it seemed like that just needed quotingFor he average person that doesn't give a flying fuck about brands, style, etc, they're perfect.
it seemed like that just needed quotingFor he average person that doesn't give a flying fuck about brands, style, etc, they're perfect.
-Greg
"I smashed up the grey one, bought me a red;
Every time we hit the parking lot we turn heads!"
-Pimp C, "International Players Anthem"
The OP said they were stronger. For the average person who doesn't want to go through the hassle of repairing/replacing wheels, stock alloys or quality aftermarket alloys are the hottest ticket in town.
Foxbrand, just stop.
Ally you're the exception not the rule :)
I would say the steel wheels dont turn oval like the alloy do as easily. Thats the problem I keep having. My car is starting to rust up around the wheel wells, the clear coat has cancer. And the car has 250,000 miles on it. So at this point thinking of just going back to steel with out hub caps. That way there will be more rubber there to take the blow of these good OLD detroit roads.
You are correct on the rubber and inexpensive part.
So you're saying this is kind of a move to just extend the life of the car while reducing your investment? If that's the case, I can't fault your logic, seems like a good idea to me.
They should soften the ride of that 250k mileage beast.
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