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So buying Gram Lights are probably not going to happen, which is no big deal to be honest. I would have been too worried about damaging them while driving them around. So I am getting something cheaper. Rotas, Enkei, and such.
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Friends don't let friends roll on Rotas.
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I have heard the quality is actually pretty good as compared to before. People track the car on Rotas all the time. Plus they do look good.
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And they break. Don't cheap out on parts that your life depends on.
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One of the most popular Subie wheels here in Colorado and I've yet to hear of someone having a problem.
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Rota's aren't as bad as everyone makes them out to be. They're far from the best, but I doubt that you want to splurge on some volks. If you're DDing, you should be fine. Try looking around some forums (cars that have the same bolt pattern as you), and see if you can buy some second hand gram lights off someone in your area.
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I'd go with Hot Wheels. That way when you crash the rims break and you don't flip or anything.
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I think that was back in the day, people seem to love them now. Don't worry, I will definitely do some searching of the webs before making a decision. Enkei is always an option and make affordable wheels that last.
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Oh jezzz! What happened there?
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I am not worried about DD duties, but more for autocross and the occasional track day. Although, I think a smooth track is less strain than Indiana roads.
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It will mostly be for DD, but also the monthly/biweekly autocross and the occasional track day.
Sadly, the problem with Gram Lights is that no one seems to buy them in the size I want. It is always 18s and never 17s.
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Hit a curb/sidewalk/pole sideways at roughly 40mph. Old car and old news, but the rims being so cheap and breaking might of actually helped me to stay out of the hospital.
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Please don't show me Work wheels. They make me weak at the knees, and in the wallet.
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That sucks. I assume you were trying the drifto. Was the car a total loss, or was it saveable?
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But they so nice. Much wheel. So rubber. Look good. Wow.
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But so much $$$. I only have $
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what sizes are you looking for?
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Not to sound to cool for school but I actually drifted it all the time, so I had that particular night coming. But I got quoted $900 just for used parts to fix it, and seeing how I paid $1500 for it 2 years earlier I just sold it for 500 bucks.
I do still miss having a beater, it was a ton of fun.
This got waaayyy off topic, my point was cheap rims aren't always bad.
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I wouldn't be all that worried then. I might look to something lighter for track duty myself but the Grid's certainly do look good.
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I was thinking Titans, which are 18lbs I think. They also look great too!
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Why don't you keep your present setup a while longer while you put together the money for the wheels you originally wanted?
I only say this because in my case, whenever I really want something but get something else as an alternative, I still want the original thing.
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These are what I want for my BRZ. BBS RS-GT
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It is more about saving money than anything, I can make the dough soon but I still don't want to spend 1600+ on wheels. I still want the Gram Lights, but they are super rare in the size I want(alteast in America, I could only find 10 sets in the bolt pattern/size). There is a bit of fear about scratches and stuff.
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Ah now we are talking. The affordable stuff -_-
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Only 3 grand! Only...
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If I should ever become Mr. Burns, screw Work and TEs and all that crap, give me my HRE goodness please and thank you.
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Those would probably make for a damn good track wheel. I know a lot of guys run Rota gravel's as a track/DD wheel on a lot of STI's out here, they're a bit of the heavy side though. Closer to 23lbs
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17x9 with an offset of between 30 and 40.
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Mmmmmmmmmm quality.
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Was it like you went to drift events and showed them your skills, or was it around town? I would have fixed the car up, just cause I probably would have grown attached to it. This has the 1UZ correct?
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Actually, that isn't too bad. I was expecting them to be above 4K.
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What size are they for 23lbs. The 17x9 titans are 18lbs.
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Around town, but before your someone else yells at me, I did it in empty parts of an empty town aka Detroit. While it would be nice to have it still, I like having the heat/radio thats in my current car. But yea 1UZ … did the same mod as this guy … miss that noise, #Memories.
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Steelies or nothing at all.
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18x8.5. So in 17x9 trim probably closer to 21ish?
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That is if they even make a 17x9 gravel. Can't find one.
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Such 1st world problems we have here in the US. :)
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Hint hint...
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NO! NEVER!!! Except maybe for winter wheels.
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I shall disregard this. Such heresy shan't be spoken!
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Truly the hardest of hardships to ever be endured by any human in the history of forever.
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I broke a set of XXRs. Not recommended.
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i wish they made a no a/c, no p.s., stripper FR-S that looked like this.
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This is like that. GT86 RC
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But are they actually selling it? Unpainted bumpers and all?
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I think the 17s limit your options. I would vote Enkei, either the RPf1 or NT03
I would also look into 5x114 adapters so it opens your selections. Tire Rack's TR Motorsports are popular auto x wheels
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You didn't brake them the guy before you did, and it was from being an idiot and sliding into a curb. I WOULD recommend XXR's just from the sheer amount of drift cars that use them. for example: S13.5 LS6 drift car with XXR 527's
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Second set cracked, the first set was completely cracked in half, second set cracked on the inside face where the bolts mounted up, Kurt wasn't happy about that.
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dude your making it sound like you've had 2 sets of rims, that means you've had a total of 8 rims crack on you, which was all of them you got with the car
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I had 10. 4 17's, 6 16's.
One 16 was cracked when I got it, the really bad one. The other two 16's were replacement rears that Tom bought when I got the car and Kurt said they were both cracked after he took them off.