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SketchifisT
I am looking to get 15 inch rims. I need them to be light be also sturdy and strong. Price is not really an issue, but like Rota Slip streams are not strong enuff for me, cause i am running a stiff suspension with coil overs sorta for track stuff and they supposedly dont hold up. I was think something like BBS , i have a honda civic so its 4x100 , Also if anyone has ideas for Rubber , that would be helpful

Pro Drag
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Originally posted by SketchifisT
I am looking to get 15 inch rims. I need them to be light be also sturdy and strong. Price is not really an issue, but like Rota Slip streams are not strong enuff for me, cause i am running a stiff suspension with coil overs sorta for track stuff and they supposedly dont hold up. I was think something like BBS , i have a honda civic so its 4x100 , Also if anyone has ideas for Rubber , that would be helpful

All season or summer only?
92 Civic I assume?
Lowered?

redbaron303
Buy some Mugens or Spoon wheels :D

There are some nice SSR's and WORK wheels kickign around too :D

Pro Drag
I can do 15" Konig Holes wrapped in the widest 15"Falken Ziex ZE-512's from $1210 CAD, Landed in Edmonton.

redbaron303
Can you do SSR blaine?

WookeysRX7
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Originally posted by Pro Drag
I can do 15" Konig Holes wrapped in the widest 15"Falken Ziex ZE-512's from $1210 CAD, Landed in Edmonton.


Blaine, he lives in Burnaby, BC. Which is pretty much Vancouver if you didn't know that?:dunno: So delivering to Edmonton would be kinda pointless for him. Unless i pick them up for him and take them down to him:bthumbup: That'd be a good excuse to go down there for me:bthumbup:

Pro Drag
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Originally posted by WookeysRX7
Blaine, he lives in Burnaby, BC. Which is pretty much Vancouver if you didn't know that?:dunno: So delivering to Edmonton would be kinda pointless for him. Unless i pick them up for him and take them down to him:bthumbup: That'd be a good excuse to go down there for me:bthumbup:

Then tack on about $60 for freight to get them to Burnaby from Edmonton.:bthumbup:

SketchifisT
Ohhh blaine :D i am thinkin hard and with my next paycheck :D if i bought in Alberta like sent u the money less tax? then payin for them in BC right? or how will payment work? I think email or phone will be better?

Pro Drag
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Originally posted by SketchifisT
Ohhh blaine :D i am thinkin hard and with my next paycheck :D if i bought in Alberta like sent u the money less tax? then payin for them in BC right? or how will payment work? I think email or phone will be better?

You have a PM.

Anonymoose
http://www.tiretrends.com/

They're based out of BC and their prices are pretty hard to beat if you phone them and ask to put together a package.

SketchifisT
Also just curious on Rubber, heard alot of good things about every tire just wonderin what you guys have to say. Rubber for 15 inch rims , for summer everyday use but in vancouver we have a fair amount of rain. Otherwise yeah just want to know what you guys have to say about tires




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