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Not sure, see how busy I'm on Tue, unless Mark is there, that's a whole new story, but definitely not ND.
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
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part exchange them for new 18 rims and tyres, maybe cheaper toyo's
to keep the final price down.
black rims man!!!!!
i think you could get say 4000-5000 for your set
to keep the final price down.
black rims man!!!!!
i think you could get say 4000-5000 for your set
Tell you one thing which I think I am stupid.
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
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Just like William, Mark come I come! And no ND la, just blow water. Since it absorb vibration with some magic, can anyone bring a vibrator to test?
Tell you one thing which I think I am stupid.
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
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Tell you one thing which I think I am stupid.
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
Recently, I feel that my rim (stock 17") is boring after I see you guys rim and it is so common on the street. So I want to change it. However, I have changed new tyres BS RE001 before knowing you guys. So the tyres are damn new, just 3 months ago. And I am very happy with the RE001. If I change 19" rim and tyre now, I lost a lot on it.
So, I am thinking of changing to new 17" rim (second hand) until the existing 17" tyres dead and require to change. It should cost not much for a set of second hand 17" rim. It serves two purposes: (a) give me a fresh feeling on the rim; (b) save my wallet for a moment.
But I have a bit feeling that this action is stupid, so 15/16
just use the tyres for 1 more year and the get new rims
it will be very hard to get 17" for our cars, 18,19 and 20 are much easier to buy.
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he will only get about 3k max no matter how new or old the tyres are
I asked around and not no will take the oem any more 16 or 17, not even $500
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i think he just needs new wheels, normal tyres are ok, to get that MODDED EVIL LOOK even Tomato has Hankooks? and my poorly Goodyears, i will get Michelins next time so that i will be the same as you.