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Old 09-17-2010 | 09:13 PM
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Hey guys i searched to see here on SL that sells some grids, but no luck. anyone have recommendations?
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thanks, i was just looking at the site. pricing is not bad. anyone else have other recommendations?
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X2 on WheelDude. They got all your rota needs..
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Im just waiting for some ___hole to come in here and say, "Rota grids are overplayed". I personally still love them
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^^ Their over played...Lol J/K I would like to have a set but I'm lookin into staggered setups nxt year
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If you wanted to go local, TopSpeed carries em.
Old 09-17-2010 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by chicago_guy
Hey guys i searched to see here on SL that sells some grids, but no luck. anyone have recommendations?
As others have mentioned we have all your Rota needs!

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If you wanted to go local, TopSpeed carries em.
TopSpeed is a reputable Rota dealer, but we are exclusive for the Rota Grids for the Scion TC

-Tommy
Old 09-18-2010 | 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Wheeldude.com
As others have mentioned we have all your Rota needs!



TopSpeed is a reputable Rota dealer, but we are exclusive for the Rota Grids for the Scion TC

-Tommy
really i dont care if folks think the grids are played out, each to their own.

I think im going with you wheeldude. I called topspeed and they only carry 15" and 16" lol. I'd like to help out our local economy but they dont have grids.

ill PM ya when i have the funds soon.
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oh I forgot to ask yall, if anyone has these dropped on TRD's? any problems with rubbing?
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Originally Posted by chicago_guy
oh I forgot to ask yall, if anyone has these dropped on TRD's? any problems with rubbing?
Springs?
Old 09-18-2010 | 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by chicago_guy
oh I forgot to ask yall, if anyone has these dropped on TRD's? any problems with rubbing?
Get the money...
Put them on...

Find out.
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Kind of hard to tell you if you will rub unless you actually say what specs you're looking at...

Your bigger concern is if you are running an agressive setup on something with that mild of a drop is that it might look kinda goofy an awkward.
Old 09-18-2010 | 05:42 AM
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they are overplayed but so are RPF1's so i say go for it i like em, go with a different color choice for extra props
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I'll stick with the "overplayed" and "fake" wheels living in North Jersey. I don't like crying everytime I bend a rim. and it happens about once a year.
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I'll stick with the "overplayed" and "fake" wheels living in North Jersey. I don't like crying everytime I bend a rim. and it happens about once a year.

what do you mean fake rims?
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Originally Posted by XIEmperorIX
Kind of hard to tell you if you will rub unless you actually say what specs you're looking at...

Your bigger concern is if you are running an agressive setup on something with that mild of a drop is that it might look kinda goofy an awkward.

I currently have TRD springs. its a mild drop. Im looking to go with 18x9.5 et38. pretty much the same setup everyone else has. if the wheels look goofy with these springs ill go with coilovers. but im not worried about that at this time. im not looking for an extreme tuck and chamber. My cars a daily driver except the winter. Im just sick of the stock wheel, and the only wheels i like are the grids.
Old 09-22-2010 | 01:31 AM
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every rim looks played out on car forums...but when you go walk around the corner, not one car will have them...
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Rotas lulz to them biggest pos wheel

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Old 09-22-2010 | 02:03 AM
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I think Rotas are better than Drag or konig! LOL But still played out. The TRD drop is very small but doesnt look bad on 18's IMO. But not sure about how it will look if your going 18x9.5. Thats something a drop would make look better.


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