Just got these bad boys from my local Discount Tire, they hooked it up nice, shout out to them.Sorry for the poor quality, its down pouring and I don't feel like dragging my Canon out there, so phone pictures shall suffice for now. Cheers!
Quote, originally posted by MrHatchWagon »Very nice. I'm surprised those are 16's, they look big! And they seem to go really well with those grill inserts I thought they looked large as well. I'm looking into possibly lowering it too. Still on the fence with that one. I know it will look good but I do like it as is. And yes, those inserts really do help set it off like napalm. Brings it together well. Thanks man.
Quote, originally posted by mac99d »Cool looking wheel....and if you wanted looks likes you have a nice inner lip to paint. My thoughts exactly. I need to look into the cost of getting something like that done. These weren't my original choice but due to price and availibility it's what I got.Quote, originally posted by thebarber »Drop drop drop....even if just prokits... I will look into this. Thank you.
Quick note, I wasn't sure where to ask this so I'll do it here: My tire pressure switches were replaced today with the new wheels. Driving home all was well. On my way to work my tire pressure light came on and hasn't turned off yet all the tires are at full psi. Any suggestions?
Quote, originally posted by lannvouivre »I like those wheels (and I'm totally not biased)!That is awesome. How do you like them? And I like your Arizonian tires. I'm from Arizona so that is awesome
Quote, originally posted by colterk »That is awesome. How do you like them? And I like your Arizonian tires. I'm from Arizona so that is awesomeThey're a little troublesome to clean, but I really like them. Also, the Arizonians are much smoother and a bit quieter than the old Eagle RSAs I had. For some reason the guys at Discount Tire keep inflating the new tires to 45 psi, though...I'm guessing that they look at the tires' recommended pressure instead of the little door sticker.
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Quote, originally posted by lannvouivre »They're a little troublesome to clean, but I really like them. Also, the Arizonians are much smoother and a bit quieter than the old Eagle RSAs I had. For some reason the guys at Discount Tire keep inflating the new tires to 45 psi, though...I'm guessing that they look at the tires' recommended pressure instead of the little door sticker.I have noticed that they accumulate dirt quite easily. Oh well, the price of beauty right? lol I would think they would go by what the tire says, yea? So they perform at optimal level whereas the door sticker is the recommended for the stock tires?
Quote, originally posted by colterk »I have noticed that they accumulate dirt quite easily. Oh well, the price of beauty right? lol I would think they would go by what the tire says, yea? So they perform at optimal level whereas the door sticker is the recommended for the stock tires?The Eagle RSAs were the stock tires and they actually said 35 psi. Also, I just read that the label on the tires is actually the maximum they can handle without exploding...I think I told them that I prefer 35 psi (to keep the sidewall a little farther from all those pesky nails) and maybe the guy wrote down 45 instead.
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