Custom wheels
Custom wheels
Anyone can share information / thoughts on some nice gold custom rims for a 95' Nissan 300ZX?
I've been looking at the Sport Maxx 962
thank you.
I've been looking at the Sport Maxx 962
thank you.
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Re: Custom wheels
you lost me here dudedcavaudio wrote:some nice gold

my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
tools
bfowler, I have one of your mini screwdrivers. Remind me to return that you next time we meet. Our last install, the homeowner found it.
Before Thanksgiving we need to install the electronics for the house in Sherwood. I'll keep you posted.
thank you again!
Before Thanksgiving we need to install the electronics for the house in Sherwood. I'll keep you posted.
thank you again!
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How about the OZ Ultraleggeras? I would give my kidneys for a set of those.
http://www.ozracing.com/at-team/wheels/ ... leggera/en
http://www.ozracing.com/at-team/wheels/ ... leggera/en
stipud wrote:How about the OZ Ultraleggeras? I would give my kidneys for a set of those.
http://www.ozracing.com/at-team/wheels/ ... leggera/en
I'm sure it's out of price range. The wheels make a big difference on a car...
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At 9kg for a 19", they are suuuuper light. That decreased unsprung weight will yield huge performance increases, especially during acceleration and braking. That alone makes them worth their cost, as opposed to a much heavier bling rim that will only slow you down. Fortunately they are very solid as well... I haven't heard of any issues with them bending from usual driving.
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thanks Dat, i have actually been meaning to call and check in.dcavaudio wrote:bfowler, I have one of your mini screwdrivers. Remind me to return that you next time we meet. Our last install, the homeowner found it.
Before Thanksgiving we need to install the electronics for the house in Sherwood. I'll keep you posted.
thank you again!
you know i am up to help!
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
You mean these ?stipud wrote:Oh yeah... one more infamous gold rim... Rota Torques. Cheap and light.



If you want to go really light try a set of Kosei wheels, they do make them in Gold as well. 17x7 = a mere 13lbs




You're not kidding, I took a look on Tirerack and it seems nearly every wheel for a SAAB is made from lead. At least the OZ's are light, if you have $400 per corner to spend. Any reason you have to go 18? Lightweight and large wheels are hard to come by.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/results. ... sort=Brand
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/results. ... sort=Brand
I like a bit more tread width and sidewall stiffness. Plus the whole bling factor 
Hmmm... 21lbs at $230...
http://www.gravanatuning.com/0/38/47/18 ... egory.html
Pity they are Pandy brand... and the red lip is sooo JDM. There's just something wrong about putting "Drift" rims on a FWD too
Interesting site though. They seem to cater to Cobalts and Ions, which have the same bolt pattern as I do.
http://www.gravanatuning.com/0/38/47/42 ... egory.html
Those are dirt cheap and look nearly identical to the billion-dollar-a-set Hirsch tuning rims:
http://www.carpages.co.uk/saab/saab_ima ... _08_05.jpg
The Hirsch are probably a fraction of the weight however...

Hmmm... 21lbs at $230...
http://www.gravanatuning.com/0/38/47/18 ... egory.html
Pity they are Pandy brand... and the red lip is sooo JDM. There's just something wrong about putting "Drift" rims on a FWD too

Interesting site though. They seem to cater to Cobalts and Ions, which have the same bolt pattern as I do.
http://www.gravanatuning.com/0/38/47/42 ... egory.html
Those are dirt cheap and look nearly identical to the billion-dollar-a-set Hirsch tuning rims:
http://www.carpages.co.uk/saab/saab_ima ... _08_05.jpg
The Hirsch are probably a fraction of the weight however...