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Old Jun 12, 2007 | 02:13 PM
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thanks for the input i think im going for the hanabis but i was also wondering if you guy know a place wherei can pick up si rims or fat 5's or the acura ls rims? thanx
ebay... if you want new wheels, try someplace like http://www.carpartswholesale.com/or http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/.... unfortunately, both those sites sell new stuff (and it's oem-style, not actual oem), so it gets pretty expensive.
 
Old Jun 12, 2007 | 06:30 PM
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ORIGINAL: civicexracer

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(I might be wrong) I don't think Faulken makes rims that will fit Honda's bolt pattern. I think I looked at a set of their rims and was told they don't make any rims to match my both pattern. (I think)

Light weight wheels are expensive! You won't be able to find cheap light wheels. The cheapest light weights you could find would be about $200 a rim. I looked at nearly every rim on the market and ended up going with Motegi Traklites. GREAT wheels. Great, quality look and the handling is amazing! Light weight wheels are one of the best investments for your ride.

false. i have the Falken Hanabi's, come in 4x100 bolt pattern and other Falken wheels can fit Hondas. also, the Falken Hanabi's are 11lbs each, pretty light weight if u ask me, lighter than the Rota Slipstreams. also cheaper at just over $400 shipped for the entire set, which includes valve stems. best bang for buck IMO.
I agree that the Falkens are a bit lighter (by 1 pound) and about $20 less per set of 4, but the Rotas come in far more colors (like Royal colors with painted middle and polished lip) and rim styles. The Royal gunmetal grey and blacks stand out much more so than silver or chrome, IMO.

Take a look at these:

http://www.jaydm.com/wheels.htm

 
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