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miles |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 09:59 |
Lightweight wheels will always be more expensive due to the higher quality. | |
IntaCepta |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 01:38 |
kosei alloys are relatively lightweight compared to other brand, but they still weigh quite a bit. | |
essexracer |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 01:07 |
quote: :mad: :lol: i understood hence my 2 posts above :P :) james | |
Mo |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 21:22 |
cheers Ian, | |
Ian |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 21:21 |
If you're choosing wheels you may as well choose lightweight ones, its to go with a PSG widearch so he's not going to want to deck it on 15s! | |
Lazarus1 |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 19:29 |
Kosei | |
Keith Piper |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 19:14 |
I need some really light 14's if anyone knows where from quote: | |
Nath |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 19:13 |
Speedline do a variety of lightweight alloys but they dont come cheap. | |
Mo |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:43 |
any cheaper brand that do lightweights? can't really afford OZ and been told they offsets are not right for vauxhalls | |
essexracer |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:40 |
i think so.... but still its a compensation, at least ppl av the option of goin for big alloys and not sufferin as much loss of performance due to the size of alloys. | |
broster |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:37 |
supose so, but surely they wold still loos acceleration due to the rolling radius being bigger? | |
Mo |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:36 |
why? | |
essexracer |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:35 |
^^^^ :boggle: | |
broster |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:30 |
whats the point in getting light weight 18's? | |
Mo |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 18:26 |
bttt | |
Mo |
posted on 24th Jan 04 at 17:43 |
i'm thinking of getting 18's for my corsa but want some light weight ones. which makes do light weight alloys apart from OZ and MM?? |