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^ what's on your car?

Please do not tell me OEM 19s.
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^ what's on your car?

Please do not tell me OEM 19s.

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C'mon lets not call the kettle black

i think oem 19s look better than those >.>
 
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i think oem 19s look better than those >.>

oh goody...find a pic of my old set up...kudos for u big boy!
 
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I would sure as **** hope so. But OEM 19s are played out, old design and flat out ugly.

Go with grant's wheels, you can't go wrong with those.

There's nothing recent to challenge..... So prove me wrong (and they best be GTS)
 
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im just tired of looking at my wheels lol. im also planning on coils to go lower and maybe in the future the HD nismo from eric lol.
 
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All good choices man, but those works won't suit the G unless they are done in a very specific way... which then still might be tough.

The PIAA are a great looking wheel with great specs for a mildly aggressive set up on full size tires.
 
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I would sure as **** hope so. But OEM 19s are played out, old design and flat out ugly.

Go with grant's wheels, you can't go wrong with those.

There's nothing recent to challenge..... So prove me wrong (and they best be GTS)


hey hey hey now! dont forget ur 1st set as well buddy...both of use started somewhere



no bash intended
 
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You mean my beater wheels that were cheaper than tires for my OEM 17s and were used for burn outs for about a month and a half at the end of 2000 and ****ing 9?

At least I didn't buy em new and slap tires on em worth more than the wheels and then call it perfect sedan fitment.

I remember my first beer.

BTW, not bashing either, just saying before you start rattling off garbage about wheels at least make sure the wheels are of lesser quality than your own. Still curious about your current set up. Do tell.
 
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Woop, wasted words, you're on BBS reps.

 
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You mean my beater wheels that were cheaper than tires for my OEM 17s and were used for burn outs for about a month and a half at the end of 2000 and ****ing 9?

At least I didn't buy em new and slap tires on em worth more than the wheels and then call it perfect sedan fitment.

I remember my first beer.

BTW, not bashing either, just saying before you start rattling off garbage about wheels at least make sure the wheels are of lesser quality than your own. Still curious about your current set up. Do tell.
I never said anything about fitment, just because they fit nicely with the body doesn't maen the face of the wheel looks good, my current set-up are coupe 18 stalkers while im finishing up school
 

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Actually, ya did.

FS[NorCal]: MMR GT5 rims, great sedan fitment!!!!
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I'm not attacking your car or anything, in all honesty I thought the reps looked good (my replica hating aside) all I am saying is don't go bashing quality wheels when you have never owned a set. Even if they are ugly, don't group them with the walmart hubcaps that hopped on the bandwagon of what WAS a stylish wheel.

But he asked for opinions and that was a barrage of them.
 
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All good choices man, but those works won't suit the G unless they are done in a very specific way... which then still might be tough.

The PIAA are a great looking wheel with great specs for a mildly aggressive set up on full size tires.
Blain you are WAY too jaded to offsets and stretch, LOL. No way he's running "full sized" tires on Grant's PIAAs, especially w/o coils.
 
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by what grant told me, he said they would def poke out a bit. he said he would adjust my toe... obviously my car would look a lil funny until i drop it maybe another inch. but along with wheels im going with coils too. just too many decisions on which lol.
 
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Originally Posted by 4DGS
Actually, ya did.

FS[NorCal]: MMR GT5 rims, great sedan fitment!!!!
6spSEDANFTW!

I'm not attacking your car or anything, in all honesty I thought the reps looked good (my replica hating aside) all I am saying is don't go bashing quality wheels when you have never owned a set. Even if they are ugly, don't group them with the walmart hubcaps that hopped on the bandwagon of what WAS a stylish wheel.

But he asked for opinions and that was a barrage of them.
amen! but u gatta remember it was back in '08 and stance wasn't as big back then as it is today (...hey i gatta defend myself some how) but i dont see myself ever owning good quality wheels with cail roads (and im sure Canadas arnt better) plus all the clutch kicking












but i still say they look **** quality or no quality


















again, sorry i had too....
 

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No harm in that lol

Mark, not at all, he said he plans to go a little lower, natural camber slight pull, 265/30 Bingo bango.
 


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