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Tire Rack has a handful of cheap 17x8 and 17x9s.
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For the rest of you, Konig Flatouts actually say "RAVSENG" on the wheel, as part of the casting. I'd say they're still decent quality - and Konig has actually worked with Enkei in the past regarding MAT / flow forming. It may be that Konig even worked with Rays, who knows... |
the OEM wheels are actually very good and probably a whole lot better than most "fakes". In your position I would buy a pair of OEM (you can get them for a song on here usually on here most of the time) and save up for a decent set of brand name wheels from a reputable vender when you can afford it.
Buying random car parts from unknown venders just because they are cheap and you are in a hurry rarely ends well. Not like you are some 16 year old getting parts for his 98 Civic on his part time McDonalds wage. Do it right. Do it once. |
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Still more expensive than getting them around here when they're around though. All we know is.... He's called The Stig |
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If I were you, I would just buy a used set of OEM wheels. A $1000-1100 budget won't really get you a decent set of aftermarket wheels, just junk. As Tcoat said, do it once, do it right. Use the money you just saved and invest in some decent tires and a weekend or two of DE events.
I would keep an eye on the member and vendor classifieds though. You can sometimes find some great wheels for a steal. A couple years ago, I bought a set of forged BBS wheels (that retailed for over $700 EACH) for only $1200 because BBS was clearing out discontinued inventory. Just be patient, keep saving, and keep your eyes open; you never know what you might find. |
If you really want a set of aftermarket wheels, just get a set of Konigs/XXR/whatever "fake" brand you lie from a reputable dealer. XXRs don't spontaneously combust and they won't shatter like glass the first time you hit a bump. Are they as high of quality as Volks? No. Are they affordable? Yes. Would I buy anything really pretending to be "real" on eBay? No. It's probably a big Chinese turd. The big replica companies might not have original designs but at least there is some kind of quality control
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The store you found is most likely not selling over stock wheels either. Nearly every one of those sites selling OE wheels is selling damaged wheels that have been "repaired". Somebody slams into a curb, cracks a wheel and insurance replaces it. These guys buy the cracked wheel for a few bucks and weld it back together. The quality and safety of such wheels varies greatly. Some wheels can be repaired, many can not(read should not) be repaired, but that doesn't stop these stores. There are no laws against selling repaired rims and no standards/test by which they repairs have to be qualified against. It's a total crap shoot, but you could get lucky and get a set of wheels that came off a totaled car (rear wheels in a front end collision), but when I was talking to several of those stores they all admitted that they have no way of knowing the history of the wheels they sell. Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk |
Ravs Eng lol
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