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Idea for rims

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by calightweight, Sep 28, 2008.

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    calightweight New Member

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    excellent choice.
    enkei > brand X knockoffs
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    RPF1's are amazing wheels. Crazy lightweight and strong as can be.
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    They look kinda like Scion tC wheels
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    +1 :d
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    Shifty SIdeways Noob

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    one of my favorite wheels, should look good
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    those are nice rims
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    Looks like mainly positive feedback. I was planning on getting 17" over 16". WOO im excited even though im broke off my ass hahah.
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    lol...if you're broke, don't get em.
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    calightweight New Member

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    Yes that is very true. I am going to get a suspension setup first before the rims. I hate that gap.

    I would but I don't think white would look that great on a silver car. I would rather get some silver ones ready to go out the box. Plus, why would you get rid of yours? They look damn good on your car. BTW what kit is on your car?
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Your suspension is more important than wheels anyways. I've got a full coilover set up for sale. Check the link in my sig.
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    he is parting out his car
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    OO, now it all makes sense. It says in your other forum that the NEX SS coilovers were to soft for you. I personally am not looking for something soft unless you love your ride super rigid. Overall how was your experience with that coilover setup? Plus, I have been researching and it only says that those coilovers will fit up to a 99 model, mine is a 2001.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    The NEX SS coilovers are too soft for my use. It's not "soft" by all means like the stock suspension. It's very firm. It's perfect for daily driving and spirited driving. I needed something for autocross and touge. My current setup now is practically bone jarring. So my reference to soft may be extreme. LOL :D The application list is for the world market, so it's based off of the Japanese model Corolla. It fits the 93-02 USDM Corolla's and the 87-92 as well so I've heard. It was a great setup for the street. Firm ride matched with the perfect dampening and fully adjustable height. If my Corolla was strictly my daily driver, I would've kept them.
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    you can have them repainted
    im sellin it cuz im parting out my car, the my lipkit is also for sale, http://trdforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33021

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