will I have to lower the car? I'd hate to have a huge wheel gap, but I'm also leasing, so I'm not really interested in lowering it.
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Those are both excellent choices in my opinion, except that you will be very hard pressed to keep a set of wheels AND tires under $2k. You will probably find that the those wheels will be around $500 each, so there would be your $2k without tires.
Try taking a look at some less expensive wheels like Axis or Enkei. They are a couple of the better, less expensive wheels around. Some other members here could probably come up with some others as well.
Try taking a look at some less expensive wheels like Axis or Enkei. They are a couple of the better, less expensive wheels around. Some other members here could probably come up with some others as well.
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