I dont have enough things on my mind and I dont have enough things to worry about. Im going to start making a new 3S VR-4 / TT wheel site. The only catch is I want 1 or 2 people to help me. The only thing I want to do is design & host the information. What I would like others to do is the research and sorting of data collected. I need AIM names for anyone who wants the work, any takers?
wat are some cheap rims and tires i can buy for a '93 twin turbo stealth ... i want something flashy yet light weight .. just got her today andi want her looking sharp for pictures v... a recommended website would help too where i can buy them from ... thanks!!!
I'm guessing the list doesn't include wheels that fit with a spacer. I have 18" Volk Racing TE-37s. They are hubcentric. I need a 3mm spacer on the front wheels because I have 275/35 tires. If you use narrower tires they would probably fit without the spacers. 3mm is really small. These wheels are only 16 pounds according to Volk Racing (not including tire weight) even though they're 18" wheels. They're the lightest I was able to find anywhere without having some custom made.
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You can have a local shop like Discount Tire or whoever you want to use order one wheel and test fit it when it arrives on both of the front wheels. If it fits, then they'll order the other three. If it doesn't fit, they'll often return the wheel for you at no charge. Some will charge the cost of shipping the one wheel, but that's not much.
Thats hard to do when my car is on jackstands in my garage...unless they'd let me take the wheel home with me. I am going to end up buying offline anyhow because its ALWAYS cheaper.
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