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Old Nov 10, 2005 | 06:53 AM
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brad kay
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Lightweight wheel options

I've been doing a lot of looking on www.wheelweights.net and then doing some searching for the ligher-weight models through maxmods/dyndns.org. It seems RS Wantabe and the Volk/Ray TE37 have some good lightweight options and whatnot. Basically I have the honeycombs on my 95 GLE and I want to get some better looking wheels, but I want to keep my car about performance. I don't want to lose any speed, heck if I can pick some up thats what I want to do.

Just want to see if a lot of people are particularly happy with a model of lightweight wheel, and maybe if you didn't have to get raped paying for it either. I guess if you could just tell me what wheel you have and what its weight and price was that would be awesome.

Thanks
Old Nov 15, 2005 | 03:39 PM
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I have these TSWs...... I'm looking to get some G35's now.
Old Nov 15, 2005 | 06:09 PM
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Rotas (Slipstream & Subzero) are reasonable in terms of price and weight. 5zigen Fn01r-c, Enkei Nt03, Enkei Rpf1, Enkei Rpm2(Bortex) are not bad either.
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