Help Me Pick Some Wheels

imelmo

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Looking for the lightest wheels I can find that are still good quality. Must be 18x10 and obviously fit the 8x170 pattern. Strongly prefer an all black finish. Biggest thing I'm looking at is weight though. Thanx! :D

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What about motometals new gloss-black wheels? They kinda resemble the wagon wheels.of.yesterday. Buuut black and shiny...

I gotta.say Danny, if you're keepin it low, get something 12 wide. I agree with black being.your best option. Have you considered gear alloy? You'd get a different design than what everybody has ran 100 times over.
 

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Actually, I prefer 18x10 but will take an 18x9 if I have to since apparently that's the much more popular size.

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What about motometals new gloss-black wheels? They kinda resemble the wagon wheels.of.yesterday. Buuut black and shiny...

I gotta.say Danny, if you're keepin it low, get something 12 wide. I agree with black being.your best option. Have you considered gear alloy? You'd get a different design than what everybody has ran 100 times over.


I'd check out 18x12's. Haven't heard of Gear Alloy. I'll check 'em out.

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Aren't Weld wheels usually pretty light? They've got some nice ones on their website but no weights listed. They've got the size I want also. I may have to call them Monday.

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18x9 front 18x12 rear. deep dish staggered setups ftw! thats whats going on the stang. 18x9 ffont 18x10.5 rear..

who rotates anyways?! drag radials in the front is never a great idea anyway.
 

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