Here is my thought...You keep the Euros, sell the O.Z.s to audiojunkie and use the 15inchers currently your using for snows with some real autocross tires for autocrossing....Smart Blurry...
Also, just remember...those who vote for the Euros, I will be bying them a beer or steaks for the grill instead of hot dogs for the g2g...the others are on their own....
Last edited on Thu Apr 14th, 2005 11:35 pm by Blurry
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audiojunkie wrote: Mr. Versatile wrote: Get the O.Z.'s. It'll take more effort to keep them clean, but they look twice as good as the other ones IMO.i concur
Nice vote...we know which set of rims you want audiojunkie...vote null and void...
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Blurry wrote: Here is my thought...You keep the Euros, sell the O.Z.s to audiojunkie and use the 15inchers currently your using for snows with some real autocross tires for autocrossing....Smart Blurry...
Also, just remember...those who vote for the Euros, I will be bying them a beer or steaks for the grill instead of hot dogs for the g2g...the others are on their own....
than i will make sure to remind you at the g2g for you to give me steaks and beer for the g2g......lol..........
anyways, i vote for the SVT Euros....they look sooo beautiful
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this is brutal, people beating each other, calling names...Let there be peace in the world for cryin' out loud. Well the Euro's will be on the car at the G2G, I'll throw an O.Z. in the back when I come and people can gauge some reaction in person as well. This is a tough decision for me, since I really like both sets. I like how both look pretty much equally, but that silly thing in my head about a Factory rim versus an O.Z. rim keeps screaming out to me that there is something truly wrong with going back to a factory wheel. Anyone hear anything about wheel strength for these Euro's?
Mr. Versatile wrote: Blurry wrote: Mr. Versatile wrote: Get the O.Z.'s. It'll take more effort to keep them clean, but they look twice as good as the other ones IMO.
This vote doesn't count....too old....
Too old? Too old???
Don't make me come over there!
Don't worry...just bustin on you...I'm an old fart as well. I must be close...I'll be 46 this month...
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Blurry wrote: Also, just remember...those who vote for the Euros, I will be bying them a beer or steaks for the grill instead of hot dogs for the g2g...the others are on their own....
Hey ALRIGHT! I voted Euro's because it was winning anyways.
RPIJG wrote: this is brutal, people beating each other, calling names...Let there be peace in the world for cryin' out loud. Well the Euro's will be on the car at the G2G, I'll throw an O.Z. in the back when I come and people can gauge some reaction in person as well. This is a tough decision for me, since I really like both sets. I like how both look pretty much equally, but that silly thing in my head about a Factory rim versus an O.Z. rim keeps screaming out to me that there is something truly wrong with going back to a factory wheel. Anyone hear anything about wheel strength for these Euro's?I hear what your saying....just remember though...Euros $125 each...so even if you bend them, cheaper to replace then the O.Z.'s at what $230 or something if you can get them still...
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Blurry wrote: audiojunkie wrote: yeah i guess im bringing moeny to the G2G for rims muahahahahahBring extra and you can drive off in your SVTF....with new rims...
LOL
I agree, it's cheaper to find a replacement for the Euro's, but I'd rather not have to worry about finding a replacement, has anyone heard anything about the Euro's strength, I mean, I know they have to be stronger than the stock SVT wheels, what with all the silly multispoking they've got going on there.
RPIJG wrote: Blurry wrote: audiojunkie wrote: yeah i guess im bringing moeny to the G2G for rims muahahahahahBring extra and you can drive off in your SVTF....with new rims...
LOL
I agree, it's cheaper to find a replacement for the Euro's, but I'd rather not have to worry about finding a replacement, has anyone heard anything about the Euro's strength, I mean, I know they have to be stronger than the stock SVT wheels, what with all the silly multispoking they've got going on there.
Easy on the multi-spokes there pal!
I have to say, my rims are a ford product and I havent had a problem with them as far as bending or what not is concerned. I think the Euros are a good rim and a great deal!
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03ChromeChica wrote: RPIJG wrote: Blurry wrote: audiojunkie wrote: yeah i guess im bringing moeny to the G2G for rims muahahahahahBring extra and you can drive off in your SVTF....with new rims...
LOL
I agree, it's cheaper to find a replacement for the Euro's, but I'd rather not have to worry about finding a replacement, has anyone heard anything about the Euro's strength, I mean, I know they have to be stronger than the stock SVT wheels, what with all the silly multispoking they've got going on there.
Easy on the multi-spokes there pal!
I have to say, my rims are a ford product and I havent had a problem with them as far as bending or what not is concerned. I think the Euros are a good rim and a great deal! Someone get this fine lady a !
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