View Poll Results: Which wheels would you pick out of these two?
Borbet Type E



10
23.81%
Rota Subzero



32
76.19%
Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll
Once again, Opinions on wheels needed... which do you like more? *pics*....>>>>>
Once again, Opinions on wheels needed... which do you like more? *pics*....>>>>>
Borbet Type E:
17 X 8"
Alloy silver w/ polished lip
23.5 lbs each:

VS:
Rota Subzeros:
17 X 7.5"
Alloy Silver w/ polished lip
17 lbs each:


going on a 4th gen.
What do you think? Which would you pick out of those two?
vote =)
17 X 8"
Alloy silver w/ polished lip
23.5 lbs each:

VS:
Rota Subzeros:
17 X 7.5"
Alloy Silver w/ polished lip
17 lbs each:


going on a 4th gen.
What do you think? Which would you pick out of those two?
vote =)
Originally posted by Cumalot
That's easy, definitely the Subzeros!
That's easy, definitely the Subzeros!
Iron Lung had both of them on his car:

vs:

Originally posted by N34JZ
I think they both look kinda small, have you completeley ruled out 18's?
I think they both look kinda small, have you completeley ruled out 18's?
There are only so few 18" size designs that I'd really want to put on the car and they are a lot more expensive than these 17s...
Both of these wheels will cost me under a 1,000$ with brand new tires... balanced and installed...
I will hold off on the 18s for now..
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
you don't think those wheels in 17" size would look kind of small on a 4th gen? The spokes being real skinny and all?
Iron Lung had both of them on his car:

vs:

you don't think those wheels in 17" size would look kind of small on a 4th gen? The spokes being real skinny and all?
Iron Lung had both of them on his car:

vs:

He went from the Borbet to the Rota, so that should tell you something. I think the Borbet look a bit OEM like. You might as well keep the stock ones if you want to go with the Borbet, not worth it IMO. I like the style of the Subzeros more.
Originally posted by maxse91
Borbets
Those Subzeros just dont look right on a 4th gen...
Borbets

Those Subzeros just dont look right on a 4th gen...
i'm obviously a fan of the subzero. it depends on what YOU like anyway so go with your guy and be happy
For the Borbets, it really depends on the color of the Max. I've seen them on a gold Max (Ironlung), white Max, and a black Max. They looked good on the white and black Max, but on gold it doesn't look great. There's something about the gold color that contrasts with a lot of the wheels out there. Personally, I like the Borbets. They look clean and have that subtle aggressive look. The lines of the Borbet flow really well with the 4th gen curves.
Another wheel option is what I have on my car, the ASA LS5 17X7 (17lbs) from the Tirerack ($155). Check out my homepage for pics.
Dave
Another wheel option is what I have on my car, the ASA LS5 17X7 (17lbs) from the Tirerack ($155). Check out my homepage for pics.
Dave
Originally posted by ryz
the sub zero 's look better in the box than on the car ,the center caps for the subzero will not fit once the wheels are installed the hub sticks out .
black max sitting steel grays
the sub zero 's look better in the box than on the car ,the center caps for the subzero will not fit once the wheels are installed the hub sticks out .
black max sitting steel grays
Originally posted by Dave B
For the Borbets, it really depends on the color of the Max. I've seen them on a gold Max (Ironlung), white Max, and a black Max. They looked good on the white and black Max, but on gold it doesn't look great. There's something about the gold color that contrasts with a lot of the wheels out there. Personally, I like the Borbets. They look clean and have that subtle aggressive look. The lines of the Borbet flow really well with the 4th gen curves.
Another wheel option is what I have on my car, the ASA LS5 17X7 (17lbs) from the Tirerack ($155). Check out my homepage for pics.
Dave
For the Borbets, it really depends on the color of the Max. I've seen them on a gold Max (Ironlung), white Max, and a black Max. They looked good on the white and black Max, but on gold it doesn't look great. There's something about the gold color that contrasts with a lot of the wheels out there. Personally, I like the Borbets. They look clean and have that subtle aggressive look. The lines of the Borbet flow really well with the 4th gen curves.
Another wheel option is what I have on my car, the ASA LS5 17X7 (17lbs) from the Tirerack ($155). Check out my homepage for pics.
Dave
mine is Sage Mist Green..
here is DCmax with the Borbets:

I don't know why, but I think the weight difference bothers me most.. and I don't even race or anything
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
I don't know why, but I think the weight difference bothers me most.. and I don't even race or anything
I don't know why, but I think the weight difference bothers me most.. and I don't even race or anything
MPG is better (very little, but hey)
Braking is better
Drivability is better
Lighter is better.
Originally posted by Lordrandall
It's not just racing. It's every day driving.
MPG is better (very little, but hey)
Braking is better
Drivability is better
Lighter is better.
It's not just racing. It's every day driving.
MPG is better (very little, but hey)
Braking is better
Drivability is better
Lighter is better.
We think alike.
Although the differences might be very slightly noticeable to in typical driving, I'll just feel better knowing my wheels are light and the acceleration/braking/etc.. is better now than it would be with wheels almost 7 lbs heavier.. each.

However, looks still matter
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
We think alike.
Although the differences might be very slightly noticeable to in typical driving, I'll just feel better knowing my wheels are light and the acceleration/braking/etc.. is better now than it would be with wheels almost 7 lbs heavier.. each.
However, looks still matter
We think alike.
Although the differences might be very slightly noticeable to in typical driving, I'll just feel better knowing my wheels are light and the acceleration/braking/etc.. is better now than it would be with wheels almost 7 lbs heavier.. each.

However, looks still matter
Originally posted by Maximan190
subzeros look like beater rims, the borbets give it a more classy and clean look
subzeros look like beater rims, the borbets give it a more classy and clean look
i think they are cool but in 17" size, on a 4th gen.. might look a little off.. especially with such thin spokes..
the 6.5 lb per wheel difference bothers me..
but i guess you can't have it all..
looks, price and weight...
If any local NY / NJ people are looking for a set of Subzeros, check the Wheels/Tires section
True the Borbet's looked classier and more refined, but there is a huge difference in performance and that overall was what I was looking for.(+ the price) I think if there was some kind of cap that covered the whole center of the rim it would look a lot better.
Oh and BTW the car is silver, not gold.
Oh and BTW the car is silver, not gold.
Thanks for everyones replies and votes
despite the overwhelming support of the Rotas, I have just sold them a few hours ago
I decided that if I am still skeptical about something, it's not worth going through with it. The wheels are definately good looking, passed it on to another maxima enthusiast who hopefully enjoys them
I "may" be getting the Borbets. Though there is a good chance i will hold off on wheels in general until spring rolls around and maybe find something nicer/bigger.
despite the overwhelming support of the Rotas, I have just sold them a few hours ago
I decided that if I am still skeptical about something, it's not worth going through with it. The wheels are definately good looking, passed it on to another maxima enthusiast who hopefully enjoys them
I "may" be getting the Borbets. Though there is a good chance i will hold off on wheels in general until spring rolls around and maybe find something nicer/bigger.



