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    Borbet 16" rims...

    Looking to get opinions/comments on these wheels.



    I've never heard of the company, but I like the look of them.

    Will be putting on my '03 blue galant.
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    why only 16s? 17" eclipse rims look better then that and you can find a decent set for a good price.

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    you have a picture of the actual wheel? there is some detail in the wheel that is lost with that picture.

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    They kinda remind me of the new Sonata/Azena wheels.

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    Looks Plain to me...

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    plain is better than rice..

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    im a fan of bigger wheels at least go with a 17, 18s will look real good

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    This is a link with the wheel info and close-up shots...

    Borbet Type CA Silver Painted

    Hmm.. I'm a bit worried now that I see it says "Finish Warranty" makes me think eventually it will chip. Looking for something that is brushed maybe so that I don't have to worry about chipping. Not a big fan of a polished finish though, prefer a duller look. Suggestions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueStreak8g
    why only 16s?
    x2!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rez887
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueStreak8g
    why only 16s?
    x2!
    i don't want it to get too far away from a stock look. 16 is the max i'm willing to go to maintain that look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken
    Quote Originally Posted by rez887
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueStreak8g
    why only 16s?
    x2!
    i don't want it to get too far away from a stock look. 16 is the max i'm willing to go to maintain that look.
    well let's see you have an 03? many companies are now producing models with bigger wheels right off the production line (look at your typical family sedan in the 90's- 15's were pry average). if you want your car to look stock in 2003, I guess 16's are good, if you want your car to look stock for 07, get some 17's (in the end I think you'll enjoy the handling benefits and looks of the larger wheel)

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    Quote Originally Posted by glantv699
    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken
    Quote Originally Posted by rez887
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueStreak8g
    why only 16s?
    x2!
    i don't want it to get too far away from a stock look. 16 is the max i'm willing to go to maintain that look.
    well let's see you have an 03? many companies are now producing models with bigger wheels right off the production line (look at your typical family sedan in the 90's- 15's were pry average). if you want your car to look stock in 2003, I guess 16's are good, if you want your car to look stock for 07, get some 17's (in the end I think you'll enjoy the handling benefits and looks of the larger wheel)
    yea i never thought of it that way, they are starting to roll out w/17" commonly now. ok, now i like these:

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    17 are the way to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken

    yea i never thought of it that way, they are starting to roll out w/17" commonly now. ok, now i like these:

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    yeah there ya go....glad I could give you some insight- those look like an upgraded GTZ wheel, good choice

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    right now i've got me 16s.. but the safest would be 17s.. not too small not too big.. i'd love to get my hands on 17s right now.. it's like planning on looking great and being fast go 17s. pure show 18s above.. just my .02

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    I don't think there is anything wrong with 16s, they don't look as good sometimes but also weigh less too. I personaly would go 17's because they are just the right in between size. I love Borbet wheels. for their clean and simple designs. and they are known and good wheels. they arent exactly a "small" brand. but I happen to hate that design. becuase it looks like a stock wheel for a Kia or something. I personaly like the typeB wheel they make. its vary simple bit has a slight lip to it and some curves, and looks great on some cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbluetotoro
    I don't think there is anything wrong with 16s, they don't look as good sometimes but also weigh less too. I personaly would go 17's because they are just the right in between size. I love Borbet wheels. for their clean and simple designs. and they are known and good wheels. they arent exactly a "small" brand. but I happen to hate that design. becuase it looks like a stock wheel for a Kia or something. I personaly like the typeB wheel they make. its vary simple bit has a slight lip to it and some curves, and looks great on some cars.
    ah thanks, i like that wheel and Borbet. i'd forgotten about them. ;)

    hey, nice nick - i'm a huge miyazaki fan from way back. the backseat of my galant has totoro seatbelt covers for the kids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken
    Quote Originally Posted by bigbluetotoro
    I don't think there is anything wrong with 16s, they don't look as good sometimes but also weigh less too. I personaly would go 17's because they are just the right in between size. I love Borbet wheels. for their clean and simple designs. and they are known and good wheels. they arent exactly a "small" brand. but I happen to hate that design. becuase it looks like a stock wheel for a Kia or something. I personaly like the typeB wheel they make. its vary simple bit has a slight lip to it and some curves, and looks great on some cars.
    ah thanks, i like that wheel and Borbet. i'd forgotten about them. ;)

    hey, nice nick - i'm a huge miyazaki fan from way back. the backseat of my galant has totoro seatbelt covers for the kids.
    haha awesome! i think your the first person to bring it up/ realize that its not "torotoro" hehe. thats cool. I've been a huge miyazaki fan for a long time. i just love everything that he comes out with.

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    The trend around here is 15/16s are more popular then big wheels. At least in the tuner scene. All the Honda Nissan Toyota guys run on 15/16s and I think it looks better then oversized wheels. I prefer 16s or 17s, anything bigger is just too big.
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    I like 17's personally, I think a little sidewall is good too. I gatta admit 16's look good on Integras and Civics.
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