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Old 02-26-2008, 01:00 AM
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what are good rims?

what are some good brands for rims/wheels? or does it matter?
what price range should i look for?
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Re: what are good rims?

multi-piece forged rims have the best quality. prices vary on size and finish of the rims.
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Re: what are good rims?

man this is a huge market you are looking at http://dafoxboy.googlepages.com/home this should help
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Re: what are good rims?

Tips:
Check width of the tire across the tread in millimeters
Aspect ratio of the sidewall compared to the widthRadial constructionDiameter of the rim in inchesTire's load ratingTire's speed ratingTire is suitable for all-season driving
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