ordering wheels
#12
Originally posted by ben1233
I bought the Konig equivalent of the Rota Subzero, took off the Konig stickers, and bought some Rota centercaps. (They are the same wheel, made by the same manufacturer)
I bought the Konig equivalent of the Rota Subzero, took off the Konig stickers, and bought some Rota centercaps. (They are the same wheel, made by the same manufacturer)
#13
#14
Originally posted by DB7 2.0
why would you do that?
why would you do that?
I had also priced out the same wheels from other websites. Couldn't find any better deals, so I went with the Konigs from Whalen Tire....There you have it.
(Of course, no one really knows the difference)
#16
Originally posted by kfar09
i thought the 205/40/17 is really small? and would wear out fast? or is that the best? would 215/45/17 rub?
i thought the 205/40/17 is really small? and would wear out fast? or is that the best? would 215/45/17 rub?
#17
Originally posted by ben1233
First off, I couldn't find Rotas online. Maybe that sounds weird, but after doing a simple Google search, I found nothing that looked reputable. Secondly, I really liked whalentire.com's website design. It looked and felt professional...the people were friendly too.
I had also priced out the same wheels from other websites. Couldn't find any better deals, so I went with the Konigs from Whalen Tire....There you have it.
(Of course, no one really knows the difference)
First off, I couldn't find Rotas online. Maybe that sounds weird, but after doing a simple Google search, I found nothing that looked reputable. Secondly, I really liked whalentire.com's website design. It looked and felt professional...the people were friendly too.
I had also priced out the same wheels from other websites. Couldn't find any better deals, so I went with the Konigs from Whalen Tire....There you have it.
(Of course, no one really knows the difference)