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Originally Posted by King Tut
Or you move out of a shit state like New Jersey to a state that doesn't have multiple pot holes per mile of road and avoid them. You will find that when you pay $900 per wheel, you try to take care of them just like when you pay $28k for a brand new car, you try to take care of it.
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I just drove a thousand miles in the state of Florida. There are some pretty crappy roads there too. Plus they all go straight. How do you enjoy a car like the FR-S or BRZ in a state like that? No wonder you guys are always complaining that you need more power. The only thing you get to do is race from one stop light to the next and vie for the hole in traffic before someone else jumps in there.
Just kidding. I will be moving there soon but I will miss the great driving roads In Ohio. I will have to drive to northern Georgia to find anything nearly as good.
On topic. Buy the wheels you can afford and like the looks of. Do not get sucked in by the marketing hype or aftermarket snobbery. Direct knock-offs are not kosher but come on, the TE37 is not really a fancy design and I saw factory wheels way back in the 70s that looked a lot like them. Who copied who?