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i dunno which rota rims i should get i need opinions. I can only get rota rims cause someone can hook me up with them. here is a link that show some rota rimsRota Rims please post opinions
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Rep Power: 559 i would have said battle, but they only come in 5-lug, so they dont fit on the 7thGen... those are the ones i wanted.
so my second choice for you is sub-zeros. color depends on what color car you have.
so my second choice for you is sub-zeros. color depends on what color car you have.
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Rep Power: 0 its ur choice on how you want ur car too look like....personally i would go for the sleeper look and go with the slip stream since they're light weight and looks like the spoon wheels....
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Rep Power: 0 If your car is silver, a good-looking setup is the Rota Attack in bronze--these are the Volk Racing Grams replicas. Since they are a dark shade of bronze, they contrast well with the silver. Another good-looking wheel for our cars is the Sub-zero. The Slipstreams are ok but a little too plain, IMO.
Edit: PM Grey; he has the 17" Rota Attack rims in bronze.
Edit: PM Grey; he has the 17" Rota Attack rims in bronze.
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[hr]Originally posted by: PbFoot
i would have said battle, but they only come in 5-lug, so they dont fit on the 7thGen... those are the ones i wanted.
so my second choice for you is sub-zeros. color depends on what color car you have.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: PbFoot
i would have said battle, but they only come in 5-lug, so they dont fit on the 7thGen... those are the ones i wanted.
so my second choice for you is sub-zeros. color depends on what color car you have.[hr]
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Rep Power: 0 I have the rota subzeros in silver with the polished lip. They are only 15s and each wheel and tire together weigh 30lbs. That's a reduction of at least 10lbs. I'd bet money that a light weight wheel combo is the best bolt-on mod you can do for our cars.
I have had the rotas for about 6 months and am very happy with them. The roads here in charlotte are pretty rough and they have held up fine. I don't think a 20lb konig rim would be any stronger.
I have had the rotas for about 6 months and am very happy with them. The roads here in charlotte are pretty rough and they have held up fine. I don't think a 20lb konig rim would be any stronger.
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[hr]Originally posted by: Mbow
I have the rota subzeros in silver with the polished lip. They are only 15s and each wheel and tire together weigh 30lbs. That's a reduction of at least 10lbs. I'd bet money that a light weight wheel combo is the best bolt-on mod you can do for our cars.
I have had the rotas for about 6 months and am very happy with them. The roads here in charlotte are pretty rough and they have held up fine. I don't think a 20lb konig rim would be any stronger.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Mbow
I have the rota subzeros in silver with the polished lip. They are only 15s and each wheel and tire together weigh 30lbs. That's a reduction of at least 10lbs. I'd bet money that a light weight wheel combo is the best bolt-on mod you can do for our cars.
I have had the rotas for about 6 months and am very happy with them. The roads here in charlotte are pretty rough and they have held up fine. I don't think a 20lb konig rim would be any stronger.[hr]
I'll second that. Reducing unsprung weight is one of the best things you can do.
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[hr]Originally posted by: PbFoot
i would have said battle, but they only come in 5-lug, so they dont fit on the 7thGen... those are the ones i wanted.
so my second choice for you is sub-zeros. color depends on what color car you have.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: PbFoot
i would have said battle, but they only come in 5-lug, so they dont fit on the 7thGen... those are the ones i wanted.
so my second choice for you is sub-zeros. color depends on what color car you have.[hr]
Click on the wheel specs. The Battles come in 4 x 100 lug.
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Rep Power: 0 i narrowed it down to the rota slipstreams, sub- zero, or attack. i still don't know which color to get for the rims, any have have any opinions on color for any of these rims.
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Rep Power: 324 Hey, my shop can get you any Rota rims for a good price. For instance, I can get you 15" Rota Slipstreams' for only $380. Let me know what you want. pM me or email me at PristineImage@aol.com. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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