I feel a little lost here about rims....
I feel a little lost here about rims....
I find a nice set of rims, and then a few weeks later I find better ones. I dont want to buy a set of rims and then find out a week later that there is a set I like better.
Where can I go to see every single good pair of rims available? I want to make the right choice. Thanks!
Where can I go to see every single good pair of rims available? I want to make the right choice. Thanks!
unfortunately, there's not one "great source" for every rim on the planet. I wish though!
Try www.wheelsnext.com and www.wheelmax.com. They have a good variety, especially wheelsnext.
Try www.wheelsnext.com and www.wheelmax.com. They have a good variety, especially wheelsnext.
My advise buy a Sport Compact mag. They advertise thousands of diff rims. Help you narrow it down at least. Depends on if you want for just looks or performance to (lightweight). Just like anything else, you'll alway's find something better if you keep looking. Good luck.
I also feel a bit unsure about the performance parts for the ralliart. Is roadracemotorsports the only place I need to know about, or are there other places I should know about as well? Thanks again!
I just dont want to make any choices without knowing what all my choices are.
I just dont want to make any choices without knowing what all my choices are.
Right now RRM is the only place with a nice selection of goodies for our car. remember that our cars are still new and alot of the big names are just starting to realize what kind of demand is out their. if you don't want to jump inot anything just sit back for a few months and keep your eye on the market. also if you want something from a certain company call them up and start asking questions. With demand will come supply.
What Demands?
Originally Posted by SlowRyd
Right now RRM is the only place with a nice selection of goodies for our car. remember that our cars are still new and alot of the big names are just starting to realize what kind of demand is out their. if you don't want to jump inot anything just sit back for a few months and keep your eye on the market. also if you want something from a certain company call them up and start asking questions. With demand will come supply.



do you and your sI fight over who gets to shift first?