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Sentenced1979
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Marcov71 wrote:I like the style of my OEM 18's. However, the paint flaking off is a major turn off. I'm debating whether to just have them professionally redone or just buying a new set of aftermarket wheels. I'm getting quotes from $90 to $125 for each wheel. Not including remounting and rebalancing
Yikes!

Paint flaking on the wheels... Paint chipping on the... paint. :(

I found the winter tires I was looking for. Gonna hold out on getting the new alloys for next summer. Need to look some more.
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kconklin33 wrote:Who's car is this? Any idea of what suspension setup he's running?
I know neither .. but it's low. :mrgreen:
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CG1 wrote:
kconklin33 wrote:Who's car is this? Any idea of what suspension setup he's running?
I know neither .. but it's low. :mrgreen:

Damn...
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Marcov71 wrote:I like the style of my OEM 18's. However, the paint flaking off is a major turn off. I'm debating whether to just have them professionally redone or just buying a new set of aftermarket wheels. I'm getting quotes from $90 to $125 for each wheel. Not including remounting and rebalancing

I went on ebay and bought a beautiful set of 4 rims for $500.00 shipped. http://www.ebay.com/itm/18x8-Vision-Sho ... 540e068228

They go great with my black car.
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Ooooh, that is a nice looking wheel. I could do without the dots around the edge of the black part, but that's a minor quibble.
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kconklin33 wrote:Any idea of what suspension setup he's running?
Now I do. KW

I don't know if the KW is still available, but you can can get pretty low with the OE setup if you swap the springs out and pull up the attachment points. But that's a topic better suited for a PM or another thread.
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kconklin33
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^^^ Damn good find man! I've considered re fabbing the front brackets but I'm just stuck engineering/fabricating wise with how to do the rears other than bagging
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PM me, the rears are super easy, yo.
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Our car had 20" on it that the original owner took off and put the original 18s back on. They had fit fine with no rubbing or other issues.

The paint flaking off really sucks. There is a tsb on it, so if your car is in the 3yr bumper to bumper, you can get them refinished/repaired/replaced for free!
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CG1 wrote:But that's a topic better suited for a PM or another thread.
I'd love to read a good suspension thread. 8-) Please start one!
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