ever heard of these rims?
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ever heard of these rims?
anybody ever hear anything about ATS rims. in particular the Complite ones in 15x7. supposedly they are only 13 pounds which is good but i would love to hear from fellow honda heads about them and their impression.
i cant find anything about these rims anywhere?
i cant find anything about these rims anywhere?
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Re: ever heard of these rims? (EG TYPE-R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG TYPE-R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">anybody ever hear anything about ATS rims. in particular the Complite ones in 15x7. supposedly they are only 13 pounds which is good but i would love to hear from fellow honda heads about them and their impression.
i cant find anything about these rims anywhere?
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Can you post a web-site or somewhere you saw them?...I might be looking for a 16" version
i cant find anything about these rims anywhere?
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Can you post a web-site or somewhere you saw them?...I might be looking for a 16" version
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Re: ever heard of these rims? (EG TYPE-R)
ATS is a pretty old company. They make good quality wheeels mostly for the Teutonically inclined car set. You will see a lot of MkI and MkII Golfs running old skool ATS wheels.
http://www.ats-wheels.com/
You can get the comp lites from discount tire for about $100 bucks a pop. They are popular with the Spec Miata guys.
-Charlie
http://www.ats-wheels.com/
You can get the comp lites from discount tire for about $100 bucks a pop. They are popular with the Spec Miata guys.
-Charlie
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Re: ever heard of these rims? (hooter)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hooter »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ATS is a pretty old company. They make good quality wheeels mostly for the Teutonically inclined car set. You will see a lot of MkI and MkII Golfs running old skool ATS wheels.
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you know what that means.....the're not m4d tYt3 jDm y0!
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you know what that means.....the're not m4d tYt3 jDm y0!
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Re: ever heard of these rims? (BADEG6)
i dont care about jdm as long as the do the job and look decent i dont care. i plan on using them for racing so its no big deal really what they look like. i just want a 15x7 that doesnt wheigh too much and is relatively cheap. i know its a lot to ask but im on a budget and i want them before march 6/7 so thats that.
oh yeah is 38 fine for offset?
i plan on running 205-50-15 azenis
oh yeah is 38 fine for offset?
i plan on running 205-50-15 azenis
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Re: ever heard of these rims? (EG TYPE-R)
If you don't care what they look like then just get some Rota Slips... I know they are played but if you are just using them for racing, they are light as hell and cheap. They are somewhere between 11 & 12 lbs.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by h22avid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you don't care what they look like then just get some Rota Slips... I know they are played but if you are just using them for racing, they are light as hell and cheap. They are somewhere between 11 & 12 lbs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
you can also get them in 15x7 now
you can also get them in 15x7 now
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