Changing out wheels
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Changing out wheels
I have a 2009 Acura TSX. It just turned 100K about a month ago. New set of tires in December but would like to consider putting a set of new wheels on it. Nothing over the top but clean and nice looking. I'm in my 40s, so I'm not trying to outlook the street. Little sporty.
Any ideas? There are tons of these wheels out there; should I be concerned on the weight of the wheel?
My Acura is the Polished Metal Metallic. Thanks for your consideration in helping me figure this out.
Any ideas? There are tons of these wheels out there; should I be concerned on the weight of the wheel?
My Acura is the Polished Metal Metallic. Thanks for your consideration in helping me figure this out.
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Re: Changing out wheels
You can try out Tirerack.com the site lets you pull up a image of your car so you swap wheels back and forth until you find something you like.
I would say majority of aftermarket wheels are going to be lighter then your stock wheels unless you pick out some big old chrome 20" wheels.
I would say majority of aftermarket wheels are going to be lighter then your stock wheels unless you pick out some big old chrome 20" wheels.
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Re: Changing out wheels
I'm using TL type S wheels. But they look a little funny unless the car is lowered (mine is slightly lowered on Tein SA coilovers). I wouldn't bother with just standard fitting wheels. What's the point? The car has attractive wheels from the factory.
This is really the only picture I have. I like them because they're factory wheels and they look very much in place. They fit just fine without any fender modifications or camber adjustments...and they give the car an aggressive factory look.
This is really the only picture I have. I like them because they're factory wheels and they look very much in place. They fit just fine without any fender modifications or camber adjustments...and they give the car an aggressive factory look.
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