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JackCh 09-26-2009 09:24 PM

give me a suggestion
 
I was gonna powdercoat my OEM base rims but turned out i cnt since the car is a lease, so I was thinking maybe I can get a set of rims that fit the tires so I can save some money for other stuffs.

what do you guys think of these rims???

http://www.wheelmax.com/_images/prod...ZA-Z-01-BK.gif

http://www.wheelmax.com/_images/prod...ZA-Z-02-HL.gif

http://www.wheelmax.com/_images/prod...-006-RD-sm.gif

any other suggestions? 18"

my budget would be 1k

Jack

tooohip 09-26-2009 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by JackCh (Post 214522)

my budget would be 1k

Jack

Good luck with that. Not sure you could even powder coat the stock rims for $1K.

JoeD 09-26-2009 11:12 PM

If your budget for wheels is $1K, you should not be in the market for wheels. In this case, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the factory wheels. Powder-coat them if you wish...nothing wrong with that if done tastefully. Figure that will run you $150/wheel when it's all said and done including removal and re-mounting/balancing of your existing tires.

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Originally Posted by tooohip (Post 214581)
Good luck with that. Not sure you could even powder coat the stock rims for $1K.

LOL, no...the wheels in those pics he posted just might be that cheap. They are likely sold as a set with tires you've never heard of for less than $1K. We're talking about low-end stuff here. Besides, I doubt they are even available in proper widths for the Z, as their target market is FWD cars which can only fit 8"-8.5" wheels. However, regardless of improper fitment, that usually doesn't stop kids who want some "sick lookin ryms fo they ride" from getting them anyway.

1slow370 09-27-2009 02:13 AM

yeah I'm going to rock the stocks for a while until the new volk re-30 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 in our offsets come out. Or i'll go the busta route and get a set of enkies(forgot which series they were but same size) or some OZ ultrasuperlageria's in 20's if i want to go bigger. Looked at the volk gt-30's too.

your going to lose serious cash on anything you buy. Save up and buy the car first.

JackCh 09-27-2009 04:19 AM

lol

JackCh 09-27-2009 04:40 AM

sorry guys, maybe it's just because I just entered the world of Z, I knew nothing about rims, the prices and wat's tasteful and what's .... u know...craps...

it's just that I saw some posts in the wheel/tire section saying that a set of Axis or forgestar is under 1.5k and the rims look pretty good on 370z so I figure maybe I can get some 18" under 1k, well, if not i'll just pay more.

you're right, the rims I posted are cheap, mostly costs around 700 a set, im just asking for how the style might look on our Zs...if it's unacceptable...it's fine....you dont have to judge people.

I chose to lease the Z is b/c i know I cant drive a sports car forever, 3 years are good enough for me, after 3 years the car would be gone then I'd be free to move on to another car, another sports, a seden, a SUV or an Van w/o any debt or an up-side-down when you wanna swtich the car, i know it might sound stupid, but I think leasing is definitely the way to go for guys who like to switch their car every couple years.

ZCarMan 09-27-2009 02:41 PM

Its unfortunate to enter a thread to see a person asking for some opinions about something and winds up getting called an idiot. This forum is made up of all kinds of Z fans. Some experienced, some not. Some old, some young. We're all here to share and hopefully promote the 370Z among others. Keep it cordial and leave the flaming for the other forums.

Zerafian 09-27-2009 02:51 PM

Just spend the good $150-200 per rim to get them powder coated. I was only charged $75 a rim on my 18" stock Z rims so the price wont be to bad.

Spend some time on the forums and you will learn quickly what separates rims that are $1000 a set, $3000 a set, to $7000 a set.

AK370Z 09-27-2009 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ZCarMan (Post 215253)
Its unfortunate to enter a thread to see a person asking for some opinions about something and winds up getting called an idiot. This forum is made up of all kinds of Z fans. Some experienced, some not. Some old, some young. We're all here to share and hopefully promote the 370Z among others. Keep it cordial and leave the flaming for the other forums.

:iagree: No need to name call a person. If the budget is too low, one can simply suggest them to save more. Everyone has a different taste. If all the people in this world had the same taste, EVERY building, car, house etc would look exactly alike. NO need to call someone idiot because he or she want to put a cheaper set of rims. For about 1000 bucks, I would highly suggest the 19" super lightweight RAYS take off from sport package.

kenchan 09-27-2009 07:26 PM

Read and follow the other thread about someone thinking about putting some konigs on their Z. Wheelmax wheels are for genesis, civic, and scions.

Get the factory 19" wheels in the private for sale section and sell the set when your done with the car.

schrute 09-27-2009 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zerafian (Post 215264)
Just spend the good $150-200 per rim to get them powder coated. I was only charged $75 a rim on my 18" stock Z rims so the price wont be to bad.

Spend some time on the forums and you will learn quickly what separates rims that are $1000 a set, $3000 a set, to $7000 a set.

$150-200 per rim? I'm glad I didn't go to your powdercoater. Got mine done for $60/rim, including a couple of scuff repairs.

To the OP, I was also on a budget and picked up a set of aftermarket rims used for a great price. Keep an eye on the classifieds and jump on the right deal when it comes along.

1slow370 09-28-2009 03:34 AM

wasn't pickin on his wheel choice thats up to him just saying that modding a lease is equivalent to just burning all the cash with a lighter. You could literally light 2 dollars on fire every day of your lease with the money you'd spend on wheels.

Trips 09-28-2009 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZCarMan (Post 215253)
Its unfortunate to enter a thread to see a person asking for some opinions about something and winds up getting called an idiot. This forum is made up of all kinds of Z fans. Some experienced, some not. Some old, some young. We're all here to share and hopefully promote the 370Z among others. Keep it cordial and leave the flaming for the other forums.

I agree, If you can try to see if you can wait and save a little longer to purchase the wheels you really want there's nothing wrong with that.

JackCh 09-28-2009 01:21 PM

Thanks, this gives me an idea how much I need to save up.

Togo 09-28-2009 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZCarMan (Post 215253)
Its unfortunate to enter a thread to see a person asking for some opinions about something and winds up getting called an idiot. This forum is made up of all kinds of Z fans. Some experienced, some not. Some old, some young. We're all here to share and hopefully promote the 370Z among others. Keep it cordial and leave the flaming for the other forums.

+1

To the OP:
There are some decent wheel companies out there that aren't going to cost you an arm and a leg. You mentioned Axis and Forgestar. I'd seriously look at some Axis wheels. Their prices are going to be pretty good and they have some wheels that look pretty darn nice on our cars. Forgestar has it's own thread of unhappyness so take that for what it's worth.


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