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    Hi all,

    i am just wondering what is the general perception with wheel brands.

    what brand have you heard are known to manufacture Quality/Durable/Lightweight wheels at reasonable price.

    i am talking about ranges like ROH, Speedy, BSA, Lenso,Advanti etc... not top shelf BBS/OZ

    and if you could include an idea of cost, place of manufacture would be great.

    thanks

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    geezus christ, how general do you want to be

    Look, pick what you want. use any brand you want. use webites, but don't ask general questions. i could go on for hours over which are good, which are bad and how much they are, where tog et them

    This is just insane

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    Quote Originally Posted by McChook
    geezus christ, how general do you want to be

    Look, pick what you want. use any brand you want. use webites, but don't ask general questions. i could go on for hours over which are good, which are bad and how much they are, where tog et them

    This is just insane
    woops, sorry man, i am new to the forum. ops:

    didn't mean to start an argument.

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    its ok jimbo! mc chicken is actually a nice forumer....

    your question is far too general to anwer....find a set of wheels you like and we can go from there....
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    Not an argument, its just such an open general question that I don't have to time to answer myself. It would take days to explain them all.

    Basically, they are all good brands.

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    could the admin delete this post ?

    i don't want other forumer to waste time reading this, (& to further embarass myself...)

    sorry guys, i will do some more research and make another post when i am ready.

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    Look, to be nice I can say this

    Most of those brands have lightweight wheels from about $250 a wheel. then, you ad the price of the tyre of your choice.
    What specificially were you looking at achieving?? what car?? what style

    Another brand to ad should be Speedy wheels, they are nice and cheap, and have some lightweight wheels too

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    Hi again.

    let me try again, i will make it as clear as possible. ops:

    Firstly, i don't actually own a Honda, i drive a Mazda Astina ('02) it came with 14inch steelies. i have been trying to get some 15" that are standard from earlier cars or off MX5's as they came with the correct offset and are made by Enkei.

    Without much luck, i decided to turn to aftermarket. i found this http://www.donnellans.com.au/images/...blkmercsml.jpg that actually look like stock ones, and am sure they came with 4x100 PCD and suitable offset (have seem them on few EK Civics too).

    But i have no idea how much they weight and the build quality of those (eg, easily crake etc...) that is why i started this silly post. As Hondas are more popular with modify scene, so i was expecting to get few more feedback from here then other forum.

    Secondly, would anyone know if standard Honda rims could accept Hub rings like aftermarket ones ? (again for the same reason Honda being more popular, i might have greater chance of getting them second hand then Mazda's) do they make ring size this small (from Honda's 56.1 to Mazda's 54.1 ?)

    that's what i had in mind.

    thanks guys and sorry for the trouble. ops:

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    Dude why be so harsh? He's got 3 posts to his name, would have had ONE when he started this thread. He just basically wants a general run down of quality mid range priced rims.

    We could break it up into generalised segments,

    such as "Lightweight/track style brands", "Show/Bling style brands", etc all with decent build quality and low-mid range price.

    Jimbooh, it'd be alot better if you simply edited your thread to word your question more concisely. Maybe start by stating the make/model/etc of the car these rims will go on (if any, you could be asking a general q), what you would like out of your wheels (show or go or both?) and your price range. There are, as McChook and VTEC16 mentioned, plenty of brands and styles to choose from. Just modify your inital post abit and I'm sure you'll get plenty of opinions and replies! No need to delete your post, everyone starts somewhere. If any internet know it all smartarses ever give you shit for not knowing something just tell them to shove it, because nobody knows everything about everything!


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    OK

    Those wheels look pretty heavy IMO. Can;t tell really without a scale or a close up picture - they look chromed?? If so, chrome is heavy. Those wheels are way bigger than 15in. I recomend you go to the wheel manufacturer's websites and have a browse there for sizes and styles. Start with

    www.speedywheels.com.au
    www.bigotyres.com.au - a shop, but has the lenso catalogue
    www.rohwheels.com.au

    Start there. Donnelans seems to display a lot of wheels that are no longer made - dangerous.... makes you sad hen you like a wheel you can;t buy

    I can't answer the hub ring question though.

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    Hi all

    http://www.donnellans.com.au/images/...blkmercsml.jpg

    sorry i forgot to mention, those wheel are called Advanti B, that picture is in 18 inch i think. if you go to donnellans.com and under picture gallary there are quite a few Honda Civics with them too.

    Basically that is the style i am after, standard looking that are easy to clean.

    i also noticed Lenso has one called "P6000" (hopefully not designed to mount Pirelli only ) which are similar also.

    thanks everyone.

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    why not give rotas a try? they're light/strong/affordable and you can choose a style/colour which is *jdm-style*...

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