Cheviot for budget, SSR for big bucks, Picking up a set of Cheviot Armorlites and Cheviot Raiders, Basically Australian SSR's haha! But i'm also going for a Zokusha style build so it makes sense i pick some obscure wheels nobody has heard about haha!
None of my favorite wheels come in 5x115... What would you guys think about running 5x114.3 on a 5x115? I've read mixed reviews, but haven't found anyone who said they've failed
Love the budget wheels idea. Because once you finish your car you know you budget is probably tapping out from the strain. Even more so if you've built a drift car and maintenance is where your money goes to.
I got the Rosenstein CR in 18x8.5+35 for my V70R for about 700 something when it first came out. Flow formed and looks sweeeeet and their support team is always active!
Fitment is the only place to get wheels. Everywhere else I go none, gives all the info, have custom tire wheel combo deals, cover shipping to lower 48. I think it is also the largest selection.
Esr wheels should be featured Their SR series CS series Forgetech series and vacuum series run in at about 800-1200 a set They weight in about 26 to 33 pounds but they are super stylish
I got a set of Vors sp1 18x8 35 offset. Looks "almost" like original Spoon rims. 2" lip, polished silver, and Lightweight too. Only downside is the multi lug pattern that I wish they didn't have on there. But couldn't pass it up for $529!
Bring back the cool shirts !!!! like the OG ESR one with the slammed subie or the slammed 370z those are my favorite . Feels like the ones you guys are coming out with nowadays are the same with different colors they’re low key boring. Make some with an evo or s2000 or a MazdaSpeed, so many cars come on !!!
I have a 2009 Lancer, and I’m looking at the JNC034 (purple). I’ve never heard FI say anything about this wheel or brand, so I feel like it’s completely underrated/under appreciated!
i chose avids for my fd because I dont know what wheels i truely want and cant bring myself to get a super expensive wheel when i dont even know if ill like it on the car. They have designs that obviously look like the more expensive ones, so i got a set to see if i like how they look. plus the car isnt driving much since im working on the suspension. also you dont feel AAAAs bad if well somting happens. If you like them just go for them.
Motegi MR-116, Black with red accent. Can be had in 4x100. In fact i would love to see a video on higher offset 4x100 wheels in 15" & 16" for some of us sub-compact guys ! Cheers.
I’m surprised y’all didn’t mention the Drag DR-75 wheels especially sense they only cost $775-850 (depending on size), they have a clean and long lasting design (I’ve had mine for almost 10 years) and half of the variants of this wheel are on back order on your website, however they are kinda heavy weighting in at about 30.5 lbs without a tire
@@Lessenjr its allowed to Change wheels and tires, the Problem is in germany they have to be tested and certified by the TÜV to be allowed on the roads. A stupidly and pricy process.
Same. I bought a used car that came with Plasti-dipped stock rims, and they're fine, but I'd eventually like to get some decent quality rims without breaking the bank. Then there's still tires, and the grip of the road to think about and all that gives me a headache.
@@screechingsergal5012 i restore wheels as a hobby, so i have restored alot of high quality wheels i got damaged or plastidipped for €200/300 and sold them for €750/1000
Tried getting the Avid AV6 but the town I live in couldn't get them and I really tried the "support local" got some RTX Dakars in bronze, love the look, alittle different but meaty looking for a rally look
I wish there was a brighter bronze version of the AVID1 AV6 wheels. I am thinking of going with the bronze version of the 9SIX9 SIX-1 wheels. Does anyone have any experience with these? I don't track and have a separate daily so I really will only put a couple of hundred miles with some spirited driving on the Tail of the Dragon once a year, if that, and trips to car meets usually all within 100 miles.
I'm looking for a rim that is 16 X 6.5 or maybe a 16 X 7 for a 2000 Toyota Camry LE. Do you have anything in that size? The Camry will take 16 inch rims.