I'm looking to sell my present rims and do people normally sell all 5?
if i purchase the after market rims, which are 18", that means that i will have to do without a spare?
what do people normally do??
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I'm looking to sell my present rims and do people normally sell all 5?
if i purchase the after market rims, which are 18", that means that i will have to do without a spare?
what do people normally do??
sell the set of 4 and keep one for spare incase something happens to 1 of your new wheels - or sell all 5 and buy a space saver for a spare!
i think slugoid is lookin for a set of 05 euro rims
Im also keen. please advise whenQuote:
Originally Posted by stephen8512
there are a few ppl that are looking for EURO R 05 rims.
I can put you in touch with them
Where are you located?
i'm located in nsw.
i'm present about to order my new rims.
if i keep 1 of the present rims as a spare, will it be weird if i have 3 18" and 1 17" if one of my tires blow or something?
how much are the 17" worth? i might put them up on ebay, since i'm not sure how much they are worth.
Hehehe 05 Euro Lux Rims im keen how much ?
Sulley:
well, if I am getting your OEM wheels as an Euro owner, I will buy all 5 17" wheels, and trade the space saver wheel to you. with 5 wheels, people can do wheel rotation. Since you are not getting 5 aftermarket 18" rims, so it doesn;t matter what size the spare wheel is... the spare will be different to your 18" anyway, no matter its 17" or space saver (unless you want to buy 5 aftermarket 18", and put one in boot as spare.
BTW, can you pull your 17" spare wheel out of the boot and weigh how heavy the OEM 17" is???
Thanks
It would look weird but it would not make any danger to your driving condition (especially if compared to using space saver!). This of course provided that you have the same overall diameter between your new 18" and the stock 17"Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulley
can i weigh them on a normal weighing scale??Quote:
Originally Posted by PNR888
is it accurate?
should be accurate enough. you don't need to go to the grams, just kg is sufficient:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sulley