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Old 03-06-2002, 11:39 PM
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Arrow got rims click here

ok this summer i might be getting rims i want to know what rims you have and what tires you have on them. tell me what performance benifits you notived and lost. would you buy them agian? tell me anything else helpful about your setup.
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I had theses on my car and there 18s and they looked great but you seem to loose a little power and they were very heavy, so i sold those.
http://www.kfalls.net/~kucera/adrdv8/1.JPG


Now I have theses...... 15 OEM wheels.
much lighter and cheaper on tires and better for auto x and drag and street racing.... but you lose alot of show..
http://www.kfalls.net/~kucera/wheel1.JPG
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i used to have 17" konig tantrums with 205/40/17 toyo proxes tires. they were too heavy for performance.
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