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Old Feb 27, 2007 | 06:46 PM
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Default Where to get some gold reverb or gram lights 57pro gold?

does anyone know where to get either or those rims for the lowest price? and also gloss black tenzo rs5?
Old Feb 27, 2007 | 06:50 PM
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i dont know if you can get those rims cheap....but im sure it be worth your $
Old Feb 27, 2007 | 06:50 PM
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for tenzo wheels try wheelsnext.com
Old Feb 27, 2007 | 07:30 PM
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well i know its not going to be cheap...i just need to find the lowest price so i know how much to save
Old Feb 27, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by fatboitan
well i know its not going to be cheap...i just need to find the lowest price so i know how much to save
If you're worried about prices at all, do NOT buy Gramlights. If you can afford Gramlights, you probably would've bought something other than a tC. Don't bother. If I were you I would move down market. Check out 5zigen or Enkei. My personal favorite: http://buywheelstoday.com/products/?id=2691 . I'm a fan of Rota wheels too. People call it a knockoff brand, but so what...cheap's cheap.

And always remember: Ebay is your friend! Used wheels are always an option too. That makes 'em cheap!

Just offering my $.02. I just think gramlights are a little too pricey for somebody who bought a sub $20k car for a reason. But that's just my situation. You may not care about the price, and if that's the case, go for it. Just don't be fooled by the name; Gramlights aren't really extraordinarily light at all.

Damn. I talk too much.
Old Feb 27, 2007 | 09:44 PM
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Actually the Gram Light Pro's are pretty lightweight. The regular ones are cast but the pros are actually forged thus the slightly higher price and lighter weight than the regular c version of the wheels. You get what you pay for and wheels are no exception. I only use forged wheels with all the pot holes around here and have NEVER had any issues with any of my wheels.
Old Mar 3, 2007 | 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Guru
Actually the Gram Light Pro's are pretty lightweight. The regular ones are cast but the pros are actually forged thus the slightly higher price and lighter weight than the regular c version of the wheels. You get what you pay for and wheels are no exception. I only use forged wheels with all the pot holes around here and have NEVER had any issues with any of my wheels.
It's true that you pay for what you get to a certain extent. But (just speaking for myself) I just can't see paying the price for forged Gramlights. I'm in GA and the roads are great where I live-no potholes. So cheap wheels for me are pretty much the way to go. But like I say I guess some people have the need or just a wallet deep enough for something that nice. So I guess, knowing all of your options, if you still want the Gramlights go for it!!! I would definitely choose them over the Tenzos if I were you.
Old Mar 3, 2007 | 02:14 AM
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i do like those evo5...i seen them before but i wanted a rim with a polish lip and like gloss black. I dont like a dull looking colored wheels...any other suggestion? also 6 spokes are fine with me too
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