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Old 03-26-2004, 07:34 AM   #8
yudalicious
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Jessi you should do what you like. I was -- that close to buying 16x7 rota wheels in a FWD offset (40) but due to some events I can afford better wheels (probably 16x7 gramlights +33 offset) now. I'd suggest if you can save and afford the gramlights or fn01rcs, do so. The better offset/quality is worth it IMO. But if you don't really want to spend $800+ on wheels then don't.

Don't listen to everyone here flaming about blah blah correct offset blah blah pizza cutter... sure nice rims are always a plus but if spending the extra $300-400 (or even more) for that minimal gain in performance (and better looks) isn't worth it to you then hey, I support whatever your decision is.

I have to say, I have found some of the most narrow minded ppl on this forum regardin the topic of wheels. If you want, you're better off taking that $400 saved and putting it towards somn else. you guys can flame me all you want, but that is my opinion, and I understand why some ppl are hesitant to spend close to a grand on just wheels for a minimal gain in return, but I also understand why you should save up and do it right the first time, but I DO NOT understand why everyone here likes to flame ppl taking the cheaper route.

I can't speak for the quality of ADR wheels, but wheels such as rota are well established cheap racing wheels. You can always photochop the wheels if you'd like and see how'd they look. Go to google and search for a wheel offset calculator, and see if those wheels will fit, and make your decision there.
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