Axis Halo wheels
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Axis Halo wheels
I really like these wheels and to my surprise, they are pretty light as well at around 20lbs for 18X9.5s... I'm thinking about doing 18X9.5 +50 for fronts and 18X9.5 +40 for rears, 265/35/18 all around. What do you guys think? Also, do you guys know of any place that has good price on these wheels? Thanks.
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i think im amazed any axis wheel weighs less than 5 million lbs
seems like a good deal as long as they aren't complete pieces of **** or expensive
when you get into then 1200+ range for a set there are much better options you could be looking at, so keep that in mind
seems like a good deal as long as they aren't complete pieces of **** or expensive
when you get into then 1200+ range for a set there are much better options you could be looking at, so keep that in mind
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I was pretty surprised as well. Yeah, I know I have many options and I'm actually thinking about just picking up a set of FN01R-Cs and saving bunch of money... since I can get a set of 17X9/10 staggered with tires for under $1300.
BTW, I thought I could get these wheels for under $1k, but it seems like there aren't good deals on these wheels and I have to spend almost $1300 on the wheels alone. I'd rather have a set of RPF-1s in black for that much money, so it looks like these are off my list.
BTW, I thought I could get these wheels for under $1k, but it seems like there aren't good deals on these wheels and I have to spend almost $1300 on the wheels alone. I'd rather have a set of RPF-1s in black for that much money, so it looks like these are off my list.
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