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Ragerunner
24-07-2007, 04:20 PM
hi guys,
i've recently bought a euro (last week), brand new from Honda (standard euro, not luxury). I'm looking to buy new rims/types for the car.
im just wondering do people actually buy these stock ones? i want to be able to spend as little as possible so i want to be able to sell the old ones.
anyone got an idea of how much they usually go for ?
thanks
Ragerunner
24-07-2007, 04:23 PM
these are my current ones that i want to get rid of
akina
24-07-2007, 04:43 PM
wow... so plain!!! also if u get bigger sized rims... make sure u drop the car as well or else u gonna look like a boat @@
not sure if ppl is gonna buy those stock rims. but if u had the euro r 17" than that would have more demand than this one
good luck with selling~
EuroDude
24-07-2007, 04:47 PM
I had those ones and sold them with no hassle.
for example if someone has a euro company car and needs new tyres ($1000), they may simply buy new stock rims+tyres for $500 from eBay or the Trading Post and save $500, and chuck out the original rims (I guess u could sell them dirt cheap).
hengis
24-07-2007, 05:18 PM
these are my current ones that i want to get rid of
hey I might be itnerested to buy those stock rims, because i'm selling my rims
what rims are you after? maybe you will interested in a trade+cash
Ragerunner
24-07-2007, 05:29 PM
I actually haven't decided on what rims i exactly want but it's something along the lines of this.
http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_closeup.asp?part=&part_no=1153
it will probably be a few weeks before i get new ones installed though.
J-TODA
24-07-2007, 06:27 PM
hey man congrats on the new purchase
yer as akina said....people are usually after the luxury 17" styled ones, however u could alwyas try other sites as ebay or trading post...never know a buyer might be interested..
ive seen the same set of rims, go for between 300 -700 depending on their condition....never realli seen these styled rims sold for a higher price, bt u never know mayb ull be lucky and get a high paying customer =]
neywas gl wif the sale...and hope u enjoy ur new euro =]
r-r-redEuro
24-07-2007, 06:46 PM
trade with hengis, his rims are nice
suited perfectly well for black euros, take a look id recommend it if i was in your position i would be cheeering. well thats me not you.
my 2cents of opinions.
akina
24-07-2007, 10:26 PM
nooooooo! i wanted hengis's rims! i just have no $$ right now ><
but ill get there! better than paying 3k+ for brand new ones :(
snajper
25-07-2007, 07:32 PM
I wanted to do the same thing with my euro. (Buy 17 or 18" wheels). The only issue is that when I was buying my car I have te test drove both Lux and Std euros and Std is so much smoother when driving over bumps due to 16" wheels and more rubber. Also I heard a lot of horror stories with people buying aftermarket wheels. Do your research!!!!
If u want your euro to look very good with the new wheels, it has to be lowered. I am not sure how much is that going to cost?
Just wondering how is Euro to drive with 18"s? and what 18" wheels are recommended. (18x8 or 18x8.5)
EUR003act
25-07-2007, 07:51 PM
done canberra to brisbane twice on 18"s, well over 15hours each trip (done in one day i might add!)... no problems with comfort or road noise... arrived feeling just as fresh as i did driving the same trip in my parents '03 calais on stock 17"s... your suspension set up will play more of a part there (whether you just lower with springs or go full on coilovers)
in regards to hanling, 235 tyres give a shit load more traction then 215 stock :D 8" will be fine, 8.5 if your gonna seriously race, otherwise i'd stick to 8" if not 7.5" because of tyre prices! (235 approx $1200 for 4 tyres - 245 approx $1800 for 4 tyres)
Just wondering how is Euro to drive with 18"s? and what 18" wheels are recommended. (18x8 or 18x8.5)
Try and get 18x7.5 if possible. 8" is acceptable too but I think 7.5" is the sweet spot for the Euro.
8.5" is a bit too wide and it is not as if you need to run very wide rubber anyway.
tony1234
25-07-2007, 08:45 PM
IMO get 17s with 225/45s and lower it a bit.Anything bigger is overkill,not to mention the Euro was designed to ride on this rim,tyre combo.
Euro76
27-07-2007, 10:01 AM
these are my current ones that i want to get rid of
That's exactly like mine :( :thumbdwn:
Horrible wheels and looks too puny for Euro :eek::eek::eek:
Ragerunner
17-09-2007, 12:31 PM
hey guys, just reviving my dead thread hehe
i've already gotten my new rims, and i want to sell my original honda ones...
anyone got any experience in selling it? how much are they worth? i really have no idea....
i've been offered $400 by a friends friend...is that a reasonable price considering they are almost brand new rims and tyres (has done less than 1500km)
thanks
aaronng
17-09-2007, 12:39 PM
hey guys, just reviving my dead thread hehe
i've already gotten my new rims, and i want to sell my original honda ones...
anyone got any experience in selling it? how much are they worth? i really have no idea....
i've been offered $400 by a friends friend...is that a reasonable price considering they are almost brand new rims and tyres (has done less than 1500km)
thanks
If they have heaps of tread, I'd ask for about $500, just for the tyres. Give the rims free as free gifts. :) Used ones with curb rash and little tread go for $200.
Ragerunner
17-09-2007, 12:44 PM
cool thanks! i'll keep that in mind
need help, anyone can tell me the offset for the Honda Accord Euro Luxury 2005 rims?
santa3563
19-09-2007, 06:38 PM
offset +55
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