16" Rota Slipstreams *mint condition* Falken 215/45/16 Azzenis 600 bucks good price?!
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Re: 16" Rota Slipstreams *mint condition* Falken 215/45/16 Azzenis 600 bucks good price?! (tomu06)
that's a steal~ I'd jump on that deal
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Re: 16" Rota Slipstreams *mint condition* Falken 215/45/16 Azzenis 600 bucks good price?! (JDM PRO)
^_^ just wanted some more info cuz dropping 600 bux isn't no easy thing , i also got some Si rims, wondering how much i could sell those for, they are perfect condition, have some tire left on them. Michellin* 195/55/15's
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Re: 16" Rota Slipstreams *mint condition* Falken 215/45/16 Azzenis 600 bucks good price?! (tomu06)
Stick with your Si's trust me you'll regret it later down the line. You'll get tired of the Slips and want to sell it and think, " Damn I should've never sold my Si's."
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Re: 16" Rota Slipstreams *mint condition* Falken 215/45/16 Azzenis 600 bucks good price?! (tomu06)
I would think the Rotas would be sweet wince there wider and lighter than Si..youll get better performance....what year is your car? I would think the only problem would be that 215 45 16 would be a about 1'' taller in diamter than stock on a 92-00 civic...id try and get the rotas for around 400-600 since you can get them new with 205 40 16 kumho ectsa(i know not as good) for $600
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just because the end result is lighter doesn't mean that you will have better performance. the weight of the wheel(metal) is farther from the center of rotation, making it harder to turn, making your engine work harder. the closer you keep the heaviest part of your wheel/tire(the metal rim) the better performance you will get. its just physics. lighter is not always better.
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