BBS wheels or keep my painted stock SE wheels?
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BBS wheels or keep my painted stock SE wheels?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/16-BB...item2eb729e622
This SEEMS like a good deal. They are the correct bolt pattern, offset, and width. I have almost new tires on graphite painted SE wheels that I was going to put on my '98 SE auto. I thought this might be a nice change of pace. Toyota models only.
Opinions?
BTW, I thought this would be better here than the wheels/tires forum since it's a stock 4th gen SE wheel vs aftermarket discussion.
This SEEMS like a good deal. They are the correct bolt pattern, offset, and width. I have almost new tires on graphite painted SE wheels that I was going to put on my '98 SE auto. I thought this might be a nice change of pace. Toyota models only.
Opinions?
BTW, I thought this would be better here than the wheels/tires forum since it's a stock 4th gen SE wheel vs aftermarket discussion.
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Idk, I think those wheels came on camry's as an option but it not being and actual pic on the wheels being sold I would pass on it. For a couple hundred $ more you can get these http://www.vrwheels.com/bbs-rs-non-stagger-p-3961.html this wheel is over played but atleast would would have actual aftermarket bbs wheels and not worry about them being "good deal" with out the gamble...
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Idk, I think those wheels came on camry's as an option but it not being and actual pic on the wheels being sold I would pass on it. For a couple hundred $ more you can get these http://www.vrwheels.com/bbs-rs-non-stagger-p-3961.html this wheel is over played but atleast would would have actual aftermarket bbs wheels and not worry about them being "good deal" with out the gamble...
I was a little worried about the the picture in the ebay link. If I got bbs wheels I'd want real, made in germany ones...the seller's info doesn't exactly inspire confidence.
I have very recent 215-55-16 Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S tires with warranties that I paid a bit over $600 for from discount tire. I want to use those up first before I step up with you big boys.
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