Need suggestions for light weight 17" rims
#1
Need suggestions for light weight 17" rims
After the snow melts I am going to be buying a new set of 17" wheels. The wheels have to meet the following criteria:
- Either 17" x 7" or 17" x 7.5
- Less than 17 lbs
- Decent styling
- Good quality
I don't want to go with Volk TE-37's (even though I really like them) because they're starting to become the standard light weight wheel. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
- Either 17" x 7" or 17" x 7.5
- Less than 17 lbs
- Decent styling
- Good quality
I don't want to go with Volk TE-37's (even though I really like them) because they're starting to become the standard light weight wheel. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
#2
Re: Need suggestions for light weight 17" rims
Originally posted by Supermachoman
After the snow melts I am going to be buying a new set of 17" wheels. The wheels have to meet the following criteria:
- Either 17" x 7" or 17" x 7.5
- Less than 17 lbs
- Decent styling
- Good quality
I don't want to go with Volk TE-37's (even though I really like them) because they're starting to become the standard light weight wheel. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
After the snow melts I am going to be buying a new set of 17" wheels. The wheels have to meet the following criteria:
- Either 17" x 7" or 17" x 7.5
- Less than 17 lbs
- Decent styling
- Good quality
I don't want to go with Volk TE-37's (even though I really like them) because they're starting to become the standard light weight wheel. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Stereodude
#12
I love my 16" K1s. The great thing about them is that they look much bigger than they really are. They are also really strong because I've wacked some huge potholes with no problems. Check out my homepage for pics.
Dave
Dave
#14
Originally posted by ehughes
The SSR Comps are my #1 choice, but too expensive. I will probably go w/ the 17" K1's. I like the way the OZ Superleggra's look too, but they are still $280 ea., $100 more than the K1's.
The SSR Comps are my #1 choice, but too expensive. I will probably go w/ the 17" K1's. I like the way the OZ Superleggra's look too, but they are still $280 ea., $100 more than the K1's.
SuDZ
#15
Originally posted by SuDZ
Thats the same thing I was thinking. I like the SSR comps but at $380 a piece it isnt gonan be cheap. Hmm maybe if my tax return really likes me I could pull somethign off.
SuDZ
Thats the same thing I was thinking. I like the SSR comps but at $380 a piece it isnt gonan be cheap. Hmm maybe if my tax return really likes me I could pull somethign off.
SuDZ
#18
Re: Re: Need suggestions for light weight 17" rims
Originally posted by Stereodude
SSR Competitions 17x7.5 They're under 13lbs. They're also about $380 each at tirerack.com
Stereodude
SSR Competitions 17x7.5 They're under 13lbs. They're also about $380 each at tirerack.com
Stereodude
I'm getting em anyways
#19
Originally posted by ehughes
The thing that keeps me hang'in on for some SSR's is..."13 LBS."..for a 17" wheel!
The thing that keeps me hang'in on for some SSR's is..."13 LBS."..for a 17" wheel!
Stereodude
#20
Originally posted by Stereodude
I'll be ordering a set of the 17x8's when the weather improves a little for the 02 6 speed w/ HLSD (that I don't have yet). I should be picking up my car next Thursday and I'm already looking into replacing the rims and some handling mods already.
Stereodude
I'll be ordering a set of the 17x8's when the weather improves a little for the 02 6 speed w/ HLSD (that I don't have yet). I should be picking up my car next Thursday and I'm already looking into replacing the rims and some handling mods already.
Stereodude
#21
Thank you all for your suggestions, they are most appreciated. SSR Competitions seem like great wheels but the price it a bit too steep. I really like the K1's, and the price is makes them seem even better (thanks for the pictures Dave). Have any of you heard of Lenso VPD's? They sell for ~$165.00, and weight ~16.XX lbs. Here is a link to their site: http://www.axiswheels.com/lenso.html If anyone knows anything about these rims, or has any comments please respond.
Thank you.
Thank you.
#22
I know the guy who owns that company. Lenso basically makes 90% of axis wheels.
Oh wait, ive got axis wheels on my car.
The vpd's are basically SSR Integrals, btw. As for the light ones, I think those are the wheels for slick use only? Call axis and find out if youre really interested.. the # & addy on that link you provided is wrong, hes long since moved to Santa Fe springs. (go to the home of that url)
Oh wait, ive got axis wheels on my car.
The vpd's are basically SSR Integrals, btw. As for the light ones, I think those are the wheels for slick use only? Call axis and find out if youre really interested.. the # & addy on that link you provided is wrong, hes long since moved to Santa Fe springs. (go to the home of that url)
#23
Originally posted by Supermachoman
Thank you all for your suggestions, they are most appreciated. SSR Competitions seem like great wheels but the price it a bit too steep. I really like the K1's, and the price is makes them seem even better (thanks for the pictures Dave). Have any of you heard of Lenso VPD's? They sell for ~$165.00, and weight ~16.XX lbs. Here is a link to their site: http://www.axiswheels.com/lenso.html If anyone knows anything about these rims, or has any comments please respond.
Thank you.
Thank you all for your suggestions, they are most appreciated. SSR Competitions seem like great wheels but the price it a bit too steep. I really like the K1's, and the price is makes them seem even better (thanks for the pictures Dave). Have any of you heard of Lenso VPD's? They sell for ~$165.00, and weight ~16.XX lbs. Here is a link to their site: http://www.axiswheels.com/lenso.html If anyone knows anything about these rims, or has any comments please respond.
Thank you.
#24
Originally posted by OgreDave
I know the guy who owns that company. Lenso basically makes 90% of axis wheels.
Oh wait, ive got axis wheels on my car.
The vpd's are basically SSR Integrals, btw. As for the light ones, I think those are the wheels for slick use only? Call axis and find out if youre really interested.. the # & addy on that link you provided is wrong, hes long since moved to Santa Fe springs. (go to the home of that url)
I know the guy who owns that company. Lenso basically makes 90% of axis wheels.
Oh wait, ive got axis wheels on my car.
The vpd's are basically SSR Integrals, btw. As for the light ones, I think those are the wheels for slick use only? Call axis and find out if youre really interested.. the # & addy on that link you provided is wrong, hes long since moved to Santa Fe springs. (go to the home of that url)
Stereodude
#25
Originally posted by Stereodude
The SSR Competition rims are not "track only" rims meant for slicks. They're very strong light rims that are so good they're very common on the autocross circuit. Apparently there are a lot of people who use them on their daily drivers (like I plan to). They will be my "summer rims" with Kumho Ecsta 712s. I'll have 16" steelies w/ winter rubber for the winter and I'll have the stock rims and rubber for something.
Stereodude
The SSR Competition rims are not "track only" rims meant for slicks. They're very strong light rims that are so good they're very common on the autocross circuit. Apparently there are a lot of people who use them on their daily drivers (like I plan to). They will be my "summer rims" with Kumho Ecsta 712s. I'll have 16" steelies w/ winter rubber for the winter and I'll have the stock rims and rubber for something.
Stereodude
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