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WindDragon
post Jan 11 2009, 06:12 PM

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bros, i wan to change my stock Waja 15" rims to something lighter. Anyone got a good recommendation for lightweight 15" rims? my budget below RM1000... hehe
WindDragon
post Jan 11 2009, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(sysh @ Jan 11 2009, 11:13 PM)
Hey bro, seems like you're quite interested with rims eh. Yup, like what I said the other day.. lightweight ones are the way to go to preserve ur FC. Lenso rims are quite decent. If you trade in your stock rims + tires, and get the rims + tires.. you might get a good deal. Can always try to go to h20 in klang.. lotsa forumers go there for rims..
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yo bro!! love the strut bar i bought from u!! can feel the difference in handling.

yaloh! the stock tires are damm heavy. i wanna get something lighter for my ride. used rims also no prob. hmm since alot of people talking about klang, i think i will take a drive there. where is h20?
WindDragon
post Jan 12 2009, 12:03 AM

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QUOTE(sysh @ Jan 11 2009, 11:33 PM)
Yea. They prolly look good, but are heavy. I'll try to avoid them at all cost.

WindDragon: Since the gab between the wheel arch of the Waja is quite big.. try considering a 16".
It does up the cool factor a bit. That's the only reason why I got them for my car. Few more days then my car will be sold.  sweat.gif
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exchange ur rims with mine la... maybe the new owner won't notice. haha laugh.gif

yeah 16' will definitely look better on my waja. i think i will drive to klang tomorrow lol.
WindDragon
post Jan 12 2009, 08:00 PM

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nowadays economy not so good so have to budget!

anyone can recommend a few places to look for used sport rims? i am starting to think i should get used sports rims since my car 4 years old already.
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post Jan 14 2009, 01:09 PM

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those alloy used to make rims take hundreds of years to degrade la. if got no physical damage to it (dents and cracks), the rims can use for years and still perform like new.

 

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