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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 08:35 AM
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Stock Wheels and Blizzaks...

I know this has probably been beaten to death, but I tried searching and didnt find much. I had a couple of questions for a winter setup for my new evo.

1) Anyone know how much a set of stock rims cost for the EVO IX SE? I am looking for the exact same RIM

2) I am thinking of getting the Blizzaks LM-25, what do you think of these tires? I have the Dunlop M3 on my RS4 and they are great, but thinking of trying the Blizzaks for the evo.

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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 12:33 PM
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the blizzaks are great tires. i highly reccomend them as for the stock wheeeels, the prices vary on them greatly. new from the dealer they cost an arm and a leg. but alot of times you can pick up sets in the for sale section on the board for a pretty reasonable price.
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MondoBongo
the blizzaks are great tires. i highly reccomend them as for the stock wheeeels, the prices vary on them greatly. new from the dealer they cost an arm and a leg. but alot of times you can pick up sets in the for sale section on the board for a pretty reasonable price.
cool, tirerack has them for 160 each. Thats not bad. Now only to decide on the RIMS. So confusing for a new EVO owner. I might just pick up the cheap 239 dollar RIMS cause I dont plan on beating the evo around during the winter.
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 01:36 PM
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cool, tirerack has them for 160 each. Thats not bad. Now only to decide on the RIMS. So confusing for a new EVO owner. I might just pick up the cheap 239 dollar RIMS cause I dont plan on beating the evo around during the winter.
poke around the tire/wheel classifieds and pick up some used OEM wheels. I just got a set of EVO 8 wheels for $450. in near mint condition for my snow tire needs.
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