where do you guys store wheels you don’t use?
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where do you guys store wheels you don’t use?
How and where do you guys store wheels you don’t use?
Do you use crates, containers, or just leave them on the side of the garage and hope they don’t fall on their face?
I have a set in my room and I want them out, lol..
Do you use crates, containers, or just leave them on the side of the garage and hope they don’t fall on their face?
I have a set in my room and I want them out, lol..
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very good question.
i am wondering where i should hide my stockers when i get my dubs-1. too bad i dont have any place to hide them. yes yes, i for sure will go through a BIG lecture/conversation with parents once the stockers are placed in the balconey. i already fear that day !
i am wondering where i should hide my stockers when i get my dubs-1. too bad i dont have any place to hide them. yes yes, i for sure will go through a BIG lecture/conversation with parents once the stockers are placed in the balconey. i already fear that day !
Originally Posted by THT
I have two sets of 15s that are stacked in the corner of my living room. I hate apartment living and can't wait to buy a house with a proper garage.
~THT
~THT
It's a pain having to ask your friends if you can use their driveway to do some maintenance/mods, and lug 50lbs of crap just to do it.
If I didn't have a hall closet, I don't know what I'd do. It's where I keep all my tools including floor jack, set of jackstands, etc. And I need to find a place to put my ramps. What I miss most is not having an outdoor spigot; can't even wash my car in the parking lot.
~THT
~THT
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From: Long Island, NY
Originally Posted by 99Maxima5sp
Exactly, i just have my stock rims/tires stacked up on top of each other as well as my 15" steelies
-eric
-eric
I understand that idea with the stock wheels, but I’m talking about your nicer, more expensive aftermarket wheels
Originally Posted by Champagne97
I understand that idea with the stock wheels, but I’m talking about your nicer, more expensive aftermarket wheels
Same idea applies...I dont see the special deal about aftermarket rims. If you feel you need to protect them more, throw them in some trash bags, then stack them up on each other. That way nothing can fall on them, or rub the rims and damage them. Other than that, i cant see a special way of storing them.
-eric
I have my old 5spoke 16's sitting stacked in my friends basement. I have no where else to put em.
$400 and they come with Michelin MXV4 Energy Tires with 80% tread
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$400 and they come with Michelin MXV4 Energy Tires with 80% tread
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