mikemann
07-07-2007, 06:02 AM
I got new wheels the other day. I was really thinking about going with axis wheels but I just couldn't justify spending that much. They are so close to Mackin or Work wheels I'd almost rather have those for the price. This whole wheel decision thing has been tough...
So I stopped by the local Discount/America's tire and they had these - Enkei J10 wheels. I was leaning towards these already because of cost. I had already photchopped them on and liked what I mocked up, so I knew what I was getting into as well. They are also considerably lighter than anything else I was considering (19/20lb) so I am real close to the stock weight of the original wheels/tires even with the plus 2 sizing. That was kinda of important to me. I had a GMC Sierra prior to this with oversized wheels and tires and it really made the truck a pig (even with a 6L V8!) I wanted to avoid doing that again at all costs...
What really sold me was I got a smokin' deal on them. They had misadvertised them in the floor room for $100 and are normally $160-170/ea. They were willing to honor the price and I couldn't pass that up, so I went with them.
They show a little more brakes than I would like, but I think they make the car look clean. I hope everyone likes them.
They are an 18x7.5 wheel with a 38 offset. This puts them essentially flush with the wheel well. Any more and I think I would have regretted it with all the crap sprayed up the side of the car.
I went with BFGoodrich G-Force Sport Tires 225/40/18. Really nice tires. The ride and handling is tremendously better. Little more tire noise than stock, but nothing too bad.
Sorry for the dark pics, it was getting late tonight after I washed the car. :-)
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_6.jpg
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_3.jpg
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_10.jpg
oh and I got this done too! ;-)
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_4.jpg
So I stopped by the local Discount/America's tire and they had these - Enkei J10 wheels. I was leaning towards these already because of cost. I had already photchopped them on and liked what I mocked up, so I knew what I was getting into as well. They are also considerably lighter than anything else I was considering (19/20lb) so I am real close to the stock weight of the original wheels/tires even with the plus 2 sizing. That was kinda of important to me. I had a GMC Sierra prior to this with oversized wheels and tires and it really made the truck a pig (even with a 6L V8!) I wanted to avoid doing that again at all costs...
What really sold me was I got a smokin' deal on them. They had misadvertised them in the floor room for $100 and are normally $160-170/ea. They were willing to honor the price and I couldn't pass that up, so I went with them.
They show a little more brakes than I would like, but I think they make the car look clean. I hope everyone likes them.
They are an 18x7.5 wheel with a 38 offset. This puts them essentially flush with the wheel well. Any more and I think I would have regretted it with all the crap sprayed up the side of the car.
I went with BFGoodrich G-Force Sport Tires 225/40/18. Really nice tires. The ride and handling is tremendously better. Little more tire noise than stock, but nothing too bad.
Sorry for the dark pics, it was getting late tonight after I washed the car. :-)
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_6.jpg
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_3.jpg
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_10.jpg
oh and I got this done too! ;-)
http://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/51682_4.jpg