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end of april just to be safe..
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end of april just to be safe..
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hahaha..
i guess ur right but winter tires on the summer suck *****
they squeal off the line.. haha
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hahaha..
i guess ur right but winter tires on the summer suck *****
they squeal off the line.. haha
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Things to do this spring:
1) Kick Mother Nature square in the nuts
2) Buy aftermarket rims so I can post to this thread about when I'm putting them on
3) Pet a kitten
1) Kick Mother Nature square in the nuts
2) Buy aftermarket rims so I can post to this thread about when I'm putting them on
3) Pet a kitten
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Things to do this spring:
1) Kick Mother Nature square in the nuts
2) Buy aftermarket rims so I can post to this thread about when I'm putting them on
3) Pet a kitten[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: TeLLy
Things to do this spring:
1) Kick Mother Nature square in the nuts
2) Buy aftermarket rims so I can post to this thread about when I'm putting them on
3) Pet a kitten[hr]
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i'd like a blow, ummm rim-job [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG]
just have stock LX-G steelies on right now, what are the cheapest 15s that look decent (i like the EL rim design)?
just have stock LX-G steelies on right now, what are the cheapest 15s that look decent (i like the EL rim design)?
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Im probably putting mine on in april I'm gonna go according to when golf courses open which is usually around easter and they usually dont get snow after they open so I would say 2 week of april.
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end of april just to be safe..
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[hr]Originally posted by: Booohahaha




end of april just to be safe..
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FUHCK THAT! My rims go on March 21st, snow or no snow.
Guys they are JUST rims, they're supposed to get dirty and have stone chips and eventually rust up and then you throw them in the garbage! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG] Some of you guys make me laugh, you seem treat your rims better than you treat your car. [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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I'd like to think that I treat my rims better than my car.
Butl you have to realize that aftermarket rims don't take salt very well. They are just not made to OEM quality standards.. even my dad's Fiddipaldi Italian rims are oxydizing.
Then there's the safety issue of driving around in snow with summer tires... that's just begging for an accident, especially if you are driving an LX and don't have ABS.
I don't baby my rims, I run over pot holes and such... but I *WOULD* like to keep them in good condition, so when it's time to sell it in a couple of years, I can fetch a good market price for them.
Butl you have to realize that aftermarket rims don't take salt very well. They are just not made to OEM quality standards.. even my dad's Fiddipaldi Italian rims are oxydizing.
Then there's the safety issue of driving around in snow with summer tires... that's just begging for an accident, especially if you are driving an LX and don't have ABS.
I don't baby my rims, I run over pot holes and such... but I *WOULD* like to keep them in good condition, so when it's time to sell it in a couple of years, I can fetch a good market price for them.
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