What Kind Of Rims Should I Get For My Fd??
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What Kind Of Rims Should I Get For My Fd??
OK BROS, I WAITING TO SEE HOW HOW MUCH MY INSURANCE IS GOING TO GIVE ME FOR MY TWO OLD DAMAGED RIMS. THE BODY SHOP SAID THEY WILL GIVE ANYWHERE FROM 2000 TO 3000 CANADIAN. WHAT KIND OF RIMS SHOULD I GET??? I LIKE TO SEE SOME PICTURES PLEASE!!!!!!! AND THE NAME OF THE COMPANY AND THE PLACE WHERE I CAN BUY THEM HERE IN CANADA PEACE
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Wow that's a lot of CAPS (please don't type in them, they're ******* annying to everyone). $2000-3000 Canadian sure isn't much to work with for wheels. I guess get some one-piece lightweights like the Kosei K1. Most of the stuff you run into in that price range is straight garbage.
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This should be moved to the suspension/wheels/tires/brakes forum
I don't understand why people don't post their threads in the appropriate forums?
I don't understand why people don't post their threads in the appropriate forums?
Originally posted by kam
OK BROS, I WAITING TO SEE HOW HOW MUCH MY INSURANCE IS GOING TO GIVE ME FOR MY TWO OLD DAMAGED RIMS. THE BODY SHOP SAID THEY WILL GIVE ANYWHERE FROM 2000 TO 3000 CANADIAN. WHAT KIND OF RIMS SHOULD I GET??? I LIKE TO SEE SOME PICTURES PLEASE!!!!!!! AND THE NAME OF THE COMPANY AND THE PLACE WHERE I CAN BUY THEM HERE IN CANADA PEACE
OK BROS, I WAITING TO SEE HOW HOW MUCH MY INSURANCE IS GOING TO GIVE ME FOR MY TWO OLD DAMAGED RIMS. THE BODY SHOP SAID THEY WILL GIVE ANYWHERE FROM 2000 TO 3000 CANADIAN. WHAT KIND OF RIMS SHOULD I GET??? I LIKE TO SEE SOME PICTURES PLEASE!!!!!!! AND THE NAME OF THE COMPANY AND THE PLACE WHERE I CAN BUY THEM HERE IN CANADA PEACE
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Originally posted by DK
Wow that's a lot of CAPS (please don't type in them, they're ******* annying to everyone). $2000-3000 Canadian sure isn't much to work with for wheels. I guess get some one-piece lightweights like the Kosei K1. Most of the stuff you run into in that price range is straight garbage.
Wow that's a lot of CAPS (please don't type in them, they're ******* annying to everyone). $2000-3000 Canadian sure isn't much to work with for wheels. I guess get some one-piece lightweights like the Kosei K1. Most of the stuff you run into in that price range is straight garbage.
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wow, SleepR1 is a mod already!! I remember when you were giving me advice on rim/tires and we a "spinner" lol. Unless you always have been a moderator, and there is a clone of you somewhere lurking. . . .
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wow, SleepR1 is a mod already!! I remember when you were giving me advice on rim/tires and we a "spinner" lol. Unless you always have been a moderator, and there is a clone of you somewhere lurking. . . .
wow, SleepR1 is a mod already!! I remember when you were giving me advice on rim/tires and we a "spinner" lol. Unless you always have been a moderator, and there is a clone of you somewhere lurking. . . .
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