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Old 04-20-2005, 06:15 AM
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No idea...never heard of them. You tell me.
Check them out for yourself. www.twentyinchesstrong.com

They're around the same price as D'Vinci's..
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Old 04-20-2005, 06:51 AM
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D'Vinci is a well-established wheel maker. It is a strong wheel that they make as they cater to the bigger vehicles like Caddy, GMC, etc. SUV's. I honestly never heard of TIS, but I had heard of D'Vinci long before many others. I don't know that D'Vinci considers itself a DUB company as they do not only make 20" + wheel sizes. You have to figure the strength of 20's + for the most part NEED to be strong because the application is really made for larger vehicles, rather than cars.
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Old 04-20-2005, 06:55 AM
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D'Vinci is a well-established wheel maker. It is a strong wheel that they make as they cater to the bigger vehicles like Caddy, GMC, etc. SUV's. I honestly never heard of TIS, but I had heard of D'Vinci long before many others.
I first read about them in Lowrider magazine. They've had advertisements in there for a while. Alot of 300C guys have them and have nothing but good things to say about them so far. I hang around the 300C forum sometimes.
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I first read about them in Lowrider magazine. They've had advertisements in there for a while. Alot of 300C guys have them and have nothing but good things to say about them so far. I hang around the 300C forum sometimes.


Gotcha. I wasn't disputing your knowledge of a good product. I guess the 300M and Magnum wagon would lend themselves to the bling size of 20+ as they are pretty chunky cars. My thinking on those monster sized wheels is strength has got to be a priority or else why would people only buy them for looks and spend a fortune in doing so? You see them on the road quite a bit and it strikes me that not everyone gets them only for show, you know? Big vehicles can handle those monsters. It's been good dialoging with you Y2K.
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Old 04-20-2005, 07:35 AM
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Gotcha. I wasn't disputing your knowledge of a good product. I guess the 300M and Magnum wagon would lend themselves to the bling size of 20+ as they are pretty chunky cars. My thinking on those monster sized wheels is strength has got to be a priority or else why would people only buy them for looks and spend a fortune in doing so? You see them on the road quite a bit and it strikes me that not everyone gets them only for show, you know? Big vehicles can handle those monsters. It's been good dialoging with you Y2K.
Same here.

I was thinking about getting a 300C. That's why I go on that forum. Alot of them have D'Vinci's too. Check it out.

D'vinci's


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Old 04-20-2005, 07:40 AM
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Very hot! I like the M's and Magnums for some reason. They just look powerful. I know they are powerful with the Hemi, but they look it as well. How do you think my new rims will hold up? Bought a set of brand new stock Murano 18's.
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Very hot! I like the M's and Magnums for some reason. They just look powerful. I know they are powerful with the Hemi, but they look it as well. How do you think my new rims will hold up? Bought a set of brand new stock Murano 18's.
They should hold up pretty good I'm guessing. What offset are they? Post pics once you get them on.
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Not sure exactly on the offsets, but they bolt right up no probs I'm told. I think the offset is 40. Going with 235/40 Toyo Proxes as well. I will post pix whenever my tires come in and get mounted. Be prepared, though, I'm not lowered....lol. Heck, since you're in Harrisburg, maybe I'll drive out and show you in person...
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Not sure exactly on the offsets, but they bolt right up no probs I'm told. I think the offset is 40. Going with 235/40 Toyo Proxes as well. I will post pix whenever my tires come in and get mounted. Be prepared, though, I'm not lowered....lol. Heck, since you're in Harrisburg, maybe I'll drive out and show you in person...
Are you coming to the Harrisburg Mall on May 1st? Are you planning on lowering your car?
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Are you coming to the Harrisburg Mall on May 1st? Are you planning on lowering your car?

Not sure.
Would love to, but no money. Hopefully one day I can set some aside to lower the beast. Until then it's 4x4 city for me...lol.
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those divincis are hot
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Are you sure about that....

Yeah, that looks great.......
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thats ludacris
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I will have a set of 20 enkei lx-m chrome in a couple days. I'll take some pics.
This is a picture of the wheel

http://enkei.com/jpeg%20files/Wheels/LX-M.jpg
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You going to run with them or mostly for show? They look nice and should sit pretty well since you have a 2002. I think the 5th gens have a bit nicer stock stance and wheelwell than my 4th gen.
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I've seen a lot more cars than that running 22's. Magnums, 300c's, Caddy's, Etc. I've even seen a 2000 Monte Carlo on 22's. People get 22's for show.
The magnum and 300 can fit them with correct fitment, yes. Some cadillac's yes. Monte Carlo, no. Like you said someone may have them, but they aren't the proper fitment.
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Yeah, that looks great.......
Dosent look near as bad as this ****!!!




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lol cocaine is a hell of a drug
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haha thats funny..but the biggest id go is 20" on a sedan
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