Will this work?
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It will work. You will have to be careful entering steep driveways, etc., especially if you are lowered.
Won't be much of a performance upgrade though...what wheels are they? (I'm almost scared to ask...)
Won't be much of a performance upgrade though...what wheels are they? (I'm almost scared to ask...)
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haha I'm almost afraid to tell....
Konig Imagines...I know I know, they're cheap and heavy, but they look good. Check out
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...konig+imagines
or
http://69.57.152.56/clubrx7quebec.com/carl.berthiaume/
He has 235's in the front and 255's on the back.
It will be just for cruising around town, nothing performance related. The other wheels I was considering were Enkei RPM2's; however, I like there to be a little more lip (not so flat faced). tires.com lists them for $240 a wheel....RPM2's are $245 a wheel for the 18x8 (they don't show the 18x9). Any other wheels with similar looks and price?
Konig Imagines...I know I know, they're cheap and heavy, but they look good. Check out
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...konig+imagines
or
http://69.57.152.56/clubrx7quebec.com/carl.berthiaume/
He has 235's in the front and 255's on the back.
It will be just for cruising around town, nothing performance related. The other wheels I was considering were Enkei RPM2's; however, I like there to be a little more lip (not so flat faced). tires.com lists them for $240 a wheel....RPM2's are $245 a wheel for the 18x8 (they don't show the 18x9). Any other wheels with similar looks and price?
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