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    Considering new rims

    Here are two options maybe three that i really like. What do you think? I would still keep the stock rims as well.

    Option:1
    KMC - Wheels

    KMC KM651 Slide

    Option:2
    [http://www.dubwheels.com/wheel.cfm?id=6966

    DUB Push S110

    Option:3 (maybe, I like all black)
    http://www.dubwheels.com/wheel.cfm?id=6961

    DUB Push S109

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    I think option 1, but with a flatter center cap like option 2 would be the ticket.

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    I like option 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joedpl View Post
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    Well, yeah, of course.

    But if I had to choose......

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    Those rims with zero offset and the spokes flush to the outside of the wheel always look like front wheel drive type rims to me.

    I prefer rims with more of a lip and offset for rear wheel drive vehicles.

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    I guess an option:4 could be to powder coat the stock 90% gloss black? I linked chrome but I've always loved black rims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cayman150 View Post
    Those rims with zero offset and the spokes flush to the outside of the wheel always look like front wheel drive type rims to me.

    I prefer rims with more of a lip and offset for rear wheel drive vehicles.

    I agree with you on that, a lip always look much nicer.

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