Quality of Binno Wheels?
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Quality of Binno Wheels?
Anyone know the quality of Binno wheels? I havn't heard of them much and not a lot of places sell them. I was thinking of gettin 20's with 245/35/20 and want to make sure these wheels are somewhat strong.
P.S. Please don't go and start flaming me for the 20's, I'm not getting them so I could act like a baller, merely I saw a max dropped with progress springs (which is what I have) and the 20's filled the wheel area nicely. I don't want to use coilovers to take out most of the gap as their a little too harsh for my liking, same with the Tein S-techs, and that extra inch in total diameter will actually take up a 1/2 more inch in wheel gap making the car appear lower.
P.S. Please don't go and start flaming me for the 20's, I'm not getting them so I could act like a baller, merely I saw a max dropped with progress springs (which is what I have) and the 20's filled the wheel area nicely. I don't want to use coilovers to take out most of the gap as their a little too harsh for my liking, same with the Tein S-techs, and that extra inch in total diameter will actually take up a 1/2 more inch in wheel gap making the car appear lower.
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Price is pretty indicative of quality, and if I recall Binno's are pretty cheap, so you can probably expect the quality to be along the same lines. You say you want them to be strong, which I don't think will be a problem. I doubt you'll see them fall apart on your car or anything, but the finish on them might be less than desired. BTW it doesn't really matter how much you spend on a wheel, name brand or generic, if you go banging potholes with your wheels you're gonna bend one.
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