Hi, all! So I'm getting coils this summer and want to set up a budget for some Work Meister S1 3PC's. For the meantime, I'm wondering what you guys think
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06-07-2017, 02:40 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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What does the370z think about ESR wheels?
Hi, all!
So I'm getting coils this summer and want to set up a budget for some Work Meister S1 3PC's. For the meantime, I'm wondering what you guys think about ESR SR06's--I've seen good and bad reviews of ESR's wheels, but IMO the SR06's seem like a decent, yet cheaper, alternative to Meisters (for the time being). Considering Meisters are like, what, $4000 with tires brand new, the SR06's are only $800 shipped to my front door... Much more doable for an engineering student! I don't want to be that guy with fakes, though, and I'd love to put some OG Works on, but unfortunately my college payments are saying I ought to do otherwise What do you guys think? Should I hold off on wheels completely until I can just afford the Works? Or do you think that the ESR's may be a good option for year or two until I can afford them? I mean, I could always run spacers and all that on my OEM wheels to get them to sit flush, but I've just always loved Meisters. Thanks
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This... is a copy of another wheel i think.
I've never heard of ESR... i am wisely hesitant to recommend something I've never heard of.
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The $800 you would spend on knockoffs is 20% of the total cost for the real wheels. Why pay twice? That's not even getting into the whole quality debate.
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Just run spacers with OEM
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Save for nice wheels if that's what you want... Do you have sport wheels already? If you do - keep in mind that, in terms of performance and quality, your OEM rays are pretty tough to beat.
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Fake three piece is whack
Save your money, do it once
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I have the black 18" OEMs, not the Rays unfortunately! They're not bad looking, by any means, I'm just looking to do something a little different is all
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That's a very fair point! I'll just be saving up money then, as there really wouldn't be a point in getting reps anyway. Thanks
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There's a middle ground between cheap garbage and $1,000 per piece wheels.
Rays Gram Lights are a pretty good entry level wheel imo. Work Emotions too, if you stick to one-piece stuff Enkei would be great if they would grow balls and go up to 19/20 inch sizing (they don't) Really though Just look for a used set of OG TE37 or TE37 SL's Quality is unquestioned. Fitment is ok, easy peazy.
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With the way this place has been recently, its kind of refreshing for a new member to take advice so easily and upgrade to premium membership so early. Welcome to the community!
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I joined this when I bought the car brand new, forgot it existed, and then was pleasantly surprised when I saw it's still as active as I remember Thank you for the kind words, though! I don't see why somebody would ask a question and then disregard the majority of the answers they receive, though... Like, why even ask the question in the first place? Oh well, who am I to judge haha
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