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sicksubie 02-20-2006 09:43 PM

New Rims On The Way...
 
I ordered these today for my red '95... I have always had a thing for black rims on red cars. Opinions???? http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...4.3&vid=006494

gest24 02-20-2006 09:59 PM

Here's my pearlie sittin on black 17s
http://web.mac.com/gest24/iWeb/Site/...s/DSC01033.jpg
http://web.mac.com/gest24/iWeb/Site/...s/DSC01034.jpg

DarknessofDeath 02-20-2006 10:03 PM

from the pics...they seem okay...
but ...if you like them,that's your own taste...
other's might not think the same...
though from that...i'm sure that they will be fine on your car..

the ones on the white (pics) look ok too...

Landshark 02-20-2006 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sicksubie
I ordered these today for my red '95... I have always had a thing for black rims on red cars. Opinions???? http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...4.3&vid=006494


i was considering those for my LGT in silver, depending on how much they weigh - any idea?

i'm not really a fan of black wheels, but then again i don't really like red cars, either. :p as long as you like them, that's all that matters. :)

WGJ 02-20-2006 11:00 PM

Nice Looking But...
 
they are an 'in house' brand made for Discount. I highly recommend that you find out how much they weigh...they're likely pretty heavy. At least that's been my experience with that brand.
Hope this helps.
WGJ

Myxalplyx 02-21-2006 05:07 AM

Those rims should look very nice on your ride. I think you will like them.

Ricochet 02-21-2006 06:24 AM

Those look pretty nice but you should have gone with 16's or maybe 17's..

sicksubie 02-21-2006 08:33 AM

Why 16's or 17's?? The weight for these is not that bad for 18" wheels. I checked the manufacturer's web-site and I think that they checked in at about 24lb each. I know that they aren't the 16-17lb RX-7 rims but honestly in my opinion wheel weight isn't that huge. I mean it makes a difference if you are getting solid chrome 18-20" rims that weigh 30+lbs. Yeah, that's stupid. I look at it this way I have what, an extra 30-35ish extra lbs now with my rims over someone with the RX-7 rims? I'm also a college athlete who is in good shape and probably make up for that weight by not being a middle-age guy with a beer belly;) . Just kidding.

msvx95 02-21-2006 09:51 AM

Hey Gest,
I know the front of the car is in the shade, but I totally see front headlight blackouts and it looks great on the car... :D

Mike621 02-21-2006 10:19 AM

+1 on the rims.

Ricochet 02-21-2006 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sicksubie
Why 16's or 17's?? The weight for these is not that bad for 18" wheels. I checked the manufacturer's web-site and I think that they checked in at about 24lb each. I know that they aren't the 16-17lb RX-7 rims but honestly in my opinion wheel weight isn't that huge. I mean it makes a difference if you are getting solid chrome 18-20" rims that weigh 30+lbs. Yeah, that's stupid. I look at it this way I have what, an extra 30-35ish extra lbs now with my rims over someone with the RX-7 rims? I'm also a college athlete who is in good shape and probably make up for that weight by not being a middle-age guy with a beer belly;) . Just kidding.

It's not just dead weight though, it's rotational mass the car has to push on to accellerate. Every pound of rotational mass roughly equates to having 6lbs dead weight, so now it's going to always feel like you've got an extra 180-210lb person in there... The larger the wheel the worse this feels too, since the outer edge of a circle has to move faster than towards the middle, where a 16" rim would be.

WGJ 02-21-2006 02:26 PM

Exactly...
 
and it's almost always a trade off. Just a matter of what's important to YOU. If it's looks over ultimate performance that's your decision...just so you're aware so you can make an informed decision. Undoubtedly you could find rims equally attractive and as light as RX7 wheels but...they'd cost a fortune! I went with RX7 wheels because their extremely light and 8 inhes wide. For me function's the priority. I liked the additional advantage of lighter weight and lower cost tires that comes in the 16 dia. Personally, I'd like a set of 2005 WRX 17x8's but I don't want to spend $1200 for a new set of wheels and tires. What're ya gonna do?
Go with what yer willin' to spend to make ya happy,
WGJ

gest24 02-21-2006 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msvx95
Hey Gest,
I know the front of the car is in the shade, but I totally see front headlight blackouts and it looks great on the car... :D

No black out... just the shade.

sicksubie 02-21-2006 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricochet
The larger the wheel the worse this feels too, since the outer edge of a circle has to move faster than towards the middle, where a 16" rim would be.

OK correct me if I'm wrong. I know how the outer edge moves faster, but if the total diameter of the wheel/ tire combo is similar what is the difference? I have 225/50/16's now, and I'm going to 235/40/18. I'm not arguing that it's not the best performance choice, but will it really have THAT much of a negative impact?
I will be getting RX-7 rims with better tires for the track, don't get me wrong. These are just going to be for the road.

sicksubie 02-21-2006 06:03 PM

oh, and hey mike. I'm heading down to Tennessee for spring break, if you want to meet up for a bite to eat lemme know I'll driving through NJ sunday march 5th in late morning/ noontime-ish. Lemme know if you want to meet up.


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