Looking For White Rims
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well, if I must decide... I suppose Ill go with the general census and say the second set.
Hurry and paint that car so you can get rid of all the White Knightness... heh heh j/p laugh.gif
Hurry and paint that car so you can get rid of all the White Knightness... heh heh j/p laugh.gif
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QUOTE (Mad-Machine @ Apr 15 2005, 12:21 PM)
And you know, you can always get a rim you like and have it powdercoated white.
Or if your patient you can take your time and paint them to be just as good as getting them powdercoated.
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^I don't think that paint will hold up quite as well as powdercoating. Secondly, I would say the second set of white rims would be your best bet. However, white car would look better with chrome rims I think.
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I agree with Mad... those 18s are way cheap on EBay... if they are so cheap, they are probably made of crappy materials. I've seen fairly strong rims get broken on more of a sidewall than a Tib on 18s can offer. I'd stay away from em.
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Those 18" would be great for show, but if you wanna use them on a daily driver - it would be rough ride and you should be avoiding all holes on the road. Cause such a thin tirewall as 205/35 almost will not dump any holes.. etc.
And I agree with ^^^ if they cheap - they could be not so strong and not so light.
But agian - you choose.
And I agree with ^^^ if they cheap - they could be not so strong and not so light.
But agian - you choose.