Any one Running Rota Wheels on therer xB2
#161
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
225/45 is what I'll be going with as well, for the reasons I stated above.
If the wait's not too long, just get them from Rota. If the factory finish is paint, you'll have to get them stripped before powder coating. All that is just going to cost more $$, which defeats the purpose of getting an economical wheel. Heck, you've waited this long and it's almost winter. These would be good for spring install, if you can stand the wait.
If the wait's not too long, just get them from Rota. If the factory finish is paint, you'll have to get them stripped before powder coating. All that is just going to cost more $$, which defeats the purpose of getting an economical wheel. Heck, you've waited this long and it's almost winter. These would be good for spring install, if you can stand the wait.
Yea i can def wait, I never rush to install parts. Def dont mind the wheels just sitting in my room over the winter.
#162
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
225/45 is what I'll be going with as well, for the reasons I stated above.
If the wait's not too long, just get them from Rota. If the factory finish is paint, you'll have to get them stripped before powder coating. All that is just going to cost more $$, which defeats the purpose of getting an economical wheel. Heck, you've waited this long and it's almost winter. These would be good for spring install, if you can stand the wait.
If the wait's not too long, just get them from Rota. If the factory finish is paint, you'll have to get them stripped before powder coating. All that is just going to cost more $$, which defeats the purpose of getting an economical wheel. Heck, you've waited this long and it's almost winter. These would be good for spring install, if you can stand the wait.
Yea i can def wait, I never rush to install parts. Def dont mind the wheels just sitting in my room over the winter.
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