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Old 03-08-04, 09:22 PM
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ASA Wheels

Has anyone heard anything about ASA Wheels? I know they are liscensed by BBS so the quality must be pretty good. And does anyone know what their site is? I cant seem to find it. I was looking on Tirerack and they have them but it says the sizes they have are 16x7 and 18x8. So does that mean they dont make a 17in wheel for the 7? I was looking at AR1's.
This is what they look like.
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not bad. but most of the ASA rims ive seen have been of shitty quality
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My sister has wheels similar to those on her miata. They look real nice, nicer than I thought they would. They are the ASA EM9. Nice quality I thought. Clean looking wheel
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I put a set of those on my wifes 98 328I convertible . They look really nice, Im impressed with the quality and how they sit on the car. I would like to see how a set of the AR1s would look on a FD in the 18x8 18x9 config
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THis is what they look like in 18x8 on the beemer

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Does anybody know of a dealer that carries all kinds of ASA wheels? I just want to know what sizes and offsets they are available in.

(Tire Rack doesn't let you look at a list of wheels and sizes and offsets, you have to "match by car." Which means I can't look for 9" wheels for the rear because Tire Rack doesn't think they fit.)

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Call them and talk to one of the techs there. Im sure they can tell you what offsets they have in all the wheels.
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