Looking to buy new wheels for the spring, suggestions on site/size/style??
SubscribeI'm looking to buy new rims for the spring and currently on stock suspension. I know tirerack seems to be what people suggest but was wondering:
What other sites are good? (I know of tirerack)
What style/color looks best? (I have a silver b5)
What size to get? (Currently on stock suspension, posibly looking to lower over the summer)
I was looking around the interweb and found a couple sites I havent heard of with some wheels I like:
ZEN™ FUZION 09 Wheels - Gloss Black with Machined Lip Rims
RUFF RACING 18inchBLACKWheels - In stock!-5X112-18x8
Anyone have any thoughts on those?
Thanks in adavance.
What other sites are good? (I know of tirerack)
What style/color looks best? (I have a silver b5)
What size to get? (Currently on stock suspension, posibly looking to lower over the summer)
I was looking around the interweb and found a couple sites I havent heard of with some wheels I like:
ZEN™ FUZION 09 Wheels - Gloss Black with Machined Lip Rims
RUFF RACING 18inchBLACKWheels - In stock!-5X112-18x8
Anyone have any thoughts on those?
Thanks in adavance.
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It is your car, you should do whatever you please to it and be creative.
However, I would totally pass on those two wheels that you just posted. In my opinion they will not flow with the body of the B5 and the first set you posted just screamed the word rice when I first saw it.
I'd suggest buying a set of coilovers or lowering springs first before you purchase wheels tho. After market wheels with massive stock fender gap looks ridiculous in my opinion.
As far as website goes, it all depends on what you're looking to get. The brand matters a lot so decide on the brand and we'll direct you to a good website.
However, I would totally pass on those two wheels that you just posted. In my opinion they will not flow with the body of the B5 and the first set you posted just screamed the word rice when I first saw it.
I'd suggest buying a set of coilovers or lowering springs first before you purchase wheels tho. After market wheels with massive stock fender gap looks ridiculous in my opinion.
As far as website goes, it all depends on what you're looking to get. The brand matters a lot so decide on the brand and we'll direct you to a good website.