Got $1500 to spend on wheels
I've owned my TCB xB for a little over two months now and I've been reading this forum ever since! Everything is pretty much stock and I really would like to replace those stock wheels/tires with something nice.
Note that I'm a newbie at cars/wheels/rims/tires... I have $1500 to spend and I've basically narrowed down my wheels to the Kosei or 5-zigen, but which tire should I get if I want a smoother/comfortable ride than the stock 15's? 215/45R17?
Any wheel/tire recommendations welcoomed!
Note that I'm a newbie at cars/wheels/rims/tires... I have $1500 to spend and I've basically narrowed down my wheels to the Kosei or 5-zigen, but which tire should I get if I want a smoother/comfortable ride than the stock 15's? 215/45R17?
Any wheel/tire recommendations welcoomed!
for that kind of money you can get good wheelsand tire pkg. you can go with 205/40/17 or 215-45-17 which are a little bigger. In MY opinion i think when you go to 18's and up you begin compramise(sp) the feel of the ride
I haven't mounted my rims or installed my springs, but I've been told (time & time again) that a 17" wheel with springs (H-Tech or TRD's, which offer a slight drop) make for a much better than stock ride.
With $1500 to spend you can get just about anything you want tho. Find something you like and strap those bad boys on.
With $1500 to spend you can get just about anything you want tho. Find something you like and strap those bad boys on.
Get something light; a forged racing wheel would do fine. If you want the smoothest possible ride, I wouldn't go above 16. Be weary of knock-offs; they're usually just a heavier, lower quality imitation of the real deal.
how bout my wheels. right in your price range. and pretty too!! https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=53221
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What you need to know is more rubber will mean more comfort. For example, if you go with a 17" wheel, you can get 205/40/17 tires. Or, a bit more rubber would be 215/45/17 (which is what I have) If comfort is as important to you as style,(which im sure it is), then opt for the bigger tire. As far as 1500 bucks, dude you can get a nice set of wheels/tires for about $700-$800. I got my wheels/tires for about $650. With that extra cash, get some springs for about $140. (I reccomend the Tein S-Tech) You still have $$$ to spare! Buy an armrest, some tint, and call it a day. Thats my 2 cents, have fun and post pics when you make a decision!!
I got some rims for sale if your interested. Volk GT-U 17x8 +30. 1,500 is what I am asking I paid over 2,000 for them with tires. Here is the original thread I posted.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...light=volk+gtu
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...light=volk+gtu
Well, I won't be doing any lowering, so 15" or 16" rims won't look too great (in my opinion). However, I think I can sacrifice a little of comfort and get the 17's because there are more choices and they look better.
I just put 17" Konig Unknowns with Nankang NS1 205/40/17 tires on my xB
Payed $1009 for everything on wheelsnext.com. I also ordered the Onetongarage.com rear spacer shims for $65. I dont have any lowering springs at this time they are coming in the future...
Here are some pics:


Payed $1009 for everything on wheelsnext.com. I also ordered the Onetongarage.com rear spacer shims for $65. I dont have any lowering springs at this time they are coming in the future...
Here are some pics:
Originally Posted by chillenn310
5zigen gn+ hyper black..??
Of course the bottom line is what you really like. You could spend $5000 on wheels and if you don't like them then it's a waste. Good luck on the decision.





