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    Default WTB: 12-16" rims; considering any and all

    Yeah, I'm not being picky. I want some lightweight wheels to put some expensive rubber on for cheap. Basically...wheels for the track and mountains.

    I'll considering stock wheels, but I'd like to have them widers than that.

    I don't care about color or (for the most part) condition. Just as long as they're sturdy, light, and get the job done.

    Post picture(s) and asking price.

    Thanks in advance. If I like them enough, I might pick them up/meet with you friday or thursday.

    Oh, and I'm in Dahlonega now, but I'll be in Marietta friday. LMK. Thanks, again!
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    Word up? Price range is 300$ or less, btw... w/ or w/o tires.
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    16x7.5 wide enough? $250 cheap enough?
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    You've got my attention...plus I've dealt with you before. Good man.

    Would it be any cheaper if you kept the tires? I wanna put somethin' sticky on it. And can you get me a weight with or without tires on a rim?

    Lookin' to hear back from ya.
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    I don't really have any use for the tires since I don't have any other 16's... so they are basically going with the rims... 215's would definitely go better on the rims though. I will get you weights tomorrow with and without tires (one of the tires is completely bad/cut, so I'll get it pulled off).

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    Sounds good. I'll be looking to hear from you.
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    Ive got 12(i think) stock EF wheels, some with tires some not, $50 takes all of them they are located in dahlonega.

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    Do what? 12? Are you kidding? Throw me a picture...

    Interested... size/weight helps.
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    yea i think theres 12, they are all in my mom's basement lol so i dont have a pic. i believe they are stock 13" steel wheels. i know there is atleast 8 but im pretty sure i have 12.

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    Well, I probably only need 4, LoL. Maybe 8. Depends if I feel like trying different tread consistencies. How far from the school are ya?
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    pm sent!

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    oh ya ill trade for a good condition stock EF hatch hood. i need one for my 91 hatch.

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    Sorry, bro. I don't have any extra hoods layin' around at the moment...
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    Want some 15" bronze heliums?? Need two front tires, back tires still have over 50%

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch
    Want some 15" bronze heliums?? Need two front tires, back tires still have over 50%
    Pictures, width and weight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    Pictures, width and weight?
    See sig for pic 15 x 6.5. Not sure on the weight, pretty light though

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    PM price.
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    They aren't really light... they are about 21-22 lbs without tires or ~40 lbs with tires.

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    A little bit too heavy for me, man. GL on sale.
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    Google for widened steelies. They are popular with the VW guys and you can get them in a large variety of sizes for pretty cheap.

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    Magius, I hate you cuz you're usually a dick...but I'll take your advice, LoL, +1 for helping me out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magius
    Google for widened steelies. They are popular with the VW guys and you can get them in a large variety of sizes for pretty cheap.
    Where can I get them, though!?!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    Magius, I hate you cuz you're usually a dick...but I'll take your advice, LoL, +1 for helping me out
    Ouch... that hurt.

    I remember seeing a site that would sell them directly, but for the most part people take their steel wheels to a wheel shop and pay $40-$60 per wheel for them to widen the wheels a couple inches. They are lightweight, cheap, and can be significantly wider than stock so that you get a greater contact patch, which really helps in the corners.

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    ..now the only question is which is the ideal size for an EF at the track...wider? bigger? wtfmate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    ..now the only question is which is the ideal size for an EF at the track...wider? bigger? wtfmate?
    I don't have any experience with Hondas, so I couldn't really tell you what would be the best fitting size. I would run the widest wheel & tires that will fit. Get the smallest diameter wheels that will fit properly around your brakes. The only problem with this is that when you have a wider and smaller wheel, it is more likely to hydroplane because its lighter and has more touching the road at once.

    Edit:
    There is one more thing. The wider steelies will weigh a bit more than the OEM steelies since there is more metal on the wheel. So in this case, the wheels might make acceleration a little more sluggish than if you ran OEM steelies, but it will give you a lot more traction in the corners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magius
    I don't have any experience with Hondas, so I couldn't really tell you what would be the best fitting size. I would run the widest wheel & tires that will fit. Get the smallest diameter wheels that will fit properly around your brakes. The only problem with this is that when you have a wider and smaller wheel, it is more likely to hydroplane because its lighter and has more touching the road at once.

    Edit:
    There is one more thing. The wider steelies will weigh a bit more than the OEM steelies since there is more metal on the wheel. So in this case, the wheels might make acceleration a little more sluggish than if you ran OEM steelies, but it will give you a lot more traction in the corners.
    Well, I also upgraded from the stock 9.5" rotor in the front to the 10.3" brakes, so I think 14 is as small as I can go, and that'll be tight. However, putting a 14 on there would somewhat restrict airflow getting to the caliper, I would think, being that close. So I'm thinking 15 or 16. 16 would allow a wider contact area, but 15 is less weight. And trust me...being a 92hp civic driver, formerly, I know about needing to keep all the speed you can in the turns, LoL. I used to run blue ridge all the time with modified VWs. If I slowed down to much for a curve, they gave me a friendly hello. Was slightly annoying to both them and me and first, but I started getting better with turns, and now I actually pull away. I can't wait to see what'll happen with the new engine in it

    I'll probably just buy rims from diamond. For the price and weight, I could modify a steelie, or just buy one from diamon and it would be about the same...it'll just be built that way instead of modified that way.

    And no worries. These rims I plan to have for warm sunny days at the track and in the mountains only with a soft compound wrapped around them. Not for DD or in the rain.
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    Sounds like a plan! Lol I feel ya on the 92hp... my Jetta only has like 90whp on a good day!

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    joker get the heliums they weigh like 11lbs each. They are so light they come 2 in a box. I know cuz they were my first rims

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
    joker get the heliums they weigh like 11lbs each. They are so light they come 2 in a box. I know cuz they were my first rims
    About 100$ a rim, though. I'm looking for track-only, so I need them cheap. Diamond's got 'em for like 60-80$ a rim, but they weigh in at about 16-18lbs a rim...

    Win some lose some. But I know if I get it TOO light, it'll be hard to track... That, and the diamond's are a wider rim.

    How will width of a tire change my acceleration? Any idea?
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