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wanted: some new rims, same old readings
Topic Started: Aug 10 2010, 09:15 PM (1,754 Views)
Geosporin
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These would work? yes?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/14-6-Konig-Quiz-Black-Wheel-Rim-s-4x114-3-4-114-4x4-5-/390197745363?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories#ht_500wt_1182
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Kik
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Those will fit you, GeoSporin. Just a suggestion to look around CraigLook.com or at least your local craigslist for some deals. 400.00 a pop plus shipping plus the tires to fit, mount and balance could get costly. Not getting into your business at all...just a suggestion from someone that has found several really nice sets of wheels/tires ready to go for a little more than one of those wheels. They are out there...you just gotta search.
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I agree with the upper...www.craiglook.com & www.car-part.com are great resources for "local" rims that you could even maybe haggle with the prices. Brand new is great, but slightly used at a fraction of the cost is always better in my book :)
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Geosporin
Aug 11 2010, 08:36 PM
Those would be perfect providing they're not too heavy. The 14x7 you mentioned would be too wide. 14x5.5 or 6 is ideal.

That's not a very good price, but it's a very good wheel.

Just looked around a bit for them, TreadDepot lists them for $76, but silver only and not in stock, they want you to call. http://www.treadepot.com/wheelsizes/kwqi.html Best news is 11 pounds per wheel, that's terrific!

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Geosporin
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Cool :D I appreciate your research! Thanks!

So how great will the effect be on my gas mileage with these slightly wider but lightweight wheels, do you think?
Edited by Geosporin, Aug 13 2010, 11:37 PM.
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