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Old 12-20-2008, 08:59 PM   #19
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And I was on the fence as to whether or not to get rid of my 10lb forged wheels or not.

1. I don't live in the Northeast - keep the wheels.

2. I want to track the car - keep the wheels.

3. I might run over a curb while looking at a girl - sell the wheels.

4. I am an engineer - could go either way.

I have to read the rest of the arguments from both sides.
The only thing you need to do is get some better tires. :)

If you have any questions I'll be happy to answer them, I wont avoid them.
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Yeah, it was just gettin' good.

Nothing like good old fashion debate. There was no profanity, no insults, just good debate.

Bummer....
I don't make the rules, I just follow them.

One of these days we'll start another one. :)

and just for fun, some 15x7 9lb wheels. :)

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Old 12-20-2008, 09:38 PM   #20
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The only thing you need to do is get some better tires. :)

If you have any questions I'll be happy to answer them, I wont avoid them.


I don't make the rules, I just follow them.

One of these days we'll start another one. :)

and just for fun, some 15x7 9lb wheels. :)

Nice wheels. Light wheels make for quicker steering, yes? And with 15s you have plenty of tire between the wheel and the rim making damage remote (save running into something).

Not sure about the rules. I guess Yarisworld is changing. Used to be you could argue all you wanted. I think the fellas are getting long in the tooth now.
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Old 12-21-2008, 07:52 PM   #22
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I hate people like you (xbgod) because your the reason I don't come to this board. You spout nonsense and lies and people who don't know any better hold you in high regards because they can't tell the wheat from the chaff.
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Old 12-22-2008, 11:08 AM   #23
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Nice wheels. Light wheels make for quicker steering, yes? And with 15s you have plenty of tire between the wheel and the rim making damage remote (save running into something).

Not sure about the rules. I guess Yarisworld is changing. Used to be you could argue all you wanted. I think the fellas are getting long in the tooth now.
thanks. quicker steering? the Yaris' steering is lighter then my wallet. :lol:

the 205/55/15 is a lot of side which I like, but nothing can replace being a responsible driver and trying to avoid known shitty streets and or potholes.

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Old 12-22-2008, 01:57 PM   #24
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but nothing can replace being a responsible driver and trying to avoid known shitty streets and or potholes.

:D
i think a set of overweight forged Centerlines will make up for having to be responsible behind the wheel.
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Old 12-22-2008, 02:18 PM   #25
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i think a set of overweight forged Centerlines will make up for having to be responsible behind the wheel.
only if they weighed 60% of stock (even though they are also 1" wider) and used FORGINGS.

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Old 12-22-2008, 06:03 PM   #26
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thanks. quicker steering? the Yaris' steering is lighter then my wallet. :lol:

the 205/55/15 is a lot of side which I like, but nothing can replace being a responsible driver and trying to avoid known shitty streets and or potholes.

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Yeah, you're right come to think about it. I have stock 15s. If and when I do upgrade, I'm staying with 15s and will probably get what you have. I like those wheels.
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Old 12-22-2008, 06:06 PM   #27
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Yeah, you're right come to think about it. I have stock 15s. If and when I do upgrade, I'm staying with 15s and will probably get what you have. I like those wheels.
they are sweet.

that pic is the standard 15x7 +35mm with SilkRoad Coils and a 205/55/15.

if you went with the +43mm you wouldn't need the coilovers to fit. :)

currently we're running the Tamago rear hubspacers too, they weren't installed in that picture though.
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they are sweet.

that pic is the standard 15x7 +35mm with SilkRoad Coils and a 205/55/15.

if you went with the +43mm you wouldn't need the coilovers to fit. :)

currently we're running the Tamago rear hubspacers too, they weren't installed in that picture though.
I'd like to see a pic with the spacers installed. I put custom spacers on my '81 Turbo Volvo and it made a lot of difference in the look. Filled up the fender wheel and got the track on track. heh... Oh, and I forgot to ask: what wheels are those?

I'll be going with the +43s and a mild spring/shock combo. I need to look into Tokiko to see what's up. I'll probably couple them with tanabes. Although, if I decide to go all out, its coil overs all the way with suspension bars to boot. Dunno yet though.

As far as the argument goes, I believe in good sidewall to rim ratios for the street and sane driving - wheel material notwithstanding. I do like forged wheels though. They make a nice noise when you tap 'em with a hammer.
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IDK why everyone is fighting over rim sizes. Doesn't everyone know that the COOL people uses rims that are only 3 inches wide? Come on folks, its what all the COOL people do.

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I'd like to see a pic with the spacers installed. I put custom spacers on my '81 Turbo Volvo and it made a lot of difference in the look. Filled up the fender wheel and got the track on track. heh... Oh, and I forgot to ask: what wheels are those?

I'll be going with the +43s and a mild spring/shock combo. I need to look into Tokiko to see what's up. I'll probably couple them with tanabes. Although, if I decide to go all out, its coil overs all the way with suspension bars to boot. Dunno yet though.

As far as the argument goes, I believe in good sidewall to rim ratios for the street and sane driving - wheel material notwithstanding. I do like forged wheels though. They make a nice noise when you tap 'em with a hammer.

they are Volk Racing RE30s.

Once we get the car back up and running I'll snap a few fresh pics.
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My favorite post from that other thread:

"i think this guy should change his thread title to "seeking advice from people who will agree with me"

because you're talking right now to two people who KNOW"

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My favorite post from that other thread:

"i think this guy should change his thread title to "seeking advice from people who will agree with me"

because you're talking right now to two people who KNOW"

wow 8 posts in and you're on top of things!
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wow 8 posts in and you're on top of things!
Ha ha, just observant.
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You guys started another thread just to bash the OP and you wondered why I closed the first one?
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You guys started another thread just to bash the OP and you wondered why I closed the first one?
I didn't start it.
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